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T-Shirts

As part of outreach efforts and observation missions, T-shirts are often designed to highlight the work of the organization or mission, and as a way to easily identify participants. Below are examples of t-shirts designed by IFES partners around the world.

This shirt is from Peru's April 2001 Presidential election, and was developed in partnership with APPRODIS.

This shirt was worn by election observers from the Ghana Federation of the Disabled during Ghana's December 2000 Presidential and Parliamentary election.

This shirt from Bangladesh was created by IFES partner Action on Disability and Development (ADD) for the October 2001 Parlimentary election.

This shirt from Nicaragua was worn by observers from the Nicaraguan Association for Community Integration (ASNIC) during the November 2001 Presidential Election.

This shirt was worn by observers from the Sierra Leone Association of the Blind during the May 2002 Parlimentary election.

This is the back of the shirt from Sierra Leone, highlighting the participation of IFES Sierra Leone, and Action on Disability and Development (ADD) in the creation of the tactile ballot.

This shirt was worn by observers with from the Ghana Association of the Blind during Ghana's 2002 District Level Elections.

This is the back of the shirt from Ghana, highlighting the participation of IFES and Action on Disability and Development (ADD) in the creation of the tactile ballot.

This shirt was worn by observers with disabilities during Zambia's December 2001 Presidential election.

This is the back of the shirt from Zambia, mentioning participating organizations and international sponsors IFES, ADD and the Swedish International Development Agency.

 

 


 

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