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TopicsBuilding Party-Civil Society Solutions to Citizen Concerns: A Participatory Workbook for Political Party ActivistsPolitical party activists and trainers can use this participatory workbook as a tool to take into account the issues that might arise when joining forces with other civil society actors. Presidential debate via youtube 23 JulyCommunication Strategies | Events | Outreach | Partido Demócrata | Parties and Elections | United States | Open Communication
In case anyone still doubts how much technology is changing politics, on July 23, the Democratic candidates for president are going to debate issues and answer questions posed by citizens via youtube! In other words, whoever has a video camera on their computer can submit a question. See more in The New York Times. Accepting applications: Reagan-Fascell Democracy FellowsThe National Endowment for Democracy is accepting applications to the 2008–2009 Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program. These three- to ten-month fellowships in Washington, DC give democracy activists, practitioners, scholars, and journalists from around the world the opportunity to deepen their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to promote democratic change. English required. Deadline: November 1, 2007. Building Effective National Party Websites: Key Objectives & Best PracticesThe web can be an important tool for political parties to help them inform, educate, and connect with the voting public. This report outlines key objectives and best practices in the establishment or modification of party sites and offers some specific examples of how political parties from different countries employ some of these practices on their own sites. Used effectively, these can help a political party utilize the web as part of a larger strategic plan in developing an effective campaign and party presence, whether the site is in the initial design or revamp stages. This report first identifies three shared objectives for political party sites then describes best practices in three categories: design, delivery, and management – including some useful steps leading up to election day. The final section offers some examples of how these practices are put to use in different party websites in several democracies. 100 Tips to Lose an Election100 tips to follow if you want to lose an election... or to avoid if you really want to win one. Political Campaign Planning Manual: A Step by Step Guide to Winning ElectionsA political campaign can be an exciting experience. A great deal will happen between now and Election Day and with a little forethought and planning, you can be prepared for all the twists and turns and, in many cases, control de situation. This manual is designed to help you anticipate what will happen and be better prepared. Strengthening Legislative-Executive Communication on Poverty Reduction StrategiesInternal Democracy | Inclusive Platform Development | Parties and Executive | Parties and Legislature | Triangle of Best Practices of Effective Parties
Originally introduced by the international financial institutions (IFIs) in September 1999, poverty reduction strategy papers (PRSPs) are country-drafted, strategic economic documents intended to establish a multi-year framework for national poverty reduction. PRSPs serve as the basis for debt relief and concessional lending in roughly 70 countries. They provide a framework for the use of the resources freed through Heavily Emily's List- A Political Network for Pro-Choice Democratic WomenFundraising is one of the most challenging and, at the same time, most important campaign activities. It must be an integral part of the entire campaign. And if it is not, it is your job to make it so. The Role of Political Parties in a DemocracyIn a democracy, people who share similar political views and goals often come together to form political parties. They do this in order to strengthen their ability to influence the political and governmental decisions of their country. |
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