Background
The ACE Electoral Knowledge Network (ACE) is an online knowledge repository that provides comprehensive information and customised advice on electoral processes. The website contains in-depth articles, global statistics and data, an Encyclopaedia of Elections, information on electoral assistance, observation and professional development, region- and country-specific resources, daily electoral news, an election calendar, quizzes, expert networks and much, much more.
ACE was established in 1998 as the ACE (Administration and Cost of Elections) Project by IDEA, IFES and UNDESA. In 2006 the name was changed to the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network (with the letters ACE no longer standing for Administration and Cost of Elections). ACE is a collaborative effort between eight organizations: International IDEA, EISA, Elections Canada, the National Electoral Institute of Mexico (INE), IFES, The Carter Center, UN Electoral Assistance Division EAD, and UNDP.
UNDP and EAD, on behalf of the ACE Partner, will be developing the new Gender and Elections Encyclopaedia Topic as part of the overall efforts of partners to update and maintain the website with accurate and relevant information. ACE partners have already developed significant publications, case studies, and e-learnings regarding this topic. It is expected that the Gender and Election Expert developing the new Encyclopaedia Topic will include and build on these publications. Moreover, the Expert will follow Guidelines for developing and/or updating new areas ACE Encyclopaedia Topics. The Expert will report to UNDP and EAD/DPA, but she/he and will work closely with the ACE coordinator and ACE Partners.
Duties and Responsibilities
It is expected that the Gender and Elections Expert will:
Required Skills and Experience
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