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b. Ensures that the voter processes and education information is also accessible to people with
disabilities (PWDs) especially those with visual and hearing impairments.
c. Intensifies targeted voter education and mobilisation efforts towards the youths and other
segments of the population whose turnout statistics have traditionally been low.
ZEC must enhance the quality of training for its officers to ensure consistency in the application of
laws and regulations regarding stakeholder participation, access to information, and polling,
registration, as well as inspection centres.
ZEC must ensure adequate sharing of voter information, and comprehensively publicise any
processes that include and or entail citizen participation. Such sharing of information must not just
be general and placed in nationally distributed press outlets, but also, tailored to local interests and
targets through locally available channels like community newspapers.
ZEC should ensure that voter registration; inspection and polling centres are easily accessible to all
eligible citizens and ensure that special needs groups such as PWDs are not inconvenienced when
they present themselves for the registration process.
ZEC must, in future, ensure that the updates it provides that include figures, like voter registration
statistics, are in a format that is disaggregated by various filters such as province, constituencies, age
and sex among others.
ZEC should facilitate the creation of standing multiparty liaison committees to discuss and stem
issues related to political parties, actors and supporters’ adherence to the stipulated code of
conduct during the electoral processes.
ZEC must proactively address instances of deliberate misinformation by some political parties
regarding electoral processes to ensure the integrity of the electoral process and minimise voter
intimidation and misinformation that may result in apathy.
ZEC should publicise the simplified version of their procedures and regulations governing data
transmission during all the critical electoral processes including registration, inspection of the voters
roll, voting, and voting returns to increase stakeholders understanding of these critical processes.
a. These procedures must be standardised and implemented uniformly to ensure consistency.
ZEC must consider limited financial disincentives for stakeholders to participate in electoral process
like wavering of accreditation fees for observers and simplification of accreditation processes.
ZEC must consider recruiting election officials not just from government departments and the civil
service but also the highly literate and readily mobilisable and trainable community of students in
tertiary institutions.
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