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International assistance

The role of international or external support for national processes of constitution building has an instrumental impact on the design of these processes and the institutional choices that ultimately are framed in constitutions.

Training programme

The new Constitution Builders CONNECT Resource – is an interactive training tool that reinforces sharing experiences as a means to building the capacity of practitioners to solve some of the dilemmas that they face in constitution building.

Handbook

The Handbook reviews and discusses some of the institutional and procedural design choices that practitioners have recently considered during contemporary constitution building.

Issue papers

Selected issues are considered at length based on emerging and ongoing dialogues among practitioners and specialists.

Multimedia

A collection of multimedia resources from and about constitution-building processes.

Web links

The web links provide a comprehensive list of relevant organizations and partners working in constitution building and related subjects.

Hassen Ebrahim

Hassen Ebrahim received his law degree at the University of Edinburgh and Botswana and has since then become an important political figure in South Africa. Hassen Ebrahim spent 12 years in exile from South Africa because of his membership in the African National Congress. He returned from exile in 1991 to assist the ANC in establishing its legal structures within the country. Later in 1991, he joined the ANC's National negotiations team as its National Coordinator to facilitate the constitutional negotiations at Codesa and the Multi-Party Negotiations.   After South Africa's interim constitution was adopted, Hassen was elected to the Gauteng Legislature in the first democratic elections in 1994. He later asked to resign in order to assume the post of CEO in the Constitutional Assembly. After successfully managing the negotiations for the country's first democratic constitution, Hassen joined the Department of Justice and the Department of Constitutional Development as a Deputy-Director General. In the Department of Justice, Hassen quickly made an impact by taking responsibility as the fist CIO, establishing the Department of Corporate Services, and ultimately receiving an appointment as the country's first Chief Master.   After a short time spent in the private sector where he became a member of the executive team of T-Systems, Ebrahim returned to the public sector in January 2009 to assume responsibility as one of the special advisors to the National Minister of Health.   This interview about his experience and viewpoints was conducted in April 2009 in Cape Town.

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