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Youth registration campaign posterRegister Now! | Youth election campaign posterYouth, Participate in democracy. |
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Youth election campaign posterYouth, Our vote is our voice. | Youth election campaign posterYouth, your vote will decide your future! |
Peaceful elections posterLet's strengthen stability in our country with a peaceful election! | Youth campaign posterYouth, your vote will decide your future! |
Youth election campaign postersYouth, your vote will decide your future! | Gender election posterWomen your vote is your voice in this election. Help build a better future! |
Gender election posterWomen's voice makes change! Vote please! | Gender election postersWomen's voice makes change! Vote please! |
Election time and place posterYour vote determines your future! Help to build a better future! | How to mark your ballot poster |
How to mark your ballot poster | Election vote posterPresidential run-off election. |
Election time and place posterPresidential run-off election. Your vote determines your future! Help to build a better future! | How to mark your ballot poster3Presidential run-off election. |
How to mark your ballotPresidential run-off election. |
“In her capacity, Karen greatly contributed to the success of the electoral assistance provided to the Timorese electoral management bodies and political parties for the organization and conduct of the 2007 National Elections, 2009 Community Elections, 2012 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections.”
- Dan Radulescu, Project Manager
United Nations Electoral Support Team, Timor-Leste
Client: United Nations Development Programme
Support to the Timorese Electoral Cycle (UNEST)
Project: Timor-Leste Presidential Election 2012
Voter and Civic Education materials
Posters
Products: Billboards, banners, posters, stickers, promotional incentives, training manuals, flip chart
Language: Tetum
In every election voter and civic education are key factors to ensure that all voters understand their rights and responsibilities, the electoral system, how and where to vote. For an election to be successful and democratic, voters need to be sufficiently informed in order to cast ballots that are valid and to participate meaningfully in the voting process.
In support of the Technical Secretariat for Electoral Administration (STAE) and the National Electoral Commission (CNE), a cohesive branding was created and applied to all electoral materials. Messages were developed; voter and civic education materials were designed and produced in a timely manner. The goal was to create interest, inform, educate and communicate messages through effective voter education campaigns.
In addition to the general messages, the campaign targeted two audiences, women and youth. Many women remain uneducated about their rights and responsibilities in the electoral process. Women were targeted in coordination with UNWomen, encouraging them to vote and participate in the electoral process. A large percentage of young people feel their vote does not matter. In response, coordinating with UNICEF a youth campaign was created encouraging young people, particularly first time voters to register. Emphasizing voting is their responsibility and vital to their future.
Design team: Karen Kelleher Carneiro, Ruth Ferrony Varela Grilo
Photographs: Karen Kelleher Carneiro, Martine Perret,
Ruth Ferrony Varela Grilo