We estimate the effects of one of the largest anti-vote-buying campaigns ever studied—with half a million voters exposed across 1427 villages—in Uganda’s 2016 elections… VIEW FULL REPORT HERE
Alliance for Campaign Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) partnered with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) to conduct a survey of Members of the 10th Parliament on campaign finance reform. VIEW FULL REPORT HERE
In the FY 2015/16, the approved national budget by the Parliament of Uganda was UGX 23.9 trillion. This was also the first year for the full implementation of the Public Finance Management Act 2015… VIEW FULL REPORT HERE
This study was conducted to trace the depth of vote-buying in Ugandan society, taking a sample from 1,426 villages in Uganda. VIEW FULL REPORT HERE
Every country aspires to have a democratic process that is competitive but fair for all actors in determination of how their country is governed. Increasingly, Uganda has been put in the spotlight for failing to deliver free and fair elections……
This report is an outcome of a 10 months study conducted by Alliance for Campaign Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) on the financing of campaigns for the Presidential and Parliamentary Ugandan elections of 2016. VIEW REPORT HERE
The Electoral Commission accredited four (4) campaign finance experts from Alliance for Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) to carry out observation for the By-election of Nebbi District Chairperson. Upon accreditation… VIEW FULL REPORT HERE
Since 1958 and 1962 when Uganda received self-rule and independence respectively, politics has been evolving and each election period has presented itself differently with its own unique dynamics. VIEW FULL REPORT HERE
The year 2015 was a watershed moment for ACFIM as we engaged in groundbreaking surveys on the 9th Parliament on Campaign Spending and Constituency Demands; attracted public attention to the discourse of commercialization of politics… VIEW FULL REPORT HERE