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Dhaka, 4 December 2025 – The United Nations today opened its doors to all registered political parties for a briefing session at its office on its technical assistance to the Bangladesh Election Commission (BEC) for the upcoming national parliamentary election.
The UN team provided an overview to the representatives of political parties on the key elements of its electoral assistance, followed by a question-and-answer session.
Through the BALLOT Project, the UN is supporting the Election Commission to strengthen its operational capacity and train BEC staff, support voter and civic education, supply critical materials, and promote greater inclusion in electoral processes and information integrity. This assistance is guided by United Nations principles, including respect for
national sovereignty and ownership, the promotion of human rights, and a commitment to
impartiality, neutrality, and independence.
Launched in May 2025 at the Election Commission’s request, BALLOT has helped to add almost 8 million new voters to the 120 million already registered, including 3.8 million menand more than 4 million women.
For further information on the UN’s technical support for elections: Joint Statement by UNDP, UN Women and UNESCO on ongoing UN electoral assistance to Bangladesh - United Nations in Bangladesh
The BALLOT United Nations Development Programme