This study gained insight into voters’ awareness regarding increased participations of women, dalits and under-privileged in the electoral process, decrease in incidents of non-rejection of votes, promotion of free and fair elections, and reduction of bogus votes cast.
Objectives:
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To gain insight into the voters awareness regarding Increased participations of women, dalits and under privileges in the electoral process, Decrease in incidents of non-rejection of votes, Promotion of free and fair elections, Reduction of bogus votes cast.
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To find out the perceptions of various categories of people regarding PEVAC activities
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To identify the popular methods/activities carried out for sensitization and mobilizations.
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To assess the IEC materials produced and the mode of distribution.
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To identify the various linkages established with NGOs govt. depts., agencies etc
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To suggest appropriate steps to make the PEVAC program more effective and efficient.
Geographical Spread:
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Carried out intensively in two districts viz. Kollam (140 respondents) and Kasargodu (135 respondents) and extensively in Trivandrum, Ernakulam & Wyanad (30 samples from each of the three; total 90 samples) districts of Kerala.
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Additionally, 35 Key personnel viz. 6 Potential Candidates (3 per intensive districts) 10 media persons (2/district) and 10 representatives from civil society organizations (2 per districts)
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Thus a total of 400 respondents.
Key areas/components:
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Interviews, Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and informal discussions were the methods adopted for collecting the information pertaining to the study. Secondary data included documents, reports, publication publicity materials etc
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Study of the various inputs of PEVAC program in terms of (a) popular methods/activities carried out (b) publicity given thorough IEC materials (c) Linkages with govt., CSO, media and other groups and (d) areas covered though network partners.
Key outputs:
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Impact/effectiveness according to the voters: personal profile of voters & the programs in which they participated & liked most, Usefulness of the programs.
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Impact/effectiveness according to the key personnel.
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Effectiveness as per civil society organizations.
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Effectiveness – as per Potential Candidates & Effectiveness as per Media
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SWOT analysis and suggestions by respondents & Recommendations
Year/Period:
2005