A Bangladeshi schoolgirl (2L) oversees villagers as they wait to have their photographs and signatures taken and saved to an extensive database in Rajashi Division some 200kms north-west of Dhaka on March 16, 2008, as part of a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) voting initiative. One of the main reasons for the deferment of the January 2007 elections was an inaccurate electoral roll that was not acceptable to opposition parties. The UNDP is supporting the Bangladesh government to create a fresh voters list with photographs and fingerprints. It is the first time in Bangladesh that photographs are being included in the voters list. The completion of such a list will eliminate fraudulent entries and build the nation's confidence in the credibility of parliamentry elections.
Bangladeshi villagers queue to have their photographs and signatures taken and saved to an extensive database in Rajashi Division some 200kms north-west of Dhaka on March 16, 2008, as part of a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) voting initiative. One of the main reasons for the deferment of the January 2007 elections was an inaccurate electoral roll that was not acceptable to opposition parties. The UNDP is supporting the Bangladesh government to create a fresh voters list with photographs and fingerprints. It is the first time in Bangladesh that photographs are being included in the voters list. The completion of such a list will eliminate fraudulent entries and build the nation's confidence in the credibility of parliamentry elections.
A Bangladeshi villager has her photograph and signature taken and saved to an extensive database in Rajashi Division some 200kms north-west of Dhaka on March 16, 2008, as part of a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) voting initiative. One of the main reasons for the deferment of the January 2007 elections was an inaccurate electoral roll that was not acceptable to opposition parties. The UNDP is supporting the Bangladesh government to create a fresh voters list with photographs and fingerprints. It is the first time in Bangladesh that photographs are being included in the voters list. The completion of such a list will eliminate fraudulent entries and build the nation's confidence in the credibility of parliamentry elections.
Bangladeshi villagers queue to have their photographs and signatures taken and saved to an extensive database in Rajashi Division some 200kms north-west of Dhaka on March 16, 2008, as part of a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) voting initiative. One of the main reasons for the deferment of the January 2007 elections was an inaccurate electoral roll that was not acceptable to opposition parties. The UNDP is supporting the Bangladesh government to create a fresh voters list with photographs and fingerprints. It is the first time in Bangladesh that photographs are being included in the voters list. The completion of such a list will eliminate fraudulent entries and build the nation's confidence in the credibility of parliamentry elections.
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