Rebecca Duncan

Electoral Operations And Training Officer at The International Foundation for Electoral Systems

Rebecca Duncan is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in electoral operations, educational cooperation, and cultural exchange. Currently serving as an Electoral Operations and Training Officer at The International Foundation for Electoral Systems since October 2022, Rebecca previously held the position of Chargée de programmes de coopération éducative at the Embassy of France in the United States from February 2020 to October 2022. Rebecca's background includes roles at ANDEO International Homestays, where responsibilities involved coordinating international student programs and fostering host family relationships. A former English Teaching Assistant in France, Rebecca demonstrated commitment to education by planning and executing lessons for primary school students. Additionally, Rebecca has experience in media as a Specialty Music Director at KUPS 90.1FM Tacoma, overseeing radio shows and organizing events. Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy and French from the University of Puget Sound and attended Université de Bourgogne.

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The International Foundation for Electoral Systems

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Vision: Democracy for a better future. Mission: Together, we build resilient democracies that deliver for all. The International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) supports citizens’ right to participate in free and fair elections. Our independent expertise strengthens electoral systems and builds local capacity to deliver sustainable solutions. As the global leader in democracy promotion, we advance good governance and democratic rights by: --Providing technical assistance to election officials --Empowering the underrepresented to participate in the political process --Applying field-based research to improve the electoral cycle Since 1987, IFES has worked in over 145 countries – from developing democracies, to mature democracies.


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