Imagining Democratic Futures in Southern Africa and South Asia

This discussion event explores key insights from International IDEA’s recent foresight reports, highlighting how governments and institutions can better navigate uncertainties and complexities beyond the expected to plan for positive democratic outcomes.
Drawing on expert discussions from two separate regional forums held in collaboration with the Centre for Policy Alternatives (Sri Lanka) and the Institute for Security Studies (South Africa), we examine different possible futures in South Asia and Southern Africa. Rather than attempting to predict the future, foresight enhances present-day decision-making, equipping policymakers and practitioners with tools to strengthen democracy in a rapidly changing world.
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Agenda items
Opening remarks
- Katarzyna Gardapkhadze, Director of Global Programmes, International IDEA
Introduction
- Jakkie Cilliers, Chairperson of the Board and Head of African Futures & Innovation programme, Institute for Security Studies
Presentation of the Southern Africa report
- David Towriss, Adviser for Democracy Assessment Unit, International IDEA
- Mandipa Ndlovu, Researcher for the African Studies Centre, Leiden University
Presentation of the South Asia report
- Michael Runey, Adviser for Democracy Assessment Unit, International IDEA
- Namrata Raju, independet labour rights and public policy researcher
Q&A
- Moderator: Seema Shah, Head of Democracy Assessment Unit, International IDEA
Closing remarks
- Seema Shah, Head of Democracy Assessment Unit, International IDEA
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