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Workshop on Challenges of Democratic Governance: Seeking Out Solutions
LogoLink International Coordination
08/23/2010
Workshop on Challenges of Democratic Governance: Seeking Out Solutions, at the 2010 CIVICUS World Assembly, Montreal, Canada, August 23rd 2010
Co-organized by PRIA (LogoLink Regional Partner in South Asia) and the University of Victoria (Canada), the workshop “Challenges of Democratic Governance: Seeking Out Solution”, at the 2010 CIVICUS World Assembly, had the specific objective of promoting learning through sharing and dissemination of practical solutions evolved through civil society practices involving multiple stakeholders in strengthening democratic governance. The synthesised outcome of the discussion and debate generated a set of lessons from a variety of political contexts which can be applied further in deepening and widening democratic governance practices by the practitioners and researchers. Ana Carolina Evangelista, LogoLink international coordinator, was one of the panellists, together with Brian Pratt, from INTRAC (United Kingdom), Nigel Martin, from the Forum International de Montreal (Canada) and John Clark, from the World Bank.