We currently have 16 long-term observers on the ground who will be in the country from September through the end of the referendum and into February. We currently have an additional 30 medium-term observers for the voter registration. They arrived last week, and they will be in the country until approximately December 19. Over the immediate voting period during the referendum, we intend to have another 50 short-term observers who will join our long-term observers and core staff. So there will be approximately 70 to 80 observers on the ground during the actual referendum. Then we have also deployed observers in the eight out-of-country registration and voting locations. That includes Australia, Canada, the U.S., Egypt, Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, and....
On November 18th, 2010. See this statement in context.