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SUMMARY:AAPPRA Regional Conference in Nairobi\, Kenya
DESCRIPTION:Strengthening Political Party Regulation and Regional Cooperation in Africa\nFrom 27 to 29 April 2026\, political party regulatory authorities from across Africa will gather in Nairobi\, Kenya\, for a regional conference focused on strengthening political party regulation and promoting more inclusive and accountable political party systems across the continent. The conference will bring together representatives from Kenya\, Sierra Leone and Malawi\, alongside international partners and experts in political party governance. \nHosted by the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties of Kenya\, the conference builds on previous regional exchanges and aims to further strengthen cooperation among political party regulatory authorities in Africa. The event is organised in partnership with the Christian Democratic International Centre (KIC)\, the Political Parties Regulation Commission of Sierra Leone\, the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties of Malawi\, and the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP)\, within the framework of the WYDE Political Parties project. \nPolitical parties play a central role in democratic governance as the main channels through which citizens organise politically\, express interests and participate in public decision-making. Effective and transparent regulation of political parties is therefore essential to ensure accountability\, fairness and inclusive political participation. Across many African countries\, political party regulatory authorities face similar challenges related to political party financing\, internal party democracy\, dispute resolution and the meaningful participation of women and youth in political processes. \nThe Nairobi conference will provide a platform for peer learning\, exchange of experiences and technical discussions on key regulatory issues. The agenda will include sessions on political party financing mechanisms\, digitalisation of regulatory systems\, governance models for political party oversight\, conflict prevention and mediation within political parties\, and approaches to institutionalising women and youth participation in political processes. \nA key milestone of the conference will be the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding among the participating regulatory authorities. This agreement will formalise their commitment to continued cooperation and will lay the foundation for the African Association of Political Party Regulatory Authorities (AAPPRA)\, a regional platform aimed at strengthening collaboration\, knowledge exchange and institutional capacity among political party regulatory bodies in Africa. \nBy supporting regional cooperation and institutional strengthening among political party regulatory authorities\, the WYDE Political Parties project contributes to the development of more inclusive\, transparent and accountable political party systems\, and to strengthening democratic governance through improved political party regulation and participation. \nEvent: AAPPRA Conference – Strengthening Political Party Regulation and Regional Collaboration in AfricaDate: 27–29 April 2026Location: Nairobi\, Kenya (Villa Rosa Kempinski & Safari Park Hotel)Host: Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP)\, KenyaOrganised by: Christian Democratic International Centre (KIC) in partnership with the Political Parties Regulation Commission Sierra Leone\, Office of the Registrar of Political Parties Malawi\, and the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP)Project: WYDE Political Parties – funded by the European UnionParticipants: Political party regulatory authorities from Kenya\, Sierra Leone and Malawi\, international partners\, and experts in political party regulationMain topics: Political party financing\, digitalisation of political party regulation\, regulatory governance models\, conflict prevention and mediation within political parties\, women and youth political participation\, and regional cooperation among political party regulatory authoritiesKey outcome: Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding establishing the foundation for the African Association of Political Party Regulatory Authorities (AAPPRA)
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/aappra-regional-conference-in-nairobi-kenya/
CATEGORIES:Events,WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20260326T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20260329T140000
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SUMMARY:Responsible Leadership: Financial Integrity and Resource Management in Politics
DESCRIPTION:From 26 to 29 March 2026\, young political leaders from Ghana will participate in the training “Responsible Leadership: Financial Integrity and Resource Management in Politics\,” organised by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) within the framework of the WYDE Political Parties project\, led by the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP) and funded by the European Union. \nThe training will take place in Koforidua\, Ghana\, and aims to strengthen financial integrity\, transparency and responsible resource management among emerging political leaders. In many political contexts\, young leaders face significant challenges in managing financial resources\, ensuring accountability and making sound financial decisions. Strengthening financial management skills and promoting ethical leadership are therefore essential for building public trust and sustaining credible political leadership. \nThe programme will provide participants with practical knowledge and skills related to budgeting\, financial oversight\, political fundraising\, campaign financing\, financial accountability and ethical resource management. Through interactive sessions\, case studies\, group discussions and practical exercises\, participants will explore financial decision-making processes\, transparency mechanisms and responsible leadership practices in political and student-led organisations. \nThe training will also create a platform for exchange among young political leaders\, allowing participants to share experiences and discuss common challenges related to political financing\, accountability and resource management. By strengthening financial integrity and leadership skills\, the training aims to contribute to more transparent\, accountable and responsible political leadership in Ghana. \nThrough activities such as this training\, the WYDE Political Parties project continues to support democratic development by strengthening political leadership\, promoting youth participation in politics and fostering responsible\, transparent and accountable political practices. \nThe training is expected to strengthen participants’ financial management skills\, improve decision-making and oversight capacities\, and build a network of young leaders committed to ethical and responsible leadership. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Responsible Leadership: Financial Integrity and Resource Management in PoliticsDate: 26–29 March 2026Location: Capital View Hotel Tower\, Koforidua\, GhanaOrganised by: Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) Ghana OfficeProject: WYDE Political Parties – funded by the European UnionMain topics: Financial literacy\, political resource management\, campaign financing\, transparency\, accountability and ethical leadership
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/responsible-leadership-financial-integrity-and-resource-management-in-politics/
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20260317T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20260318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20260323T143854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T145638Z
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SUMMARY:Amplifying Young People in Parliament: Capacity Building for Young Legislators\, Part II
DESCRIPTION:17–18 March 2026 | Naivasha\, Kenya \nOn 17 and 18 March 2026\, young legislators and political party representatives from across Kenya will gather in Naivasha for the workshop “Amplifying Young People in Parliament: Capacity Building for Young Legislators\, Part II.” The event is organised by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) in cooperation with the Kenya Young Parliamentarians Association (KYPA) within the framework of the WYDE Political Parties project\, led by the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP) and funded by the European Union. \nThe workshop aims to strengthen youth political leadership and support young elected representatives in shaping political processes\, party structures and policy priorities ahead of the 2026 political cycle. Bringing together young parliamentarians\, youth-wing leaders and political stakeholders from different parties\, the event will provide a space for reflection\, strategic planning and cross-party dialogue. \nOver the two days\, participants will reflect on recent developments in Kenya’s political landscape and discuss the main opportunities and barriers affecting youth political participation and leadership. The programme will include reflective plenary discussions\, experience-sharing sessions\, technical working sessions and strategic roundtables focusing on strengthening youth structures within political parties and enhancing mentorship and leadership pathways. \nA key component of the workshop will be the collaborative development of the 2026 KYPA Workplan\, which will serve as a cross-party\, youth-centred roadmap outlining strategic priorities\, interventions and coordination mechanisms for youth political engagement across parties. Participants will work together to identify common priorities related to governance\, digital policy\, economic opportunities\, accountability\, peace and security\, and youth inclusion in political decision-making. \nThe event will also provide an opportunity for cross-party dialogue between government and opposition representatives\, aiming to identify areas of convergence that reflect youth aspirations and contribute to more inclusive political processes. \nThrough activities such as this workshop\, the WYDE Political Parties project continues to support youth political participation\, strengthen democratic institutions and foster dialogue and cooperation between political actors across regions. By empowering young political leaders and supporting cross-party collaboration\, the project contributes to more inclusive\, representative and responsive political systems. \nThe workshop is expected to result in a revised strategic framework and concrete action plan for youth political engagement in Kenya in 2026\, reinforcing the role of young leaders in shaping the country’s political future. \nEvent: Amplifying Young People in Parliament: Capacity Building for Young Legislators\, Part IIDate: 17–18 March 2026Location: Naivasha\, KenyaOrganised by: Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) in cooperation with the Kenya Young Parliamentarians Association (KYPA)Project: WYDE Political Parties – funded by the European UnionParticipants: Young parliamentarians\, youth political leaders and political party representativesMain topics: Youth political leadership\, party structures\, youth participation\, political strategy and policy priorities
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/amplifying-young-people-in-parliament-capacity-building-for-young-legislators-part-ii/
CATEGORIES:Events,WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20260210T083000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T140424Z
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SUMMARY:Empowering Young Emerging Political Leadership in Ghana: Inception Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Inception Workshop of the EU WYDE Project in Ghana takes place in Accra\, marking the official launch of a new initiative aimed at strengthening the political leadership\, skills and engagement of young emerging political actors in Ghana. \nOrganised by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung – Ghana Office\, the event brings together youth leaders from major political party youth wings and student representative bodies\, alongside institutional and international partners\, under the framework of ENoP’s WYDE Political Parties component\, supported by the European Union. \nHeld at the Fiesta Royale Hotel in Accra\, the workshop provides a platform to introduce the project’s objectives\, foster dialogue across political affiliations\, and highlight the importance of inclusive youth leadership within Ghana’s democratic landscape. \nThe programme includes opening remarks from KAS Ghana\, contributions from the EU Delegation\, and a panel discussion titled “Young Emerging Political Leadership in Ghana: Perspectives and Experiences”\, featuring representatives from TEIN\, TESCON\, NUGS and SRC structures. Through these exchanges\, participants reflect on the opportunities and challenges young political leaders face today\, as well as their role in shaping Ghana’s democratic future. \nThe initiative responds to a growing interest among young people in political participation\, particularly within tertiary institutions\, while acknowledging the persistent gaps in leadership training\, mentorship\, policy literacy\, financial management and media engagement. By addressing these challenges\, the project seeks to equip young leaders with the skills and networks required to engage meaningfully in political life. \nOver the coming months\, the project will roll out a series of capacity-building activities\, including leadership and communication trainings\, financial literacy sessions\, policy and advocacy workshops\, and a structured mentorship programme connecting youth participants with experienced political leaders across party lines. The process will culminate in a National Youth Political Leadership Forum\, providing space for inter-party dialogue and the presentation of youth-led policy proposals. \nThis inception workshop marks an important first step in building a sustainable and inclusive youth political leadership ecosystem in Ghana\, contributing to WYDE’s broader objective of supporting women’s and young people’s democratic engagement across Africa.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/empowering-young-emerging-political-leadership-in-ghana-inception-workshop/
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260124
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SUMMARY:National Youth League Convention on Strengthening Inner-Party Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Kimsu\, Kenya — 21–24 January 2026\nAlthough youth form the majority in Kenya’s political landscape\, they remain underrepresented in party leadership and elected positions. Weak internal party democracy\, non-inclusive nomination rules\, and manifestos that fail to address their priorities further entrench this exclusion. \nKEPHRA is convening a 2-day convention that brings together 2 youth leaders from 27 counties across the country to review core party documents including the manifesto\, nomination rules\, and internal structures\, to ensure they respond to the needs of the youth\, while advancing the broader goal of strengthening inner-party democracy. \nThe goal of this convention is to prepare youth leaders to effectively influence party processes by ensuring manifestos\, nomination rules\, and internal structures reflect inclusivity and democratic accountability. \nFocus areas for the convention will include:  \n\nReview of party manifestos for gender priorities.\nAssessment of nomination rules for fairness and equity.\nEvaluation of internal party structures and representation gaps.\n\nThis will be done through document review\, group work\, plenary dialogues\, and action planning. Expected \nOutcomes include: \n\nYouth leaders critically analyze party documents through a gender and youth lens.\nGaps and barriers in the manifesto\, nomination rules\, and party structures are identified.\nProposals for reforms towards inclusive and democratic party practices are developed.\n\nExpected Results include: \n\nA consolidated set of recommendations for strengthening inner-party democracy.\nParty statutes reviewed in line with the input from the youth league\nEstablished annual activity plans for the youth league\n54 youth leaders equipped to engage their party structures with evidence-based proposals.\nGreater readiness of youth to contest and influence decision-making in the 2027 General Elections.\n\n  \nOrganizer: Kenya Parliamentary Human Rights Association (KEPHRA) \nParticipants: United Green Movement Party Youth League
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/national-youth-league-convention-on-strengthening-inner-party-democracy/
LOCATION:Sunset Hotel\, Kimsu\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251202T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251204T170000
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CREATED:20251113T155403Z
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SUMMARY:Training Workshop in Dakar: Women and Leadership – Breaking Down the Glass Ceiling
DESCRIPTION:Dakar\, Senegal — 2–4 December 2025\nFrom 2 to 4 December 2025\, Dakar will host a three-day regional training workshop titled “Women and Leadership: Breaking Down the Glass Ceiling”\, organised by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) in partnership with the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP) under the WYDE Political Parties Project\, funded by the European Union. \nThe workshop will gather young women leaders from political parties\, civil society\, local and national institutions\, the media\, and the entrepreneurial sector\, offering a dedicated space to strengthen leadership skills\, foster political participation\, and build a sustainable network of emerging female leaders. \nWomen’s Leadership in Senegal: Progress and Persistent Barriers\nSenegal is often recognised as a reference point in West Africa for its strong legal and institutional commitments to women’s rights. With the 2001 Constitution enshrining gender equality and the notable 2010 Parity Law\, the country has made substantial advances. \nHowever\, despite these achievements\, women’s political and civic participation continues to fall short of expectations. Many still face social norms\, institutional barriers\, and the enduring challenges of the “glass ceiling.” While the legal framework is robust\, awareness of these rights remains low\, and structural constraints continue to limit women’s access to leadership roles. \nPromoting women’s leadership is therefore essential for inclusive governance\, democratic resilience\, and for advancing key Sustainable Development Goals\, including SDG 5 (Gender Equality) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities). \nA Space for Empowerment\, Dialogue\, and Practical Skills\nOver the three days\, the Dakar workshop will provide participants with practical tools and strategic insights to strengthen their leadership and civic engagement. The programme will feature: \n\nExpert-led thematic presentations\nInteractive group work and peer exchanges\nExperience-sharing sessions and case studies\nPractical exercises on leadership and political participation\n\nActivities will encourage reflection on the mechanisms of the glass ceiling and identify concrete levers for both individual and collective empowerment. \nBeyond capacity-building\, the training aims to foster a dynamic network of young women leaders capable of advocating for inclusive\, equitable\, and democratic governance across Senegal. \nParticipants and Target Groups\nThe workshop will bring together: \n\nYoung women leaders from political parties\nYoung elected officials (local and national)\nWomen leaders from civil society organisations\nYoung women entrepreneurs\nJournalists and media practitioners\n\nThis cross-sector approach ensures diverse perspectives and strengthens the ecosystem of women’s leadership in Senegal. \nVisibility and Engagement\nThroughout the event\, visibility will be ensured through EU\, WYDE\, ENoP and FNF branding\, professional photography\, and short video interviews capturing participant perspectives on leadership and participation. \nFollowing the workshop\, a wrap-up article\, testimonials\, and visual highlights will be shared across WYDE and partner communication platforms. \nSupporting Inclusive Leadership Across Senegal\nThis workshop represents a meaningful contribution to advancing women’s political and civic leadership in Senegal. By investing in skills\, dialogue\, and networks\, the initiative supports a new generation of women leaders committed to shaping a more inclusive\, equitable\, and democratic future.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/training-workshop-in-dakar-women-and-leadership-breaking-down-the-glass-ceiling/
LOCATION:Dakar\, Dakar
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251201T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20251204T114904Z
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SUMMARY:Towards Inclusive and Accountable Party Systems: Regional Workshop on Political Party Regulation in Africa
DESCRIPTION:ORPPs from Kenya\, Malawi and Sierra Leone meet in Freetown to validate findings and advance a shared roadmap for regional collaboration\nRepresentatives from the Offices of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPPs) of Kenya\, Malawi and Sierra Leone gathered in Freetown on 1–2 December 2025 for a regional workshop dedicated to strengthening political party regulation and advancing gender and youth inclusion across party systems. \nThe event — hosted by the Political Parties Regulation Commission (PPRC) of Sierra Leone and co-organised by the Christian Democratic International Centre (KIC) and the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP) under the WYDE Political Parties Project — marked a key milestone in the implementation of a comparative study commissioned by KIC on behalf of the project. \n\nA milestone in validating country findings and building regional alignment\nThe workshop provided the first in-person platform for ORPP representatives\, researchers and partners to validate the preliminary findings of the comparative study examining legal frameworks\, institutional mandates and regulatory practices in the three participating countries. A central focus throughout the study has been the mechanisms — and gaps — related to gender and youth inclusion in political parties. \nDiscussions enabled participants to: \n\nreview and affirm country-specific findings from Malawi\, Kenya and Sierra Leone\nengage in in-depth dialogue on shared challenges and best practices\nrefine the comparative analysis synthesising data from all three contexts\nidentify priorities for strengthening regulation\, transparency and inclusion\n\nThese exchanges underscored the crucial role played by political party regulatory bodies in creating enabling environments for more representative and accountable party systems. \n\nCharting a path toward AAPPRA\nA central outcome of the workshop was the collective reflection on the proposed roadmap toward establishing the Africa Association of Political Party Regulatory Authorities (AAPPRA) — a long-term vision aimed at deepening cooperation\, harmonising standards and promoting peer learning among national regulators across the continent. \nORPP representatives emphasised how a regional platform could: \n\nfacilitate continuous dialogue on regulatory reforms\nstrengthen institutional capacities\nadvance gender and youth inclusion standards\nsupport more transparent\, credible and accountable party systems\n\nThe workshop concluded with an agreement on next steps\, including a future hybrid meeting to consolidate recommendations and operationalise the framework for AAPPRA. \n\nStrengthening collaboration for inclusive democratic systems\nBy bringing together institutions responsible for political party oversight\, the workshop reinforced the broader objectives of the WYDE Political Parties Project: to promote inclusive\, transparent and accountable political party systems that reflect the voices of women and young people. \nPartner organisations expressed their appreciation to PPRC Sierra Leone for hosting the meeting and to all participants for their commitment to advancing regulatory cooperation and democratic resilience in Africa.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/towards-inclusive-and-accountable-party-systems-regional-workshop-on-political-party-regulation-in-africa/
LOCATION:Sierra Leone\, Sierra Leone
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251124T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20251105T105918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T110127Z
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SUMMARY:Regional Conference in Dakar: Political Alliances and Democratic Governance in West Africa
DESCRIPTION:Dakar\, Senegal – 24–28 November 2025\nFrom 24 to 28 November 2025\, the Regional Conference on Political Alliances and Democratic Governance in West Africa will take place at the Onomo Hotel in Dakar. The event\, organised under the WYDE Political Parties Project and co-implemented by the Center Party International Foundation (CIS) and the Institute for Governance and Development (IGD)\, will bring together political party representatives from Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire for a week of dialogue\, exchange\, and peer learning. \nUnderstanding the Dynamics of Political Alliances\nIn contemporary political systems—whether democratic\, semi-authoritarian\, or in transition—political alliances play a central role in structuring power\, strengthening representativeness\, and shaping governance. In West Africa\, where political competition often takes place in complex socio-political contexts\, alliances between parties have become essential instruments to build coalitions\, ensure stability\, and broaden democratic participation. \nThe conference will explore the formation\, sustainability\, and strategic management of political alliances\, analysing both their opportunities and their challenges. It aims to deepen understanding of how ideological differences\, leadership ambitions\, and electoral contexts influence these processes\, while promoting constructive dialogue between parties that share democratic aspirations. \nA Space for Exchange and Learning\nOver five days\, participants from major political parties in Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire will engage in interactive panels\, group work\, and simulation exercises designed to enhance their analytical and negotiation skills. The agenda includes discussions on: \n\nThe genesis and durability of political alliances;\nInclusion of women and youth in alliance-building processes;\nManaging ideological and personal differences within coalitions; and\nThe role of alliances in consolidating democratic governance.\n\nA simulation on coalition negotiation will allow participants to apply lessons learned in a practical and collaborative setting. \nA Regional Platform for Collaboration\nThis conference represents a milestone for regional cooperation under the WYDE Political Parties Project\, offering an opportunity to strengthen relationships between parties across borders and promote inclusive political dialogue in West Africa. The initiative highlights the importance of collaboration\, knowledge sharing\, and peer learning as key elements for building more accountable and participatory political systems. \nThe event will also include cultural visits and networking sessions\, fostering informal exchanges among participants from diverse ideological backgrounds. \n\n📍 Venue: Dakar\, Senegal📅 Dates: 24-28 November 2025👥 Organized by: Implemented by the Institute for Governance and Development (IGD) in partnership with the Center Party International Foundation (CIS)\, powered by the European Union through the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP)\, within the framework of the WYDE – Women and Youth in Democratic Engagement Programme.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/regional-conference-political-alliances-and-democratic-governance-in-west-africa/
LOCATION:Dakar\, Dakar
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251105T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20251022T120551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T091705Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Building Bridges: Youth Congress Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Building the capacity of young political leaders for effective party and legislative participation \nFrom 5 to 6 November 2025\, Nairobi will host the Youth Congress Workshop\, organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) as part of the WYDE Political Parties Project\, led by ENoP and funded by the European Union. \nUnder the theme “Building the Capacity of Young Leaders for Effective Party and Legislative Participation\,” the two-day workshop will bring together young members and representatives of the Kenya African National Union (KANU) for an intensive\, hands-on training designed to strengthen youth leadership and participation in political and legislative processes. \nThe workshop will combine expert presentations\, interactive sessions\, and mentorship circles addressing key topics such as: \n\nUnderstanding party structures and internal democracy.\nValue-based and issue-driven policymaking.\nLegislative and representative functions of Members of County Assemblies (MCAs).\nCommunication and negotiation skills for effective leadership.\nFundraising and resource mobilization for political and community initiatives.\n\nParticipants will engage in group work\, policy development exercises\, and mentorship dialogues with experienced political leaders\, civil society advocates\, and communications experts. The workshop will conclude with presentations of county-level action plans and a closing ceremony recognizing participants’ commitment to advancing youth-led democratic leadership. \n📍 Venue: Nairobi\, Kenya📅 Dates: 5–6 November 2025👥 Organized by: KAS Kenya in collaboration with KANU\, within the framework of the WYDE Political Parties Project\, funded by the European Union and coordinated by ENoP.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/youth-building-bridges-kanu-youth-congress-workshop/
LOCATION:Kenya\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251101T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20260131T170000
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CREATED:20251022T094524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T094559Z
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SUMMARY:Training of Women and Youth Leaders at Local Level for Inclusive Democratic Participation
DESCRIPTION:Building political literacy and leadership skills among women and youth across Kenya’s 27 counties \nThe Kenya Parliamentary Human Rights Association (KEPHRA)\, under the WYDE Political Parties Project\, is launching a nationwide training initiative designed to strengthen democratic participation among women and youth leaders at the grassroots level. \nOver the next three months\, county-level trainings will be conducted across 27 counties\, engaging 540 participants—20 women and youth leaders per county. These sessions will be facilitated by county-level Trainers of Trainers (ToTs) who co-developed a standardized political training manual during earlier stages of the WYDE Political Parties Project. \nThe program aims to equip participants with the political literacy\, leadership skills\, and confidence necessary to engage meaningfully in governance and decision-making processes\, while preparing them to contest in the upcoming 2027 General Elections. \nTraining modules will cover key themes such as political party functions\, equality and social justice\, the rule of law\, economic development\, and youth and women’s employment. Through these sessions\, participants will build networks\, exchange experiences\, and strengthen their capacity to influence local governance and policy. \nBy establishing a vibrant\, informed grassroots network of women and youth leaders across Kenya\, this initiative reinforces the broader WYDE Political Parties goal: creating more inclusive\, representative\, and participatory democratic systems. \n📍 Coverage: 27 counties across Kenya📅 Timeline: Starting 1st November 2025 Three months (one training per month per county)👥 Organized by: Kenya Parliamentary Human Rights Association (KEPHRA)\, within the framework of the WYDE Political Parties Project\, funded by the European Union and coordinated by ENoP.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/training-of-women-and-youth-leaders-at-local-level-for-inclusive-democratic-participation/
LOCATION:Kenya\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251027T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20251022T093943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T055619Z
UID:4953-1761553800-1761757200@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:National Women League Convention on Strengthening Inner-Party Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Empowering women leaders in Kenya to advance inclusion\, accountability\, and reform within political parties \nThe Kenya Parliamentary Human Rights Association (KEPHRA)\, under the WYDE Political Parties Project\, is organizing a two-day National Women League Convention bringing together 54 women leaders from 27 counties across Kenya. The event will focus on strengthening inner-party democracy and ensuring that party structures\, nomination processes\, and manifestos reflect gender equity and inclusivity. \nDespite women and youth representing the majority of Kenya’s political landscape\, they remain underrepresented in party leadership and elected offices. This convention seeks to change that by creating space for women to critically engage with core party documents and processes through a gender and youth lens. \nThrough participatory methods—including document reviews\, plenary discussions\, and action planning sessions—participants will assess party manifestos\, nomination rules\, and internal governance structures to identify gaps and develop reform proposals that promote fairness and representation. \nBy the end of the convention\, women leaders will be equipped with concrete\, evidence-based recommendations to advocate for inclusive party practices and to strengthen their influence within decision-making structures—paving the way for more democratic and representative political institutions ahead of the 2027 General Elections. \n📍 Location: Nairobi\, Kenya📅 Dates: 27-29 October\, 2025👥 Organized by: KEPHRA\, within the framework of the WYDE Political Parties Project\, funded by the European Union and coordinated by ENoP.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/national-women-league-convention-on-strengthening-inner-party-democracy/
LOCATION:Nairobi\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251014T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20251017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20251022T103814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T120722Z
UID:4960-1760430600-1760720400@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Amplifying Women’s Voice in Parliament: Capacity Building for Female Legislators
DESCRIPTION:A KAS–KEWOPA collaboration to strengthen women’s leadership\, visibility\, and influence in Kenya’s legislative processes \nThe Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS)\, in collaboration with the Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA)\, the County Assemblies Forum (CAF)\, and the Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training (CPST)\, hosted a capacity-building workshop focused on enhancing the legislative effectiveness and leadership of women legislators in Kenya. \nThe five-day programme took place from 14 to 17 October 2025 in Nairobi\, bringing together women Members of Parliament and County Assemblies from across the country for intensive training\, dialogue\, and peer learning. \nDespite Kenya’s progressive constitutional and legal frameworks promoting gender equity\, women continue to face barriers that limit their representation and influence in governance. This initiative sought to address those challenges by equipping women legislators with the skills\, networks\, and visibility needed to lead effectively\, advocate for gender-responsive legislation\, and serve as mentors for emerging women leaders. \nKey components of the training included: \n\nLeadership and legislative capacity workshops on policy drafting\, party politics\, and inclusive governance.\nPeer-to-peer exchanges and mentorship sessions connecting seasoned and young women legislators.\nMedia and communication training to strengthen public visibility and strategic advocacy on gender equity.\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, participants had strengthened their technical capacity\, expanded their support networks\, and renewed their commitment to promoting inclusive\, representative\, and gender-responsive political leadership in Kenya. \n📍 Venue: Nairobi\, Kenya📅 Dates: 14–17 October 2025👥 Organized by: KAS & KEWOPA\, in partnership with CAF and CPST\, within the framework of the WYDE Political Parties Project\, funded by the European Union and coordinated by ENoP.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/amplifying-womens-voice-in-parliament-capacity-building-for-female-legislators/
LOCATION:Kenya\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250926T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250928T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20250930T121856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T055701Z
UID:4917-1758875400-1759078800@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Regional Conference in Dakar\, Senegal: Youth and Women Leaders
DESCRIPTION:From 26–28 September 2025\, Dakar will host the WYDE Political Parties Regional Conference of Youth and Women Leaders from Political Parties in Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire\, organized by IGD and CIS under the WYDE Political Parties Project\, led by ENoP and funded by the European Union. \nThis three-day gathering will focus on the theme: “Integrating Women into Political Parties in Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire”. Participants will exchange experiences\, identify challenges\, and showcase good practices to strengthen the inclusion of women in political party structures and decision-making. \nThe conference will bring together 30 youth and women leaders from eight major political parties across Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire\, ensuring balanced representation and fostering dialogue on reforms\, capacity-building\, and inclusive political participation. \nBy creating a space for reflection and cross-country exchange\, the event aims to empower women leaders as drivers of democratic transformation and more representative governance in West Africa. \n📍 Date & Venue: 26–28 September 2025\, Dakar👥 Organized by l’Institut pour la Gouvernance et le Développement (IGD) & The Centre Party International Foundation (CIS)\, with the support of ENoP and the European Union
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/regional-conference-in-dakar-senegal-youth-and-women-leaders/
LOCATION:Dakar\, Dakar
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250910T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20250829T091814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T092011Z
UID:4737-1757493000-1757610000@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Youth Building Bridges
DESCRIPTION:Strengthening Inter-Party Cooperation for the Young Generation in Kenya\n🗓️ Date: 10-11 September 2025\n📍 Location: Nairobi\, Kenya\n🔗 Organisers: Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS)  \nKenya’s young political leaders are coming together to chart a bold\, collaborative future! On 10–11 September 2025\, the WYDE Political Parties workshop will bring youth leaders\, policymakers\, and key political stakeholders to Nairobi for two days of powerful dialogue\, strategic collaboration\, and action planning. \nOrganized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) under the WYDE Political Parties project\, led by ENoP and supported by the European Commission\, the workshop will explore how young people can bridge divides\, counter polarization and radicalization\, and build a culture of political cooperation ahead of the 2027 elections. \nAnticipated Outcomes \n\nHigh-Level Opening Session – with leading voices including party leaders\, senators\, the IEBC\, ORPP\, and civil society champions.\nPanel Debates & Plenaries – Chairpersons of the Youth Congresses will discussion topics on tackling polarization\, ethnic politicization\, and youth engagement strategies.\nInteractive Group Work – Participants will draft cross-party policy briefs\, crisis response strategies\, and frameworks for youth-led political cooperation.\nIPYF Cross-Party Action Resolution Framework – This will be a collaborative outcome to guide cross parties’ political tolerance\, inclusivity\, and youth-driven reforms.\n\nThe workshop will also feature case studies of past dialogue sessions held within Kenya and outside the country\, hands-on sessions in policy brief and statement drafting to amplify youth perspectives within political processes and by extension within Kenya’s political and electoral. \nAs Kenya approaches the 2027 elections\, the role of youth in fostering political unity and shaping inclusive policies has never been more critical. This workshop sets the stage for a series of platforms that are meant to consolidate efforts aimed at developing actionable solutions\, and strengthening democratic values\, ensuring that young leaders are not just participants but key architects of the country’s political future. \nFor more information\, visit:\n🔗  https://www.kas.de/en/web/kenia
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/youth-building-bridges/
LOCATION:Nairobi\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250905T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20250829T085957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T090213Z
UID:4731-1757061000-1757091600@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Africa Women’s Forum 2025
DESCRIPTION: From policy to action: Accelerating women leadership in Africa\n🗓️ Date: 5 September 2025\n📍 Location: Nairobi\, Kenya\n🔗 Organisers: The Oslo Center and the Kristdemokratiskt Internationellt Center (KIC)  \nThe Africa Women Forum 2025 is a gathering in Nairobi\, Kenya\, bringing together women from Kenya\, Uganda\, and Tanzania to talk politics\, share ideas\, and build connections. Hosted by The Oslo Center and the Kristdemokratiskt Internationellt Center (KIC) under the WYDE Political Parties programme\, the forum focuses on boosting women’s participation and leadership in politics. \nIt’s designed to be a shared space for women active in politics across learn from each other’s experiences and build lasting networks. Through strategic initiatives and multi-stakeholder collaboration\, the forum will tackle the structural and cultural barriers that continue to limit women’s access to leadership and decision-making roles. By turning dialogue into action\, the event aims to spark real change across East Africa. \nSpecific Objectives:  \n\nIdentify and tackle key structural\, institutional\, and cultural challenges that restrict women’s effective engagement in political leadership.\nGenerate and share evidence-based knowledge and mentorship strategies to advance women’s political leadership within diverse African contexts.\nCreate strategies to facilitate ongoing dialogue and knowledge exchange through networking and strengthening commitments to gender equality.\n\nAgenda: \nA dynamic day of keynote speeches\, panel discussions\, and interactive sessions focused on boosting women’s political leadership across Africa. Around 60 delegates are expected – 40 from Kenya and 10 each from Uganda and Tanzania – coming together to share ideas\, build networks\, and shape strategies for stronger political participation. \nFor more information and LIVE streamings\, visit:\n🔗 https://oslocenter.no/event/africawomensforum2025/
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/africa-womens-forum-2025/
LOCATION:Nairobi\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250804T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250805T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20250722T082855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T114803Z
UID:4678-1754296200-1754413200@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Amplifying Young Legislators: WYDE Capacity Building Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A two-day hands-on training to strengthen the parliamentary and policy-making skills of young MPs in Kenya.\n🗓️ Date: 4-5 August 2025\n📍 Location: Nairobi\, Kenya\n🔗 Organisers: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS)\, Kenya \nAs part of the ongoing Women and Youth in Democracy (WYDE) – Political Parties project funded by the European Commission\, the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Kenya Office\, in collaboration with the Kenya Young Parliamentarians Association (KYPA) and under the lead of the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP)\, will host a two-day capacity building workshop for young Parliamentarians in Nairobi\, Kenya. \nThe workshop is designed to contribute towards a set of dialogue and training measures with young legislators that are keen on enhancing the voices of young people within the two tiers of Parliament in Kenya.\nA better understanding of roles and procedures and enhanced skills in policy work and communication will enable the participants to fulfil their roles as legislators and people’s representatives more effectively. \nThe workshop aims to primarily provide a platform where MPs\, Senators\, selected MCAs\, and in general politically active young leaders can deepen their understanding of legislative processes\, policy development\, harness existing communication pathways\, and engage in ideas that can deepen constituency engagement. Ultimately\, amplifying the voice and visibility of youth in democratic governance and legislative decision-making remains our ultimate objective. \n\nDay 1 Highlight – Understanding Parliamentary Systems and the Role of Young Leaders in Democratic Governance: Day one will focus on deepening participants’ understanding of Kenya’s bicameral parliamentary system\, legislative procedures\, and the evolving role of young people in shaping politics and public policy. In addition to young legislators\, the day will bring together politically active youth leaders\, i.e.\, party youth league officials\, and youth advocateswho are making impact in at the national level.\nDay 2 Highlight – Strategic Communication and Policy Advocacy for Young Legislators: The second day will build the capacity of young legislators and youth leaders to communicate among themselves\, within the youth constituency and as well with the rest of Kenyans\, while influencing political and policy conversations. The sessions will explore how young MPs\, Senators\, MCAs\, and politically active youth can sharpen their public narratives\, strengthen digital communication strategies\, and connect more meaningfully with their constituents.\n\nFor more information\, visit:\n🔗 https://www.kas.de/en/web/kenia
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/amplifying-young-legislators-wyde-capacity-building-workshop-in-nairobi/
LOCATION:Nairobi\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250803T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250806T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20250806T141842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T141854Z
UID:4693-1754209800-1754499600@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Training of Trainers (ToT) on Youth and Women Inclusion in Democratic Processes
DESCRIPTION:🗓️ Date: 3-6 August 2025\n📍 Location: Nairobi\, Kenya\n🔗 Organisers: Kenya Parliamentary Human Rights (KEPHRA) \nDespite notable progress in Kenya’s democratic journey\, youth and women remain significantly underrepresented in formal political spaces\, including within political parties. Limited access to civic education\, low awareness of internal party structures\, and systemic exclusion have hindered meaningful engagement at all levels of governance. \nAs part of the European Union-funded WYDE Political Parties project\, which seeks to empower young women and youth across Africa to take up leadership roles within political parties\, the Kenya Parliamentary Human Rights (KEPHRA) aims to develop a national pool of trainers capable of cascading knowledge\, skills\, and democratic values at the local level. \nThe overall objective of the Training of Trainers (ToT) is to build the capacity of selected youth and women leaders from various counties to become civic educators and political trainers within their communities. Through this\, the initiative seeks to foster grassroots-level understanding of party structures\, internal democracy\, and broader governance issues. \nSpecific Objectives \n\nEquip participants with facilitation and training skills to lead local-level civic education sessions.\nDeepen knowledge on five thematic areas key to inclusive democratic participation:\n\nYouth Unemployment\nEnvironment\nEconomy\nRule of Law\nSocial Justice and Equality\n\n\nStrengthen understanding of democracy\, leadership pathways\, and political participation.\nPromote peer-to-peer learning\, mentorship\, and sustainable civic engagement structures.\n\nExpected Outcomes \n\nA trained cohort of facilitators capable of conducting grassroots civic trainings.\nLocally relevant action plans developed by each participant for cascading knowledge.\nStrengthened community-level awareness and participation in democratic processes.\nIncreased visibility and legitimacy of youth and women as political actors.\n\nThe ToT will be delivered over two days through a participatory and experiential learning approach. Facilitators will use storytelling\, case studies\, simulations\, group work\, and community mapping to ensure content is accessible\, engaging\, and practical. \nParticipants will receive a detailed training manual and resource toolkit aligned with the five themes and adapted to local realities. \nThis activity is implemented under the WYDE Political Parties project\, aligned with the EU’s strategic objective of strengthening democratic governance and gender equity across Africa. It contributes to broader efforts to foster inclusive political systems\, decentralized civic education\, and sustainable community leadership.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/training-of-trainers-tot-on-youth-and-women-inclusion-in-democratic-processes/
LOCATION:Nairobi\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:WYDE
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241121T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241121T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20241030T165313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T151202Z
UID:3831-1732179600-1732212000@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Crisis of Democracy? The Role of Political Parties in the Year of Global Elections 2024
DESCRIPTION:A roundtable event on the importance of political parties and electoral developments for Global Europe (2024-2029)\n\n\nPolitical parties play a crucial role in democracy by connecting the public with the government. They represent diverse interests\, provide a platform for debate\, and help shape policy ideas. Through elections\, parties give voters clear choices and ensure government accountability. By promoting citizen participation\, they engage people in the democratic process and influence policy decisions. \nHowever\, parties today face significant challenges\, including limited resources\, internal ideological differences\, and difficulties in adapting to societal needs\, such as integrating youth. As a result\, new parties often emerge\, addressing contemporary concerns and bringing fresh perspectives. To remain relevant\, political parties must adapt\, respond to constituents\, and commit to ethical governance. \nThis roundtable event focuses on the EU’s commitment to democracy promotion. It brings together political party representatives from around the world\, providing a unique platform for networking and exchanging experiences. Against the backdrop of the 2024 elections in the EU\, India\, Georgia\, and other countries\, participants will discuss democracy\, collaboration\, and innovation in the face of today’s challenges. This initiative supports EU institutions in fostering international party dialogue and strengthening global democratic processes and governance. \nContributors will be identified and approached by KAS in cooperation with European Network of Political Foundations. In order to foster an open exchange\, all meetings will be held under Chatham House Rule. \nIf you are interested to participate and attend the event\, please reach out to jonas.nitschke@kas.de.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/crisis-of-democracy-the-role-of-political-parties-in-the-year-of-global-elections-2024/
LOCATION:Multinational Development Dialogue Brussels\, 11\, Avenue de l'Yser\, Brussels\, Belgium\, Brussels\, Brussels\, B-1040\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Events,Expert Group Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230914T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230915T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230825T134901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T134901Z
UID:3729-1694700000-1694786400@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:International Democracy Day Brussels 2023
DESCRIPTION:The European Endowment for Democracy (EED)\, European Partnership for Democracy (EPD)\, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA)\, European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP)\, and Carnegie Europe are proud to invite you to the 2023 edition of the International Democracy Day Brussels. \nThe event will take place on Thursday\, 14 September (afternoon)\, and Friday\, 15 September (morning)\, at the European Committee of the Regions in Brussels. \nThe theme of the ninth edition of IDD Brussels is ‘An era of democratic unrest?’. Experts and activists will discuss how the global decline of democracy and the rise of authoritarianism worldwide have been met with a new wave of civic activism. \nThroughout 2022\, major protests occurred in Iran\, Georgia\, Pakistan\, Sri Lanka\, China\, and Hong Kong\, as citizens worldwide took to the streets to demand their rights and a more democratic future for their countries. Meanwhile\, in Ukraine\, a massive volunteer movement has emerged to meet the population’s needs at a time of war. \nWe are now at a watershed moment for democracy’s future. The European Union can seize the opportunity of this era of democratic unrest to deepen its ties with worldwide pro-democracy movements by supporting their efforts. \nThese and other important matters will be debated in the 2023 edition of International Democracy Day Brussels.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/international-democracy-day-brussels-2023/
LOCATION:European Committee of the Regions\, Batiment Jacques Delors\, Rue Belliard 99/101\, Brussels\, 1040\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230620T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230621T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230605T085712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T085712Z
UID:3269-1687251600-1687352400@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Capacity-building Training on Project Cycle Management
DESCRIPTION:The training will take place online on 20-21 June 2023\, between 09:00-13:00 CEST\, and it will be delivered by Mr Nicolas Dupic who has theoretical and hands-on expertise related to how to draft and manage EU funded projects. \nThe overall objective of the training is to provide a thorough understanding of the essential techniques for a successful\, results-oriented and cost-effective management of EU projects. This will be carried out through a mix of theory\, case studies and exercises on key project management tools. Participants will learn how to successfully tackle the different aspects of the project: budgeting\, implementation management\, monitoring and evaluation.   \nRegistration deadline: 15 June 2023 \nWhen registering\, please make sure you answer the questions as they will help trainer to adapt the training to your needs and expectations. \nNB! Please note that we have limited number of available spaces for the training. In case of less then 10 registrations\, the training will be cancelled.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/capacity-building-training-on-project-cycle-management/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230608T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230608T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230605T085304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T085304Z
UID:3266-1686243600-1686250800@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Online Publication Launch | Reviving Agroforestry Landscapes in the Era of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Green Institute Greece and the European Network of Political Foundations will present\, for the first time for the wider audience\, their new book entitled: “Reviving Agroforestry landscapes in the era of climate change: for people\, nature and local economy”. Join us on Thursday 8 June at 17:00 CEST (18:00 EEST) on Zoom for the book presentation and discussion. \nAgroforestry landscapes\, defined as the deliberate combination of trees and crops and/or pasture on the same piece of land and at the same time\,are recognized as among the most resilient multifunctional landscapes throughout the world\, with the potential to successfully mitigate the problems posed by climate change on rural communities. \nPROGRAMME\n18:00-18:10 Greetings by ENoP and GIG | Jasmina Mrso | European Network of Political Foundations \n18:10-18:20 Introductory speech: “Why a book on agroforestry landscapes is important for Europe\nagricultural policies?” | Ilias Gianniris | President of the Green Institute\, Greece \n18:20-18:30 “Agroforestry landscapes in Greece – Definitions\, past\, present and future” Dr. Vasilios P. Papanastasis | Professor emeritus\, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki \n18:30-18:40 “Ecosystem functions of agroforestry landscapes and biodiversity” Dr. Yannis Kazoglou | Associate Professor\, Department of Forestry\, Wood Sciences and Design\, University of Thessaly \n18:40-18:50 “Management\, restoration and creation of agroforestry landscapes” Dr. Konstantinos Matzanas | Forester\, Laboratory of Rangeland Ecology\, Schoolof Forestry and Natural Environment\, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki \n18:50-19:00 “European and national policies for Agroforestry” Dr. Petros Kakouros | Forester\, Greek Biotope/Wetland Centre\, Thessaloniki \n19:00-19:10 “Recommendations about the need of a European wide policy framework for agroforestry\nsystems in the climate change era” Dr. Rigas Tsiakiris | Forester\, Scientific coordinator of the current edition\, Green Institute Greece \n19:10-19:20 “Re-Ruralisation – Making the case for a Great Return” Chris Sakellaridis | Translator/Editor\, Green Institute of Greece \n19:20-19:30 A quick view of the new book of ENoP & GIG \n19:30-19:50 Q & A \n19:50-20:00 Conclusions remarks | Ilias Gianniris | President of the Green Institute\, Greece
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/online-publication-launch-reviving-agroforestry-landscapes-in-the-era-of-climate-change/
LOCATION:Online Venue\, Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230607T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230531T121451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T160554Z
UID:3245-1686153600-1686157200@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Online Publication Launch | Hybrid Threats to Democracy in Europe
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the online launch of ENoP’s latest publication Hybrid Threats to Democracy in Europe: Russian and Chinese Influence in the EU Neighbourhood\, taking place on Wednesday 7 June at 16:00 CET. The event will offer an insight into the finding of the publication\, as well as a discussion with the authors. \nThis publication explores different forms of Russian and Chinese influence in Serbia\, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Moldova\, as case studies that encompass a wide range of different forms of foreign influence in the immediate EU neighbourhood. \n 
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/online-publication-launch-hybrid-threats-to-democracy-in-europe/
LOCATION:Online Venue\, Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230502T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230502T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230425T123301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T140423Z
UID:3123-1683028800-1683039600@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Voices in Exile launch event
DESCRIPTION:The Christian Democratic International Center (KIC) will have the launch of its policy brief titled “Voices in Exile” on 2 May 2023. Developed in cooperation with ENoP\, the aim of the policy brief is to strengthen the voices of activists living in exile by documenting their struggle and putting forward policy suggestions to European policy makers. The policy brief focuses on three countries China\, Belarus\, and Nicaragua.  \nKIC is hosting a working lunch for the writers of the policy brief and relevant stakeholders on 2 May 12:00 CET at Stanhope Hotel\, Brussels. Members of relevant organisations based in Brussels who are interested in networking with the activists  and have expertise on the select countries are welcome to join.  \nRSVP latest by 28 April 2023 at: omer@kicsweden.org 
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/voices-in-exile-launch-event/
LOCATION:Stanhope Hotel\, Rue du Commerce 9\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230427T153000
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SUMMARY:Working Group Democracy Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Save the date \n 
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/working-group-democracy-meeting-27-04-2023/
CATEGORIES:Expert Group Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230316T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230316T130000
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CREATED:20230201T155451Z
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SUMMARY:ENoP Capacity-building Training on Policy Brief Writing
DESCRIPTION:The training will take place online on 16 March 2023\, between 09:00-13:00 CEST\, and it will be delivered by Mr Jakov Bojović\, executive director of the CEPOW Centre for Policy Writing. Mr Bojović is an expert in public policy communications and has delivered numerous training sessions in writing for public policy to participants from governments\, international organizations\, think tanks\, and advocacy groups.  \nThe objective of the training is to provide participants with knowledge and set of tools to write well-structured and strong policy brief. Participants will learn how to target the audience and communicate key messages with the right level of detail in order to have the biggest effect on targeted stakeholders. For more details on the content of the training\, please see draft agenda attached. \nRegistration deadline: 06 March 2023 \nNB! Please note that we have limited number of available spaces for the training. In case of less than 10 registrations\, the training will be cancelled.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/enop-capacity-building-training-on-policy-brief-writing/
LOCATION:Online Venue\, Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230313T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230313T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230130T163352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T155512Z
UID:2723-1678698000-1678714200@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:ENoP Capacity-building Training on Effective Policy Communication
DESCRIPTION:The training will take place online on 13 March 2023\, between 09:00-13:00 CEST\, and it will be delivered by Mr Jakov Bojović\, executive director of the CEPOW Centre for Policy Writing. Mr Bojović is an expert in public policy communications and has delivered numerous training sessions in writing for public policy to participants from governments\, international organizations\, think tanks\, and advocacy groups.  \nThe objective of the training is to provide participants with knowledge and set of tools for presenting and effectively communicating their policy work. Participants will learn how to target the audience and communicate key messages with the right level of detail in order to have the biggest effect on targeted stakeholders. For more details on the content of the training\, please see draft agenda attached. \nRegistration deadline: 06 March 2023 \nNB! Please note that we have limited number of available spaces for the training. In case of less then 10 registrations\, the training will be cancelled.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/enop-capacity-building-training-on-effective-policy-communication/
LOCATION:Online Venue\, Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230228T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230228T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230227T100209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T103112Z
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SUMMARY:Online debate | Role of Women and the Future of Europe
DESCRIPTION:Co-organised with ENoP’s member Instituto Francisco Sá Carneiro (IFSC)\, this event on the “Role of Women and the Future of Europe” wants to bring the Future of Europe’s discussion to the Portuguese citizens’ awareness about women involvement in politics\, economy\, entrepreneurship and society. \nProgramme \nOpening & closing remarks: \n\nMaria da Graça Carvalho\, Member of the European Parliament\, President of IFSC\n\nPanel: \n\nSusana Solís Pérez\, Member of the European Parliament (Renew\, ES)\nMarta Feio\, Executive Secretary General at ATIC Technical Association of the Cement Industry\nJara Pascual\, Founder & CEO of Collabwith\n\nModerator: Joaquim Biancard\, Board Member IFSC \nThe event will be live-streamed from the IFSC’s website and its Facebook page.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/online-debate-role-of-women-and-the-future-of-europe/
LOCATION:Online Venue\, Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230222T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230222T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230130T163635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T163650Z
UID:2726-1677074400-1677079800@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Working Group Democracy Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The meeting will follow up on the outcomes of our recent roundtable discussion on “Supporting Democracy and Fighting Political Polarization. The Work of Social Democratic Foundations in the Western Balkans: The Example of Serbia”. \nWe will also look into the EU Agenda and discuss the following initiatives:  \n\nUpdates on the “Mid-Term Review of the EU Action Plan on Human Rights & Democracy 2020-2024” consultation process\n“Defence of Democracy” package and thematic training \nUpcoming ENoP publications  \nENoP democracy dialogue series \n\nNB! Please register for the meeting hereunder: \n\nDeadline for registrations: 10 February 2023
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/working-group-democracy-meeting-22-02-2023/
LOCATION:Online Venue\, Online
CATEGORIES:Expert Group Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230220T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230220T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230202T162000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T122432Z
UID:2739-1676887200-1676910600@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:ENoP Thematic Training on Human Rights Defenders
DESCRIPTION:The objective of the thematic training is to raise awareness and practical understanding within ENoP of the work of human rights defenders\, as well as to showcase the strong linkages between democracy support and human rights protection.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/enop-thematic-training-on-human-rights-defenders/
LOCATION:Online Venue\, Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230214T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230214T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T012959
CREATED:20230130T163834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T163834Z
UID:2728-1676383200-1676388600@www.enop.eu
SUMMARY:Working Group Sustainable Development Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The meeting will discuss the upcoming thematic trainings and work plan of the working group for 2023 and will have a specific focus on the ENoP publications in the pipeline.  \nNB! Please register for the meeting hereunder: \nDeadline for registrations: 7 February 2023
URL:https://www.enop.eu/fr/event/working-group-sustainable-development-meeting-14-02-2023/
LOCATION:Online Venue\, Online
CATEGORIES:Expert Group Meetings
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