As the COVID-19 pandemic progresses through the world and its health and socio-economic impact on Africa grows, the consequences for all aspects of democratic development in African countries require a strong engagement through open and broad debate. By necessity, a degree of attention has been paid to the pandemics’ impact on electoral processes that has not been matched in relation to constitutionalism and the rule of law in these States.
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FORO VIRTUAL SEMANAL: "El Derecho Interamericano en tiempos de Pandemia"
La Secretaría de Asuntos Jurídicos de la OEA invita a la tercera sesión del Foro semanal sobre el Derecho Interamericano en tiempos de pandemia.
"Fortalecimiento Jurídico-Institucional para combatir la corrupción"
The Organization of American States (OAS) Secretariat for Legal Affairs invites the third session of the weekly Forum on Inter-American Law in times of pandemic: "Legal-Institutional Strengthening to combat corruption".
Transparencia electoral auspicia una conferencia online del secretario general de IDEA Internacional, Kevin Casas-Zamora sobre COVID-19 y su impacto en la democracia.
Dr Kevin Casas-Zamora, Secretary-General of International IDEA, will give a talk for Electoral Transparency on Monday, 18 May 2020, during the conference for Electoral Transparency entitled "Challenges of democracy in the context of COVID-19".
The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) will hold a virtual special meeting on Thursday, 14 May 2020, 10:00 EDT (14:00 GMT) to discuss “Supporting Democracy Resiliency in the Americas: Challenges and Best Practices."
La nueva pandemia de Coronavirus (COVID-19), que comenzó en la ciudad de Wuhan (China) el 10 de diciembre de 2019, se ha propagado rápidamente por todo el mundo, dejando más de 3 millones de contagiados y más de 200 mil muertes. A fines de abril, en América Latina ha habido más de 170 mil personas contagiadas y 8.000 fallecidas.
The new Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which began in the city of Wuhan (China) on December 10, 2019, has quickly spread to the entire world, leaving more than 3 million people infected and more than 200,000 dead. By the end of April, Latin America had registered more than 170,000 infected people and 8,000 dead.
Se reúnen expertos del Instituto Electoral de la Ciudad de México, el Centro de Asesoría y Promoción Electoral (CAPEL), la Facultad de Ciencias Políticas de la UNAM e IDEA Internacional para comentar sobre el cómo la pandemia de COVID-19 influye en la democracia.
Dr Kevin Casas-Zamora, Secretary-General of International IDEA, will participate in the Discussion titled "Organizing elections during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Latin America", organized by the National Electoral Institute (INE) of Mexico, at 16:00 (CEST) on 11 May 2020.
El Dr. Kevin Casas-Zamora, Secretario General de IDEA Internacional, participará en el debate titulado "Organizando elecciones durante la pandemia COVID-19: el caso de América Latina", organizado por el Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) de México, a las 16:00 horas (CEST) del 11 de mayo de 2020.
The Latin American Centre at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies will host a panel discussion on the impact of Coronavirus on the Politics of Latin America with the following participants:
Speakers: Kevin Casas-Zamora, International IDEA, Sweden
Daniela Campello, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil
Julieta Suárez Cao, Universidad Católica, Chile
Chair: Ezequiel González Ocantos, Nuffield College, Oxford
Las respuestas para mitigar el impacto negativo del COVID-19 en la vida de millones de personas, requiere un esfuerzo de análisis colectivo que incluya a diversos actores.
Join us in this online discussion of how Indonesia's democracy is faring according to the 2019 Global State of Democracy (GSoD) Report and how the country's democracy compares to its neighbours in Southeast Asia.
The 2019 GSoD Summary Report is available in Bahasa Indonesia.
Can elections be held during a pandemic? What measures could be taken to ensure that democratic processes continue during extraordinary circumstances?
Antonio Spinelli, Senior Advisor, Asia and the Pacific programme, International IDEA, is one of the presenters.
Join the discussion on Zoom this Thursday, 30 April 2020, at 10:00 (Philippine time). Email NAMFREL today to get the Zoom link, ID, and password.
What challenges and opportunities can you highlight for democratic resiliency in times of emergencies, like the COVID-19 pandemic?
Join a webinar with the Secretaries-General from the Community of Democracies, International IDEA, and the Organization of American States, regarding responses to the current crisis , human rights and democracy resilience.
As the COVID-19 crisis worsens, its effects on the democratic development of African countries become one of the main priorities. Much attention has been paid to the question of its consequences for electoral processes. Its impact on constitutionalism and the rule of law in these states has not really been questioned. Much less attention has focused on French and Lusophone-speaking countries in Central and West Africa.
The outbreak of the Coronavirus is placing greater strain on democracy and the rule of law.
The Republic of Korea conducted major parliamentary elections on 15 April 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to International IDEA's data, more than 70 countries have so far postponed their elections. While the end of the pandemic is not yet in sight, countries are having to start thinking of contingency measures should their elections can no longer be postponed while the pandemic is not yet over.
Women are hardest hit by the current COVID-19 pandemic and its impact.