Mozambique: Anamola demands inclusion in "national dialogue" - AIM report
File photo: Courtesy of UN Mozambique
Maputo, 6th September 2024 – Ahead of the General Elections on 9 October, the United Nations Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator for Mozambique, Dr. Catherine Sozi, reaffirms the continued support of the United Nations to the Mozambican people and looks forward to a peaceful, transparent, and inclusive election campaign and a voting day that will deepen and consolidate the country’s democratic gains.
A peaceful and democratic electoral process is essential for the prosperity and stability of any nation. Dr. Sozi encourages all Mozambican citizens to exercise their democratic rights responsibly and peacefully, by participating in the electoral process and by casting their votes on the election day.
The United Nations stands with Mozambique during this crucial time, to make the General Elections a celebration of democracy, where the voices of the people are heard, their choices respected and their votes count. By doing so, democracy is strengthened and a brighter future for all Mozambicans is guaranteed
“Encoraja[mos] todos os cidadãos moçambicanos a exercerem seus direitos democráticos de forma responsável e pacífica, participando do processo eleitoral e votando no dia da eleição”
– Dra. Catherine Sozi, Chefe da #ONU🇲🇿
Leia a declaração na íntegra ➡️https://t.co/KXXKJ46j7U pic.twitter.com/9cTs0NZp2R
— ONU Moçambique (@ONUMocambique) September 6, 2024
5 days of intensive training for Polling Station Staff Trainers concluded in Maputo.
Supported by UNDP, 52 STAE technicians gained essential skills to train 180K polling station staff across the country for the 9 October elections.
Grateful for the support from 🇨🇦🇪🇺🇳🇴🇪🇸🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/aioidD0Ugc
— UNDP in Mozambique (@UNDPMozambique) September 5, 2024
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