Democracy

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Introduction

The Democracy programme seeks to strengthen democratic institutions and their role in the building of democratic, just and inclusive societies.

Certain political characteristics shared across partner countries in the region undermine further development towards such societies. These include legacies of discrimination and distrust, one party dominance and a lack of meaningful engagement between citizens and decision makers.

Central to the project of enhancing the quality of democracy in partner countries as well as consolidating democracy’s hold in the region is the growth of legislatures into robust institutions that are responsive, representative of the concerns of citizens, and able to hold the executive to account. 

The foundation believes that the facilitation of informal engagement between political actors, civil society and citizens, as well as support that seeks to deepen existing participation mechanisms are key to building a culture of responsive governance, political accountability and transparent decision making.

As such, the programme focuses on:

  • Supporting (especially marginalized) citizen engagement and participation in democratic institutions  
  • Facilitating informal engagement platforms between civil society, academia and decision makers 
  • Promoting critical research and reflection about democratic establishments.

As gender equality is a central tenet of all HBF programmes, the Democracy programme works towards the vision of institutions which are not only representative, but also substantively responsive to issues of gender relations.

For more information, please contact Keren Ben-Zeev, Democracy Programme Manager: Keren.Ben-Zeev'at'za.boell.org

Civil Society

PUBLICATION

Not Waiting for An Invitation

- September 10, 2012 - A strong parliament requires a civil society that is informed, organised, self critical, responsive and most importantly, tenacious in its efforts to engage with it as an institution. We hope that this small publication contributes to this project. By Keren Ben-Zeev and Samantha Waterhouse more»

CONFERENCE 13-15 August 2012

People’s Power, People’s Parliament: A Civil Society Conference on South Africa’s Legislatures

- July 10, 2012 - The conference was jointly hosted by the Black Sash; Community Law Centre, UWC; Corruption Watch; Heinrich Böll Foundation; Ndifiuna Ukwazi; Parliamentary Monitoring Group; Section 27; Social Justice Coalition; South African Council of Churches; Treatment Action Campaign; and the Women's Legal Centre more»

Gender Democracy

VIDEO

Engendering Leadership in Africa

- June 10, 2011 - The video profiles comprise the stories of African women politicians who, under different conditions, political systems, and in their own way, have tried to use their political platforms to advance women’s rights. more»

Governance & Institutions

PUBLICATION SERIES

Perspectives #02/2012: Do Parliaments Matter? African Legislatures and the Advance of Democracy

August 7, 2012 -

The articles in this issue of Perspectives seek to reflect on the extent to which African legislatures have taken steps that mark their shift from being the “weakest link” of government to stronger, independent institutions. In essence, we ask – do African Parliaments really occupy the privileged position accorded to them in representational democracies?

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SEMINAR REPORT

The Commission for Gender Equality and Civil Society: Reconceptualising Partnership and Accountability

- September 27, 2010 - On September 23 2010 the Heinrich Böll Stiftung (HBS) and the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) hosted a dialogue on the state of the CGE. The seminar aimed to provide a forum for the Commission to liaise with civil society on the challenges the organisation has confronted, and moreover, to encourage reflection on what kind of partnerships between the Commission and the sector would in the future assist each to achieve their goals. more»
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