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SUMMARY:WYDE Residential Training III
DESCRIPTION:From Ideas to Influence: Advocacy and Policy Engagement for Emerging Leaders\n\nFrom 25 to 28 June 2026\, young leaders from across Ghana will gather in Koforidua for the third and final residential training of the EU WYDE programme\, focused on “From Ideas to Influence: Advocacy and Policy Engagement for Emerging Leaders.” Organised by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Ghana Office within the framework of the WYDE Political Parties project\, the training marks the culmination of participants’ leadership development journey. \n\n\n\nBuilding on previous trainings dedicated to leadership\, communication and professional development\, this final residential session will focus on one of the most important dimensions of democratic participation: transforming ideas into policy influence and meaningful civic engagement. As emerging leaders seek to contribute to governance processes\, understanding how public policies are shaped\, debated and implemented becomes essential for driving sustainable democratic change. \n\n\n\nThe training will introduce participants to the practical tools and processes of advocacy and policy engagement\, enabling them to move beyond theoretical discussions and engage directly with policy analysis\, policy brief development\, advocacy communication and democratic decision-making. Through expert-led sessions\, group work and practical exercises\, participants will strengthen their ability to identify public policy challenges\, formulate evidence-based recommendations and communicate solutions effectively. \n\n\n\nA key focus of the programme will be understanding how policy influence takes place within democratic systems. Participants will explore stakeholder mapping\, coalition-building\, advocacy strategies and policy communication techniques\, while developing the negotiation and public engagement skills needed to advocate for change in complex political environments. \n\n\n\nThe residential training will also place a strong emphasis on practical application. Working in groups\, participants will take part in a Policy Lab\, where they will identify governance and development challenges\, analyse policy issues and develop concrete policy recommendations. These ideas will then be transformed into policy briefs and advocacy pitches\, providing participants with hands-on experience in policy development and strategic communication. \n\n\n\nThe highlight of the programme will be a Parliamentary Simulation\, designed to immerse participants in the realities of democratic debate and decision-making. Acting within a simulated parliamentary setting\, participants will present\, defend and negotiate their policy proposals\, experience coalition-building processes and engage in parliamentary voting procedures. The exercise will demonstrate how policy ideas evolve through debate\, compromise and consensus-building\, offering a practical understanding of democratic governance in action. \n\n\n\nAs the final residential training of the programme\, the session represents an important milestone in participants’ leadership journey. By combining advocacy\, policy development and democratic practice\, it seeks to equip emerging leaders with the knowledge\, skills and confidence needed to contribute meaningfully to public policy processes and democratic governance in Ghana. \n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\n\n\nEvent: WYDE Residential Training III \nTheme: From Ideas to Influence: Advocacy and Policy Engagement for Emerging Leaders \nDate: 25–28 June 2026 \nTraining Sessions: 26–27 June 2026 \nLocation: Abram Hills Hotel\, Koforidua\, Eastern Region\, Ghana \nOrganised by: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Ghana Office \nProject: WYDE Political Parties – funded by the European Union \nParticipants: Emerging political leaders and WYDE participants \nMain topics: Advocacy\, policy engagement\, policy analysis\, policy brief writing\, coalition-building\, democratic decision-making and parliamentary processes.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/event/wyde-residential-training-iii/
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SUMMARY:Listening to Grassroots Leadership: WYDE Initiative at International Democracy Day Brussels 2026
DESCRIPTION:On 17 September\, the WYDE Initiative will take part in the 12th edition of the International Democracy Day Brussels Conference\, contributing a joint session that brings together perspectives from across the WYDE programme. \nHosted within one of Europe’s leading annual forums on democracy\, the session\, “WYDE Initiative: Rethinking Leadership from the Ground Up\,” will feature representatives from WYDE Women Leadership\, WYDE Civic Engagement and WYDE Political Parties. Together\, they will explore how grassroots actors are reshaping political participation\, leadership and democratic engagement across different regions and contexts. \nThis year’s International Democracy Day Brussels conference asks a timely question: What’s Next for Democracy? Rather than offering predefined answers\, the conference creates space to reflect on how democracy support can adapt to a rapidly changing political landscape. Within this broader conversation\, the WYDE Initiative contributes a perspective grounded in lived experience and local leadership. \nAcross the world\, women\, young people and community leaders continue to develop new forms of participation\, representation and collective action. Yet the realities they face often evolve faster than traditional democracy support mechanisms. The WYDE session creates an opportunity to listen directly to these experiences and reflect on what international partners\, policymakers and democracy practitioners can learn from them. \nRather than showcasing projects or presenting institutional achievements\, the discussion is designed as a listening exercise. Participants will explore how emerging forms of leadership challenge conventional assumptions about political participation\, while highlighting the importance of adapting democracy support to changing realities on the ground. \nThe panel will bring together: \n\nTosin Ajayi\, Executive Director of Women Environment and Youth Development Initiative (WOYODEV)\, representing WYDE Women Leadership;\nCamila Moreno Gil\, representing WYDE Civic Engagement;\nEmmy Otim\, Regional Manager for East Africa at KIC Sweden and CEO of Distinct Leadership Consults\, representing WYDE Political Parties.\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by Chiara Grigolo\, Associate Programme Officer at International IDEA. \nBy bringing together three complementary WYDE components in a single conversation\, the session reflects the value of collaboration across programmes working to strengthen democratic participation\, inclusion and leadership. While each initiative approaches these objectives from a different perspective\, the discussion highlights the importance of learning across sectors and recognising grassroots actors not simply as beneficiaries of democracy support\, but as partners whose experience can help shape its future. \nAs democratic contexts continue to evolve\, the WYDE Initiative remains committed to creating spaces where local voices\, practical experience and collaborative learning inform broader conversations on democracy\, participation and inclusive leadership. \n\n\n\nEvent Details\nEvent: WYDE Initiative: Rethinking Leadership from the Ground Up \nPart of: International Democracy Day Brussels Conference 2026 \nConference Theme: What’s Next for Democracy? Innovation and Alliances in a Changing World \nDate: 17 September 2026 \nLocation: European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)\, Brussels\, Belgium \nOrganised by: International IDEA\, European Partnership for Democracy (EPD)\, European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP)\, European Endowment for Democracy (EED) and Carnegie Europe \nWYDE Initiative Session Partners: WYDE Women Leadership\, WYDE Civic Engagement and WYDE Political Parties \nModerator: Chiara Grigolo\, Associate Programme Officer\, International IDEA \nSpeakers: \n\nTosin Ajayi – Executive Director\, Women Environment and Youth Development Initiative (WOYODEV)\, Nigeria (WYDE Women Leadership)\nCamila Moreno Gil – Colombia (WYDE Civic Engagement)\nEmmy Otim – Regional Manager for East Africa\, KIC Sweden & CEO\, Distinct Leadership Consults\, Uganda (WYDE Political Parties)
URL:https://www.enop.eu/event/listening-to-grassroots-leadership-wyde-initiative-at-international-democracy-day-brussels-2026/
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