IFES Practitioner Brief on Alternative Dispute Resolution in Elections
disputes addressed. Increased transparency about this encouraging mode of resolution of pre-election disputes could
have helped build trust in the UEC.
In 2020, the EMC handbook included a requirement to include at least one woman on every committee. When the
UEC requested that relevant institutions nominate representatives to form the mediation committee, it insisted on the
need for gender inclusion. As a result, the representation of women increased significantly on these committees, with
the UEC reporting a total of 18 percent to 20 percent women per EMC formed at the township, district, and regional
levels. This contrasted favorably with the complete absence of women as members of the UEC or the Election
Tribunals in 2020. 139
Further research is needed to determine the impact of women’s membership on the EMCs in the community. One
positive potential impact is that participation in ADR bodies during elections can build women’s skills at the local level
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