Critical Steps in implementation of BVR By ZESN Implementation of Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) system requires careful planning, preparation and implementation to ensure that is it successfully implemented. Failure to follow due process in the implementation could jeopardise the process, with devastating consequences for electoral integrity and credibility. ZESN is calling for transparency in the various stages of the deployment of BVR system in Zimbabwe. The continued silence regarding the steps being taken in the adoption and implementation of the BVR system apart from print media pronouncements is particularly worrying. ZESN’s position is that the implementation of BVR requires transparency in processes such as tendering and procurement in order to enhance confidence, integrity and credibility of the process. There is need for ZEC to conduct comprehensive stakeholder consultations such as political parties, the media and CSOs on the BVR system in order to conscientise the electorate on what is entails as well as busting some negative myths about the system BVR system accompanied by other electoral reforms has great potential to transform electoral processes in Zimbabwe. It is therefore imperative for the Government to clarify its position and clearly spell out the critical steps for the adoption of BVR in light of the limited time before the 2018 elections. ZESN calls upon ZEC to provide a detailed guideline on the critical steps that will be taken in the implementation of the BVR system in Zimbabwe as a way to enhance transparency among stakeholders. Some of the critical questions which must be addressed to ensure the successful implementation of the process include; has a feasibility study been conducted? Is there going to be a pilot of the system as witnessed with the polling station based voter registration? Has a vendor been identified or is there going to be a tendering process for the BVR equipment? When is the process going to be rolled out? What is the technical capacity of ZEC to relate with the new technology? Are there adequate resources to place for the successful implementation of the BVR? ZESN’s view is that steps such as conducting a feasibility study, pilot of the BVR, timely procurement procedures, staff training on use of BVR, setting up of mechanisms for IT support

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