International Conference on Women and Constitution Buliding, Kathmandu, Nepal

The conference was  hosted by International IDEA in Kathmandu  - Nepal on September  27 2008 and aimed at supporting constitution building in Nepal by providing comparative knowledge from Latin America, Africa and Asia. It brought around 170 participants representing the Constituent Assembly, the political parties and the civil society. View conference details .

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Regional Conference on Constitutional Democracy in Africa in the 21st Century: Challenges, Best Practices and Opportunities, Nairobi, Kenya

The objective of this conference which held in Nairobi Kenya from 19-20 August 2008 was to provide a regional/ international forum for input into the national constitutional review process. Visit the event page for details and conference papers.

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South South Regional Symposium on Constitution Building, Jakarta, Indonesia

Theme
Constitutional Design for Diversity and Conflict

The Constitution Building Processes Programme at International IDEA, with support from the IDRC - Canada, convened  this event in partnership with the Non Aligned Movement Center for South South Technical Cooperation (NAM CSSTC) from 12-15 October 2009 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Drawing from experiences in South and South East Asia, the over 30 Constitution building practitioners and academics coming from South and South East Asia, Latin America and Africa shared experiences and knowledge on how constitutional design has assisted the performance of the state in addressing diversity-driven conflict. Participants presented papers touching on key issues issues such as language, culture, religion, ethnicity, and gender. Click on abstracts under menu to the left to read the full papers.

 

 

 

 

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Workshop on Constitution Building, Cape Town, South Africa

Theme
Implementation of Constitutions for Constitution Builders

In partnership with Interpeace, the CBP Programme at International IDEA convened this workshop for practitioners to discuss and reflect on the status of the implementation of constitutions, lessons learned and the support that the CBP Programme can offer by way of knowledge resources and tools. The event drew over 25 academic experts from both the North and the Global South as well as other practitioners in post conflict constitution building.