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CCD's
Mission
- To
strengthen collaboration among governments and democracy
advocates in building an effective worldwide community of
democratic nations based on the initiative of the June 2000
Warsaw Community of Democracies Conference.
- To
help implement resolutions promulgated at the 2002 Community
of Democracies meeting in Seoul, Korea; to assist national
and international non-governmental organizations formulate
a strategic vision for the future of the Community of Democracies
and to support that vision by their participation in the
2005 meeting to be held in Santiago, Chile.
- To
share among governments and non-governmental organizations
their pro-democracy programs and resources.
- To
promote collaboration among democratically elected parliaments
and among delegations to the United Nations -- including
the organization of a UN democracy caucus --- and collaboration
among other international organizations in support of democratic
practices.
CCD's
Vision
We seek
a community of nations working together to strengthen democracy
across a wide spectrum of cultural and religious traditions
and transparency of government processes, sound electoral
systems, respect for human rights and the rule of law, active
civic education, prevention of official corruption and related
core values basic to democratic governance.
Our aim is to foster awareness of the importance of democracy
both as a central organizing principle of official government
foreign policy and as the basis of international alliances
of non-governmental organizations devoted to the strengthening
of democracy. We believe that, a prime example of cooperation
among democracies was the creation of the United Nations and
the Atlantic alliance and those institutions that contributed
to a strong, prosperous and European Union. We are convinced
the time has arrived for the democracies of the world to build
upon the experience of these organizations, a new institutional
framework for global cooperation among democratic nations
and those who aspire to govern themselves in accordance with
democratic principles.
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