International IDEA is launching the Policy Paper on the Timing and Sequencing of Transitional Elections at 2019 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development.
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International IDEA is launching the Policy Paper on the Timing and Sequencing of Transitional Elections at the UN Headquarters in New York on 8 May 2019.
The Department of Political and Social Change, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at the Australian National University is hosting an international conference on Entrenched Illiberalism in Mainland Southeast Asia to be held in Canberra, Australia on 8-9 April 2019.
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) will be organizing a multi-party dialogue session on Yemen that will take place in Stockholm on 8-12 April 2019.
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The 7th edition of the OECD’s Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum entitled – Tech for Trust, will look at how blockchain, big data analytics, AI and other new technologies are transforming the way of working for governments, businesses and society.
The Facility on Justice in Conflict and Transition provides short-term support and expert advice in the areas of transitional justice, constitution building and restoration of justice for the population. Through the rapid deployment of its experts to third countries, the Facility on Justice in Conflict and Transition (the Facility) renders strategic and technical advice, helps jump-start short-term projects, and facilitates the identification of opportunities for longer-term involvements.
In line with the Areas of Cooperation as stated in the MoU between International IDEA and the African Union Commission (AUC), the Africa and West Asia Programme (AWA) is scheduled to host a High-Level Reflection Group on the theme "Democratic Governance and Preventive Diplomacy in Africa” in Johannesburg on 16 March 2019.
International IDEA is conducting a meeting on “Global databases on election administration sustainability, research methodology and meeting user needs” in Stockholm during the period 13-14 March 2019.
As Myanmar is currently consolidating its democracy and transitioning towards a federal state, state and regional institutions will play an increasingly crucial role in terms of good governance, division of power, checks and balances, and resource sharing.
International IDEA and Gender Links are running an Electoral Risk Management (ERM) Workshop entitled “Violence against women in political and electoral processes” in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the period 15–17 January 2019.
This round table aims to provide all stakeholders, especially members of parliament, a comprehensive understanding of the issues involving the reform of electoral system in Malaysia, best practices and experiences of other countries in improving electoral system and strengthening democracy and the exploration of possible solutions for electoral system of Ma
Inclusivity lies at the core of democracy and its underpinning principle of equal participation for all. The principle foundation of democracy is that all who are affected by a decision should have the right to participate in making that decision, either directly or through chosen their representatives. Thus, to exclude any individual or societal group from participation in decision-making is tantamount to a violating the primary meaning of democracy.
One of the most pressing issues threatening democracies today is the issue of cybersecurity. International IDEA will hold a two-day roundtable on “Inter-agency collaboration on cybersecurity in elections” in The Hague on 27-28 November 2018.
International IDEA, the Center for Continuous Electoral Trainings (CICDE), the Central electoral Commission of Moldova and the National Institute of Justice organized a seminar on 'The Particularities of the Electoral Laws application in Parliamentary Elections in Moldova' on 26 November 2018.
International IDEA participates in the second version of the UN Forum on Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law on “Parliaments as promoters of human rights, democracy and the rule of law”.
The 2018 Warsaw Dialogue on Democracy is to underscore the importance of dialogue for the respect of human rights and freedoms and to strengthen democratic institutions.
The issues that will be discussed during the panel sessions will include free and independent media, interfaith dialogue, transformative justice and the role of young people in shaping an inclusive political system.
Professional electoral administrators are key to delivering well-organized, credible and genuine elections. Electoral management bodies (EMBs) perform best when their leadership has thorough understanding of the mechanics, principles and good practices in electoral administration.
The World Forum for Democracy is an annual event in Strasbourg, France. For 2018, the Forum focus is gender equality. At the "Time for Facts" panel, Annika Silva-Leander, Head of the Democracy Assessment and Political Analysis unit, will present data and anaylsis from the Global State of Democracy indices on the state of gender equality and the political empowerment of women, comparing trends around the world, and over time.
It is said that we live in the era of post-truth politics where fake news, disinformation campaigns and vicious online exchanges combine with cyber-attacks, disclosure of confidential information and other challenges to internet governance.
Organized by the University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal on 16 Novermber 2018, this session will provide insights into the evolution of electoral assistance institutions and methods. It introduces the Electoral Cycle Approach and lessons learned between 2006-2018, pointing to the contemporary risks to electoral processes and presenting key conclusions. Sead Alihodzic, Senior Programme Officer, Electoral Processes, International IDEA will introduce these details in his presentation.