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USAID Mission Director Kimberly Rosen and FCDO's Development Director Richard Sandall signing the MOU
USAID Ghana:
USAID MD Kimberly Rosen displays MOU signed with FCDO's Development Director Richard Sandall
USAID Ghana:
Members of the extended group of USAID and FCDO health teams present at the signing ceremony
USAID Ghana:
USAID PROPEL MOU Signing with UK FCDO
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Electoral commission officer displaying an empty ballot box for transparency before commencement of voting during
USAID Ghana:
Electoral officers and political party agents lock empty ballot boxes with tie strips to prevent ballot stuffing
USAID Ghana:
Electoral officers and political party agents lock empty ballot boxes with tie strips to prevent ballot stuffing
USAID Ghana:
Electoral officers and political party agents lock empty ballot boxes with tie strips to prevent ballot stuffing
USAID Ghana:
Polling station in Sunyani East constituency prepped and ready to commence voting during Ghana’s 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections
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Branded and numbered single-use tie strips used to secure ballot boxes to prevent ballot stuffing
USAID Ghana:
In the interest of transparency, politlcal party agents observe EC officials as the prepare empty ballot boxes before voting commences
USAID Ghana:
Potential voters must submit a voter identification card and be identified in the EC provided voters register before proceeding to be biometrically verified to vote
USAID Ghana:
Polling officials teach voters how to fold ballot papers to prevent smearing and blotting that can render votes invalid and rejected
USAID Ghana:
Voters that are identified in the voters register dip their little finger in indelible ink as a physical indication of casting a vote.
USAID Ghana:
After a voter is identified in the register, the biometric verification device scans a bar code for fingerprint information that will then be physically confirmed
USAID Ghana:
A voter must be verified through a fingerprint using a biometric verification device before proceeding to cast a vote.
USAID Ghana:
Polling booths provide voters privacy to select their candidate of choice in secrecy without fear.
USAID Ghana:
Voters who are not able to verify their identity through the fingerprint using a print check can also verify their identity with a photograph.
USAID Ghana:
A stamp pad used by voters to select their candidate of choice sits in the polling booth
USAID Ghana:
A stamp pad used by voters to select their candidate of choice sits in the polling booth
USAID Ghana:
Ballot boxes must be clearly marked with a polling station name and number to avoid confusion but also to clearly differentiate between presidential ballots and parliamentary ballots
USAID Ghana:
Ballot sheets must clearly display all candidates and their party logos and have adequate space for selection of candidate with a thumbprint
USAID Ghana:
All valid ballot sheets must have a serial number on the front and an EC stamp affixed at the time of issue to a voter
USAID Ghana:
Voter verifying their identity with a thumbprint using a biometric verification device before been issued a ballot sheet
USAID Ghana:
Voters that are identified in the voters register dip their little finger in indelible ink as a physical indication of casting a vote.
USAID Ghana:
Selection of candidates must be done in privacy and so voting is done in polling booths
USAID Ghana:
A voter carefully folds their ballot paper to avoid smearing and blotching of the vote
USAID Ghana:
Voters who are not able to verify their identity through the fingerprint using a print check can also verify their identity with a photograph.
USAID Ghana:
Selection of candidates must be done in privacy and so voting is done in polling booths