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<center>{{Box-round| title = Key objective | The key objective is to increase youth participation in democratic governance by empowering young people from across the world to invent and propose new, innovative and concrete actions aiming at reinventing democracy | <center>{{Box-round| title = Key objective | The key objective is to increase youth participation in democratic governance by empowering young people from across the world to invent and propose new, innovative and concrete actions aiming at reinventing democracy taking advantage of what the digital era to include and engage especially the youth in decision making and governance.}}</center> | ||
More than 1000 young people will contribute with ideas face-to-face and virtually during five Co-Laboratories engaging ICT and structured democratic dialogue methodology. The process is designed to mobilize young people and to increase interaction among youth globally with the aim to advocate for and enable meaningful youth participation in democratic processes. | More than 1000 young people will contribute with ideas face-to-face and virtually during five Co-Laboratories engaging ICT and structured democratic dialogue methodology. The process is designed to mobilize young people and to increase interaction among youth globally with the aim to advocate for and enable meaningful youth participation in democratic processes. |
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Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era is a project funded by the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) and implemented by Future Worlds Center with the support of five Regional Coordinators, one in each of the five Regions, and many [[Partners and Liaisons, who are supporting local, national, regional and/or global activities.
The project team invites everyone on the globe, individual, initiative or organization who is interested in the vision, to approach the team and explore way to collaborate.
Key objective
More than 1000 young people will contribute with ideas face-to-face and virtually during five Co-Laboratories engaging ICT and structured democratic dialogue methodology. The process is designed to mobilize young people and to increase interaction among youth globally with the aim to advocate for and enable meaningful youth participation in democratic processes.
Problem Analysis
Global Scope
The initiative has a global scope.
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Key Players
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Funding Organization
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Implementing Organization
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Regions The project is being implemented in five regions. The initiative in each region is called: |
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Core Participants and Shadow Participants
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Three different types of Mentors |
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Regional Coordinators |
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Country Liaisons |
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Project Supporters Many individuals, authorities and orgnaizations are supporting the project in many ways:
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Endorsements Many individuals, authorities and orgnaizations are endorsing the project by placing it under their auspices |
More than one hundred Core Participants
Core Participants are the central actors of the project.
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