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Democratic Principles, Practices and Norms Politics 101. The National Democratic Institute. Introductions/ Ground rules. Introductions Ground Rules Ice Breaker Exercise. Objectives. To understand the principles of democracy To differentiate between democracy and politics
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Democratic Principles, Practices and NormsPolitics 101 The National Democratic Institute
Introductions/Ground rules • Introductions • Ground Rules • Ice Breaker Exercise
Objectives • To understand the principles of democracy • To differentiate between democracy and politics • To understand women’s rights in democracy and politics
Democratic Principles Topics • What is democracy? • Democratic principles • What is politics? • Women’s rights in democracy and politics • Why women?
Key Terms • Democracy • Politics • Women’s rights Photo: National Democratic Institute
DEMOCRACY • What is the definition? • “Government of the people, by the people, and for the people”? • How are decisions made?
DEMOCRACY DEFINED • Demos and Kratos • Rule by the people Photo: National Democratic Institute, Mozambique
DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES • Human rights • Separation of powers • Right to vote • Good governance Photo: National Democratic Institute, Tunisia
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS • Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) • International Covenants on: • Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) • Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) • Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
DEMOCRATIC FREEDOMS • Personal freedoms • Legal and judicial protections • Political freedom • Economic freedom Photo: National Democratic Institute
POLITICS DEFINED • Politikos – of, for, or relating to citizens “Politics is about who gets what, when, and how.” – Harold Lasswell
WOMEN’S RIGHTS • Women’s rights as human rights • International human rights and gender equality standards Photo: NDI
MINIMUM CONDITIONS FOR POLITICAL PARTICIPATION • Access to positions of power • Transparency • Changing cultural norms • Women’s economic empowerment • Political will
MINIMUM CONDITIONS • Voice • Empowerment • Critical mass • Access • Representative resources • Material and economic resources • Democratic/cultural space • Information: gender-disaggregated • Capacity
WHY WOMEN? “The political participation of women results in tangible gains for democracy, including greater responsiveness to citizen needs, increased cooperation across party and ethnic lines, and more sustainable peace.” “Success without democracy is improbable; democracy without women is impossible.” ~ Madeleine Albright
WOMEN’S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: BENEFITS • Higher standards of living • Concerns of marginalized voters represented • Collaborative leadership styles • Work across party lines • Peace building • Better decisions
DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES REVIEW • Democracy • Politics • Women’s Rights • Why women? • Questions? • Feedback?