Difference between revisions of "Council for a Community of Democracies"
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− | The Council for a Community of Democracies is an NGO looking to "shape an organization of democracies capable of united action, thereby strengthening the United Nations, articulating policy recommendations on key global issues, and assisting budding democracies on the difficult road to success<ref>Robert Hunter, [http://www.ccd21.org/about.htm Introduction], ''Council for a Community of Democracies'', Accessed 01-June-2009</ref>." | + | The Council for a Community of Democracies (CCD) is an NGO based in Washington, looking to "shape an organization of democracies capable of united action, thereby strengthening the United Nations, articulating policy recommendations on key global issues, and assisting budding democracies on the difficult road to success<ref>Robert Hunter, [http://www.ccd21.org/about.htm Introduction], ''Council for a Community of Democracies'', Accessed 01-June-2009</ref>." |
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+ | CCD is funded by grants from: | ||
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+ | [[Russell Family Foundation]] | [[John Whitehead Foundation]] | [[Henry Luce Foundation]] | [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] |[[Bumper Foundation of Canada]] | [[Canadian Parliamentary Centre]] | [[Center for Communications, Health and the Environment]] | [[Foundation for Democratic Education]] | ||
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+ | In 2002, CCD received grants, in support of the [[Non-Governmental Forum]], in November, 2002, Seoul, Korea <ref>Funding Sources, [http://www.ccd21.org/funding.htm Funding], ''Council for a Community of Democracies'', Accessed 01-June-2009</ref>from: | ||
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+ | [[U.S. Department of State]] | [[Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy]] | [[German Embassy]] | [[Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 20 August 2010
The Council for a Community of Democracies (CCD) is an NGO based in Washington, looking to "shape an organization of democracies capable of united action, thereby strengthening the United Nations, articulating policy recommendations on key global issues, and assisting budding democracies on the difficult road to success[1]."
Contents
Funding
CCD is funded by grants from:
Russell Family Foundation | John Whitehead Foundation | Henry Luce Foundation | Rockefeller Brothers Fund |Bumper Foundation of Canada | Canadian Parliamentary Centre | Center for Communications, Health and the Environment | Foundation for Democratic Education
In 2002, CCD received grants, in support of the Non-Governmental Forum, in November, 2002, Seoul, Korea [2]from:
U.S. Department of State | Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy | German Embassy | Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Staff
Board of Directors
Robert Hunter, Chairman | Richard Rowson, Vice President | John Ikenberry, Vice President | Mark Palmer, Vice President | Jack Buechner, Secretary | John Lentz, Treasurer | Carol C Adelman | Amelia Augustus | Pauline Baker | Herman Cohen | Jonathan Davidson | Dieter Dettke | Larry Diamond | Paula Dobriansky | Jeffrey Gedmin | Morton Halperin | Charles Heck | Dennis M Hertel | Amory Houghton, Jr | Christopher Jones | Penn Kemble, Former Director | David Kilgour | Jeremy Kinsman | Robert R LaGamma | Mark P Lagon | Theresa Loar | Henry Nau | Robert A Pastor | James N Purcell, Jr | Vi Raymond | John Sewell | David Yang | Johnny Young | Lynne K Zusman
Senior Advisors
Peter Ackerman | John Brademas | William E. Brock III | Frank C Carlucci | Hodding Carter III | Max M Kampelman | George F Russell, Jr | John C Whitehead
CCD Founders
Albert Hamilton | James R Huntley | Richard C Olson | Walter Raymond | John Richardson, President Emeritus
Staff
Robert R LaGamma, President | Joshua Silva, Administrative and Program Officer | Daniel Hollingsworth, Program Officer | Lynne K Zusman, General Counsel
Contact
- DACOR Bacon House, Suite 308,
- 1801 F St. N.W. Washington DC 20006
- Tel: 202-789-9771 Fax: 202-789-9764
- e-mail: info@ccd21.org
- Website: www.ccd21.org
Notes
- ↑ Robert Hunter, Introduction, Council for a Community of Democracies, Accessed 01-June-2009
- ↑ Funding Sources, Funding, Council for a Community of Democracies, Accessed 01-June-2009