Africa is entering a busy election schedule, with numerous countries holding elections in 2024, 2025, and 2027. This report examines upcoming elections in Burundi, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda, highlighting the challenges and risks faced by HRDs, especially those working on the electoral processes, pro-democracy activists, journalists, political parties (mostly those in opposition), and local communities in these nations.
It emphasizes the citizens’ strong desire to express their voices in a safe environment and the potential impact of election processes and outcomes on human rights. The report underscores the importance of these elections to represent the aspirations of citizens of these countries. It also addresses the prevailing trends of democratic backsliding and the use of technology for surveillance and disinformation.