On Thursday 21 March NIMD and Zimbabwe Watch organise a debate on youth and politics in Zimbabwe, whereby three young Zimbabwean politicians will discuss the (political) future in Zimbabwe.
On Wednesday 27 February NIMD organised a second multi-party conference since the start of its activities in South Sudan in 2012. The workshop was attended by 8 political parties with representation in Parliament. The conference aimed to jointly reflect on interparty dialogue.
Political parties across Myanmar’s political spectrum gathered in Yangon for a two-day seminar on the Role of Political Parties in Democratic Transitions on 19-20 February 2013.
24 Feb 2013 - Jerome Scheltens is a guest in the Dutch radio show VPRO Bureau Buitenland. He explains the situation in Tunisia, where Laarayedh became prime minister. He replaces Jebali, who resigned after his initiative to form a technocratic government failed to garner political support.
Under the joint approach by NIMD and AWEPA, in support of political parties and the parliament of Benin, a first official meeting of the new programme’s Steering Committee was held in Cotonou on 6th-8th February 2013.
An evening about the revolution, democracy and development in Tunisia. On March 6 2013, exactly 500 days after the first free elections in 2011, it's time for a follow up: what has the Arab Spring brought to Tunisia?
The Tunisian School of Politics (TSoP) is a joint initiative of the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD), Demo Finland, the Bulgarian School of Politics and the Centre of Mediterranean and International Studies (CEMI).