World Movement for Democracy
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- The World Movement for Democracy is a global network of democrats, including activists, practitioners, academics, policy makers, and funders, who have come together to cooperate in the promotion of democracy.
- The Washington, DC-based National Endowment for Democracy (NED) initiated this nongovernmental effort with a global Assembly in New Delhi, India, in February 1999 to strengthen democracy where it is weak, to reform and invigorate democracy even where it is longstanding, and to bolster pro-democracy groups in countries that have not yet entered into a process of democratic transition.[1]
People
Steering Committee
- Mariclaire Acosta, Mexico
- Mahnaz Afkhami, Iran
- Igor Blazevic, Bosnia
- Francesca Bomboko, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Kavi Chongkittavorn, Thailand
- Alicija Derkowska, Poland
- Ivan Doherty, Ireland
- Han Dongfang, China, Vice Chair
- Yuri Dzhibladze, Russia
- David French, United Kingdom
- Carl Gershman, USA*
- Paul Graham, South Africa
- Jana Hybásková, Czech Republic
- Melinda Quintos de Jesus, Philippines
- Maina Kiai, Kenya
- Reginald Matchabe-Hove, Zimbabwe
- George Mathew, India
- Roel von Meijenfeldt, Netherlands
- Can Paker, Turkey,Treasurer
- Inna Pidluska, Ukraine
- Jacqueline Pitanguy, Brazil
- Carlos Ponce, Venezuela
- Elizabeth Ungar, Colombia, Secretary
- Yevgeniy Zhovtis, Kazakhstan
World Movement Secretariat Staff
- Art Kaufman, Director
- Ryota Jonen, Project Manager - Liaison to World Movement participants in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East
- Cecilia Hernandez, Assistant Project Manager - Liaison to World Movement participants in Latin America
- Cate Urban, Assistant Project Manager - Liaison to World Movement participants in the Caucasus, Central Asia, Central and Eastern Europe,and Russia
References
- ↑ World Movement for Democracy - About Us, accessed 21 May 2008.