“I have a voice” The images from Tahrir square in Cairo are deeply moving. People of all walks of life and of all ages, gathering to
→In a statement prepared by the International Steering Comittee, the Council for a Community of Democracies (CCD) calls on states to offer assistance to the government
→Introduction by Roel von Meijenfeldt Chairperson European Partnership for Democracy (EPD) Executive Director Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD) at Hertoginnedaal, Brussels, Belgium In this contribution
→Last Friday, on a cold and cloudy morning, about half million Kenyans celebrated the promulgation of a brand new constitution in an impressive show of unity
→‘It is our experience that people, wherever in the world, want their voices to be heard and be counted. Hence, the imperative to provide assistance to
→In 1992, Ghana returned to multiparty democracy having followed a turbulent political trajectory since its independence in 1957. One of the first countries in Sub-Sahara Africa
→During a visit to Lusaka, Zambia last week, I had the opportunity to discuss the preparations for a new constitution. I had meetings with the leadership
→I am surrounded by snoring Indonesian men at my 05.00 hours flight from Jakarta to Surabayo writing this blog. Outside the sun is rising over this
→The pictures of the massive crowd – an estimated 1,5 million people – converging in Washington DC for the inauguration of the 44th president of the
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