Local Voices Liberia

No, US Gov’t has not deployed 200 Election Monitors to Observe Voter Registration

US Embassy near Monrovia has denied reports of the deployment of 200 monitors comprising members of the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute to Liberia.


 


Report by the Independent Probe published in a March 12, 2023 online edition that the US government has deployed 200 monitors to Liberia to observe the Biometric Voter Registration is false.

The US Embassy near Monrovia in a FrontPage Africa article is quoted as saying, USAID-Liberia would be funding the Elections Coordinating Committee, a local network of civil society organizations focused on elections and the Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA), a non-governmental organization based in South Africa, to deploy short and long-term observe in Liberia.

Local Voices Liberia iVerify team also reached out to Suzanne Truchard, of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), via WhatsApp to verify the information and she responded by saying, “this story is not accurate”.

Based on the evidence we gathered, we conclude that this claim that the United States sent 200 Election Monitors to Liberia for Biometric Voter Registration is false.


Local Voices Liberia, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme, has implemented the iVerify Liberia system with the objective of strengthening capacities to address threats to information integrity, especially in view of the upcoming 2023 elections, to ensure all Liberian citizens have access to credible, reliable and verified information, everywhere and at all times.

This initiative is funded by Irish AidEmbassy of Sweden in MonroviaEuropean Union Delegation in Liberia and the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund. The donors have no say in the production of this fact check report.


 

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