The Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (former Electoral Institute of Southern Africa), or EISA, is an organization founded in 1996 in Johannesburg to "promote credible elections, participatory democracy, human rights culture and the strengthening of governance institutions for the consolidation of democracy in Africa."[1]
According to their website programme areas that they participate in include:[1]
EISA lists the following organizations as donors:[2]
See main article: Malawian general election, 2004. In 2004 EISA deployed an observation mission to Malawi for the presidential and legislative elections.[3]
EISA works with the African Union Democracy and Electoral Assistance Unit (DEAU).[4] Support in 2008 was done in conjunction with the Carter Center and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES).[4]
When Kader Asmal, a member of the ANC, accused the Parliament of South Africa of wasting money by not monitoring chapter nine institutions such as the South African Human Rights Commission and the Commission for Gender Equality, EISA hosted the conference.[5]