The new eLarning course on Effective Electoral Assistance is available online and free of charge. You can register independently and start the course immediately and at the end you will receive the EC-UNDP-International IDEA Certificate!
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NEW eLearning Course online!
The new eLarning course on Effective Electoral Assistance is available online and free of charge. You can register independently and start the course immediately and at the end you will receive the EC-UNDP-International IDEA Certificate!
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BRUSSELS, 1 February 2012, The European Commission, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) today announced the launch of a multi-country initiative to enhance women’s participation in peace-building and post-conflict planning and economic recovery.
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