ElectHER

ElectHER

Non-profit Organizations

We are investing in the inclusion of Women in Social, Economic, and Public-life across Africa…

About us

At ElectHER. we are advancing the inclusion of women in economic and public life through research & public policy, capacity development, community building, convening, production & special projects, tech innovation, and resource mobilisation.

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Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lagos
Type
Nonprofit

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    This statement provides preliminary findings based on reports received by ElectHER via Hernalytics and the Nigerian Women Trust Fund via Gender Election Watch (GEW) from 97 out of 150 stationary observers deployed across polling units in all 18 Local Government Areas as of 1:30 pm on November 16, 2024. This report focuses on the setup and opening of polling stations, as well as key aspects of women’s participation and inclusivity. #OndoDecides2024 #ElectHER #ElectHERElectionHub #EUSDGN #ElectHERWPP

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    Ahead of the 2024 Ondo State Governorship Election holding tomorrow, November 16, 2024, we released a Pre-Assessment Analysis Report. The report provides an in-depth analysis on gender representation, historical voter turnout , candidate manifestoes, voter sentiment analysis, INEC’s preparedness, risk assessment, and recommendations to enhance inclusivity. Get more insights and information from the document.👇🏾👇🏾 #OndoDecides2024 #ElectHERWPP #EUSDGN #ElectHER

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    Earlier this week, ElectHER, represented by our CEO, Ibijoke Faborode, spoke at the International Legislative Dialogue on Women and Constitutional Amendments in Nigeria, hosted by Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, CON, Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the House Committee on Constitution Review in collaboration with Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC).   The panel explored progressive pathways forward for Women's Political Inclusion in Nigeria, by promoting the adoption of temporary special measures, such as the Special Seats Bill for women.   Ibijoke underscored the importance of public sensitization to deepen understanding of the bill’s provisions and benefits; as well as engaging, and seeking buy-in of private sector players given their economic lens.   #ElectHER #InclusiveGovernace #ElectHERWPP #ElectHERWEE #ElectHERWPS

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    In preparation for the 2024 Ondo State Governorship Election, ElectHER Election Hub Team just concluded the first day of Observer’s Training in Akure, Ondo state under component 5a of the EUSDG Nigeria. Fifty (50) Individuals were trained on the ethics of election observation and observation of election from a gender-sensitive perspective. Observers were also trained on the use of Verified Election Observer ‘VEO Portal’ on ElectHER’s Election-tech Platform; Hernalytics, which will be deployed on Election Day for data collection. We look forward to welcoming and training the second batch of our observer groups later this week. European Commission EUSDG Nigeria #ElectHER #ElectHERWPP #OndoDecides2024 #EUSDGN #Hernalytics

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    On July 25, 2024 the Nigeria Independent Candidacy Bill was officially listed in the National Assembly Journal (No. 56). Notable progress has since been made reflecting the 10th Assembly’s commitment to Inclusivity and Open Legislature as a core mandate. On Thursday September 26, 2024, the Bill was presented on the floor of the people’s House, scaling the First Reading. As a legacy bill that was introduced in previous Assemblies, on October 17, 2024, the Independent Candidacy Bill took double steps forward with its recommittal and referral to the House Constitution Review Committee for extensive review, including relevant stakeholder consultations. We are delighted by this progression and look forward to continuous collaboration with the Bill Sponsor, Rep. Akintunde Rotimi Jr. in the coming months, ensuring all strategic and technical stakeholders, colleagues, as well as the general public are an integral part of the process. Need more information about the bill/ its provisions, and benefits, common misconceptions and how you can support? We have just launched the offical website via https://lnkd.in/ds5e6sx8 We remain grateful to our partners, European Union through the EUSDG Nigeria programme, supporting robust non-partisan electoral reforms in Nigeria. #IndependentCandidacyBillNG #ElectHER #InclusiveGovernance #EUSDGN

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    Today, 24th October 2024, ElectHER represented by the CEO Ibijoke Faborode joined Rep. Akin Rotimi Jr., MHR, mnipr sponsor of the Independent Candidacy Bill, for a meeting with Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu(MHR).F.insAM,FOSHA(UK),MCIArb (UK), Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, and Chairman of the House Committee on Constitution Review. Our discussion centered on the importance of advancing this groundbreaking bill, which seeks to open up Nigeria’s electoral process to more voices and foster greater inclusivity. ElectHER is proud to champion advocacy for this bill in collaboration with Rep Akintunde Rotimi Jr. We are encouraged by the Deputy Speaker’s strong endorsement of this transformative legislation and look forward to the coming week, and month engaging critical stakeholders and the general public. To learn more about the bill, visit the official website: https://lnkd.in/ds5e6sx8 (Website goes live tomorrow, Friday the 25th). Together, we are working towards a future where every Nigerian can have a voice in shaping our democracy. #IndependentCandidacyBillNG #ConstitutionReview #InclusiveElections #ElectHER #EUSDGN

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    Kicking off the week with the announcement of an exciting collaboration with Rep. Akintunde Rotimi Jr., Spokesperson for the Nigerian House of Representatives, on the re-introduction of a pivotal and legacy piece of legislation - The Independent Candidacy Bill (Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (6th Alteration) Bill, 2024) Over the past couple of weeks, Rep. Akintunde together with ElectHER team have been immersed in deep research and analysis, key stakeholder engagement towards the successful re-introduction and consideration of the Independent Candidacy Bill in the 10th Assembly. Watch this space for further update on the bill’s provisions, progression, key information…, and how to get involved. The Independent Candidacy Bill presents a unique window to deepen inclusivity and transform Nigeria’s electoral landscape, what are your thoughts? #IndependentCandidacyBillNG #ElectHER #ElectHERWPP #ElectHERWPS #EUSDGN

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    Following an extensive analysis of historical voter trends in Edo State, findings indicate almost a 10% decline in voter turnout from 39.1% in 2012 to 22.4% in 2024 reinforcing the reality of growing voter apathy and disenfranchisement. The two major political parties- APC and PDP continue to dominate the landscape, securing the highest seat in the state over the past three election cycles, with little or no room for a third force. This trend raises significant concerns around the future of democracy, as a fewer number of citizens engage in the electoral process, potentially distorting electoral outcomes and diminishing the representation of electorates’ voices over time. How do we improve outcomes in elections within the shrinking landscape? #ElectHER #ElectHERWPP #EdoDecides2024 #EUSDGN

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