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Agora Election Observation invites young people (between 18 and 35 years old) from all over Europe to sign up as Observers for our upcoming Election Observation Mission to the Albanian Parliamentary Election on the 11th May 2025.

The mission runs from the 7th May to the 13th May and will be deployed in Tirana and some other locations around the country. Its purpose is to specifically assess the participation of youth in the electoral process.

As an independent Observer at the Agora Election Observation Mission to Albania, successful applicants will receive training, complete specific research assignments, and then follow the voting, counting and tabulation procedures in various locations throughout the country on the day of elections. They will further meet with local, national and international political stakeholders, civil society organisations, and youth representatives in Albania during the days prior to election day.

The observation of elections by independent Observers contributes to the transparency of the process and is a valuable instrument of democratic control. The findings of the mission will be compiled into a report to be published after deployment and distributed amongst relevant authorities.

MISSION PROGRAMME

Prior to arrival in Albania, Observers will be required to:

  • Take an election observation training (online) on the principles and methods of international election observation;
  • conduct background research on a specific topic related to the participation, involvement, and engagement of youth in the upcoming elections in Albania.

On 7th May, Observers will arrive in Tirana.

In Tirana, between the 8th and 9th May, Observers will:

  • Take part in a briefing on the political situation of the country;
  • attend various meetings with local officials, political stakeholders, experts, scholars, and civil society representatives as well as, in particular, with youth organisations and youth activists in the country.

On the 10th May, Observers will:

  • Be deployed in different locations in Albania;

On the 11th May (election day), Observers will:

  • Visit a number of polling stations to observe the opening, voting and closing processes throughout the day, as well as the counting and tabulation processes later that evening.

On 12th May following election day, Observers will:

  • Return to Tirana to attend a debriefing, and
  • discuss and summarise the findings of observations conducted with other Observers and the Coordinators.

On 13th May, Observers will depart from Tirana.

REQUIREMENTS

To become an international Observer for Agora Election Observation, an applicant must:

  • be between 18 and 35 years old;
  • have a solid command of English;
  • hold no citizenship of Albania. Please note that Albanian nationals are not eligible to apply as international election Observers for this mission. However, they can apply to support the mission as Interpreters;
  • legally reside in the EU and/or have the right to enter Albania. Please be advised that Agora Election Observation does not issue visa invitation letters;
  • be available from the middle of April on to participate in an online training on election observation and to conduct background research on the political situation of Albania as concerns youth;
  • be fully available to travel to Albania (latest travel day to Tirana is the 7th May and earliest travel day out of Tirana is on the 13th May) and attend the entire deployment from 8th May to 12th May 2025;
  • be able to cover own costs for travel to and the duration of the mission*.

Experience from participating in election monitoring in the applicant’s home country, in a political party, or in non-governmental organisations is desirable, but not required. Other skills, education or experience related to Albania, democratic systems or election observation are considered an asset.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Please fill in this application form. The application deadline is 28th March at 23:59 CET.

In case of questions, please contact Mansiya Samambet (m.samambet@agoraelectionobservation.org) or Tom Breese (t.breese@agoraelectionobservation.org), Mission Managers at Agora Election Observation.

Agora Election Observation looks forward to your application.


* Our Missions are organised on a 100% voluntary basis and do not involve any remuneration or reimbursement of travel and accommodation expenses. Participants are responsible themselves to have adequate health insurance coverage during the EOM. This applies to Coordinators as well as all members of the Agora Election Observation team. 

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