Activities related to the NGO Process

DCP Executive Director, Ted Piccone, speaks on a panel at the final meeting of the Community of Democracies Santiago NGO process in March 2005.

NGO Secretariat Issues Final Report of CD Santiago NGO Process

Based on the final meeting of the Community of Democracies Santiago NGO Process, the Executive Secretariat has issued a final report to all governments invited to the 3rd Ministerial Meeting of the Community of Democracies. This document brings together the recommendations and proposals discussed at the final NGO meeting held in Santiago on 3-4 March 2005. The document first presents global proposals that address the overarching themes of international cooperation, political systems, corruption and accountability, civil society, and human security. The second set of proposals are based on the regional workshops held at the final NGO meeting as well as regional meetings that took place in the year preceding the 3rd Ministerial. For more information, please visit the official website of the NGO Secretariat.

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Country Assessments For Invitation To Community Of Democracies Santiago Meeting Presented To Convening Group

On November 25, 2004 the Democracy Coalition Project in collaboration with Freedom House issued a Country Assessments report for the Community of Democracies (CD) Santiago invitation process.

The purpose of the report is to advise the Convening Group governments as they decide which governments should be invited to the third Ministerial Meeting of the Community of Democracies and in what category (full participant, observer or non-invitee). The study compiles and evaluates reporting from a variety of national and international sources, including intergovernmental, civil society and media reports, and reaches conclusions based on the criteria for participation of governments adopted by the Convening Group.

The invitation process is an important way in which the Convening Group can demonstrate its determination to uphold the commitments made in the Warsaw Declaration and Seoul Plan of Action and ensure continued progress at the Santiago meeting.

The Democracy Coalition Project and Freedom House used the criteria established at the second Ministerial Meeting of the Community of Democracies in Seoul, as well as the Convening Group’s criteria paper as a basis for determining the appropriate status for countries. In light of the December elections in Ukraine, the Democracy Coalition Project and Freedom House recommend that Ukraine be invited as a full participant in the next Community of Democracies Ministerial.

On January 10, 2005 the Democracy Coalition Project issued a press release urging the Convening Group to limit Community of Democracies membership to hose states that are genuinely committed to strengthening democracy. The Democracy Coalition Project and Freedom House based their participation recommendations on the Country Assessment.

Cover Memo to Convening Group
Country Assessments Report
Press Release

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Community of Democracies NGO Process Regional Workshops

Throughout 2004 and early 2005 the Community of Democracies NGO Executive Secretariat, with partner NGOs in each region, planned and held a series of regional workshops that evaluated the progress, setbacks and challenges of democracy in each of six regions and generated concrete proposals on how governments can address the major democratic deficits. The results of these regional workshops were discussed and will be presented to the Community of Democracies governments in advance of the Ministerial meeting in Santiago.

The regional meeting for Asia, hosted by the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, was held October 5–6, 2004

The Regional Meeting for Europe, Russia and NIS, hosted by Forum 2000, was held October 17–19, 2004

The Regional Meeting for Sub-Saharan Africa, hosted by Electoral Institute for Southern Africa, was held November 22nd and 23rd, 2004.

The Regional Meeting for Middle East and North Africa, co-hosted by the Panorama Center and the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe, was held December 10–11, 2004

The Regional Meeting for Latin America, hosted by Participa, was held December 13–14, 2004

The Regional Meeting for North America, co-hosted by American University, Democracy Coalition Project, Council for a Community of Democracies, Alianza Civica and Rights and Democracy, was held on January 26, 2005.

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NGO Process Global Issues Group

In an effort both to advise the governments of the Community of Democracies and also to strengthen the Community of Democracies process by making it more transparent and democratic, the Executive Secretariat organized a working group of non-state actors to think critically about the governmental process and develop proposals for increasing its effectiveness.

The group includes representatives from: the Democracy Coalition Project, the Council for a Community of Democracies, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, the Institute of Multi-Party Democracy, and the Executive Secretariat.

The group focuses on the following issues:

a)

Strengthening the Democracy Caucus in the United Nations

b)

Criteria for the governmental invitation process

c)

Democratization of the Convening group (e.g. mechanisms of rotation, participation, transparency of decision-making, etc)

d)

Formalize participation of civil society actors in Community of Democracies process, especially regarding the format of the Ministerial meeting.

The Global Issues Group based its discussion on a paper prepared by the Democracy Coalition Project with contributions and endorsements from Westminster Foundation, Institute for Multiparty Democracy and Council for a Community of Democracies.

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DCP's Caldeirinha Presents Case for Greater EU Involvement in the CD

In July, 2004 DCP’s Regional Director for Europe Claudia Caldeirinha gave a presentation to key EU experts and policymakers on why greater European Union involvement is needed in the Community of Democracies. Calling the current EU policy inconsistent, Ms. Caldeirinha argues that greater involvement would be consistent with EU principles and would serve to internationalize and enhance the profile of the Community of Democracies. The Conference entitled “Enhancing the European Profile in Democracy Assistance” was hosted by The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (IMD).

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Nongovernmental Secretariat Presents Recommendations to
Convening Group

In July 2004 the NGO Executive Secretariat presented recommendations to the Convening Group Ambassadors gathered in Santiago for the quarterly meeting held on the Community of Democracies. These proposals cover such issues as criteria for invitations to the Community of Democracies meetings and democratization of the Convening Group.

To read the proposals, please click on the following links: Global Issues Group: Its Role and Proposals and Civil Society Participation at the Ministerial Meeting of the Community of Democracies.

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DCP Co-hosts two workshops on the CD process at World Movement for Democracy’s 3rd Assembly held in Durban, South Africa

DCP co-hosted two workshops on multilateral democracy promotion highlighting the role of the Community of Democracies, civil society, International Financial Institutions and the United Nations.

Read the report on Promoting Democracy Multilaterally: What can Civil Society do through the United Nations, International Financial Institutions and the Community of Democracies?

Read the report on The Non-Governmental Process for the Community of Democracies, Santiago 2005: Promoting Regional Dialogues Among Governments and Civil Society

Read the presentation given by David French, CEO of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, on the Community of Democracies, click here.

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Community of Democracies Bucharest NGO Forum

On November 14 and 15, 2003 Bucharest, Romania hosted the Regional Conference of the Community of Democracies Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the NGO forum. The main objective of the Forum was for the NGO representatives to share best practices and formulate recommendations to consolidate democracy in CEE, focusing on the role of NGOs in promoting good governance and education for democracy.

Click here for the NGO Forum report and related documents.
Click here for more information about this Forum in DCP’s newsletter

For more information on the NGO Process please see the official website of the 2005 Non-Governmental Process of the Community of Democracies: www.santiago2005.org.

 
   
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