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Nepal Project
Working with the Carter Center
In April 2008, Dee Aker, Interim Executive Director, served as a short-term observer with The Carter Center’s international election observation mission in Nepal. The Carter Center advised: “the election in Nepal [is] a critical step for the consolidation of multi-party democracy. Following the April 2006 People’s Movement (Jana Andolan II), one of the major components of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed by the Seven-Party Alliance government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) (CPN (M)) was an agreement to hold an election for a Constituent Assembly. A strong international observer presence may help build confidence in the ongoing electoral process, and, if necessary, help mediate acceptance of credible election results.
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