wpso-sort-order domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/democxmp/staging.democracyworks.org.za/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131In August 2021, Zambia held its seventh general election since the return to multiparty democracy in 1991. Like in the previous election held in 2016, political parties had to engage in and deal with several issues related to their participation in these elections. These, among others, included campaign funding, selection of candidates, mobilisation of voters, compliance with electoral laws and regulations, application of the Public Order Act, election monitoring, and engaging with other electoral stakeholders, particularly the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ). Another critical issue in the 2021 elections was the Covid 19 restrictions, which impacted the electoral environment in many ways.
Democracy Works Foundation (DWF), with the support of USAID, has been implementing a Southern African Political Parties and Dialogue (SAPP&D) Programme in Zambia amongst other countries, including Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho and Malawi. The programme aims to strengthen political parties’ institutional capacities to play a more effective role in responding to people’s needs and aspirations. In addition, the programme also contributes to the building of capacities of political parties for their meaningful participation in elections and the electoral processes.
It is against this background that DWF has organised a one-and-a-half-day workshop that will bring together political parties and other relevant stakeholders. The overall goal is for political parties and the selected stakeholders to identify and reflect on lessons and experiences drawn from the political parties’ participation in the 2021 general elections, to inform and inspire areas of improvement and reforms for future elections. Considering that effective participation of political parties in elections and electoral processes is impacted upon by the legal framework guiding the management and administration of elections in a particular country, this reflection will also be strategic in identifying areas that may require reform for purposes of contributing to the improvement of elections management and participation of political parties in future.
Workshop Objectives
Specifically, the objectives of the workshop are:
Target Groups
The workshop is targeting participants from political parties and other relevant stakeholders that include:
Practical Information
Participation in this workshop is strictly by invitation.
For further information:
Ms Natasha Mutumba, DWF Country Project Manager
nmutumba@democracyworksfoundation.org
+260 966760005
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The Steering Committee is the central platform through which DWF promotes the coordination between private, public and civil society actions. Since the project’s inception, this first meeting will serve introductory and exploratory purposes. In line with the project’s overall theme, the first meeting is centred around community participation in the public and private sectors. The aim is to explore the thematic information gaps and possible partnership opportunities in developing more significant insights and understanding of participatory climate change-related policy-making and private sector investment decisions.
Broadly the Steering Committee meeting is aimed at:
The various ideas raised in discussions since the project’s inception will be presented and unpacked in more detail. The aim is to build consensus around if and how to explore the identified research gaps further and map out potential lead partners and collaborators in the renewable energy, governance and development areas.
Thematic focus:
“Integrating community priorities into municipal integrated development planning, and the socio-economic development (SED) investments of independent power producers (IPPs) – what are the opportunities, what are the challenges and what are the gaps in information?”
Look out for updates and the next steps ascertained from the meeting on our website and social media pages.
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