Resources
Find reports, guides and publications from DIPD here.
All publications can be downloaded for free but are protected by copyright. Minor extracts may be reproduced as long as you credit the title of the publication, the author(s), and DIPD.
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Copyright/photographerBent Nicolajsen
Bent Nicolajsen, who works for the Danish Liberal Democracy Programme, attended the Kenyan Democracy Festival and brought his camera - see some of the stunning images.
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Copyright/photographerBent Nicolajsen
Danish political parties work internationally for more gender equality. The message is clear: More women should take a seat at the political table in countries around the world during the upcoming local elections, including in Denmark.
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Copyright/photographerVic Josh/Shutterstock
Africa's democracies are experiencing one coup d’état after another, while there is growing popular political activism and simultaneous crises.
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Copyright/photographerBent Nicolajsen
A small piece of the Danish Island, Bornholm can be found in Nairobi's stunning national museum garden. At least, that's how we felt as delegates from four Danish parties at the Kenyan People's Meeting, "The People Dialogue Festival".
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Social media are vital in Kenya, as they can connect and engage people beyond ethnic stereotypes. However, a rising number of political campaigns are spread systematically, containing fake news and disinformation undermining the election process.
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Traditionally, Kenyan political culture has been mostly top-down and based on one-way communication. Changes for a more inclusive political culture is seeing light in Kenya.
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Democracy Festivals are a valuable tool to strengthen debate and policymaking, even in volatile political situations. Flexibility, direct dialogue, and adaptation to local contexts are key points in planning a democracy festival.
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DIPD’s new strategy focuses on political parties to support democracy through partnerships in developing countries
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Political Youth Camp in Denmark inspires and motivates youth to actively play a role in politics in their countries.
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Courses in dialogue and conflict resolution can inspire politicians in new democracies to solve problems and grow stronger democratic structures.
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Copyright/photographerBent Nicolajsen
Interview with Bent Nicolajsen, Venstre, reveals how using the Outcome Harvesting method led to insights they would not have picked up on through traditional reporting methods.
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Read our Annual Report 2019 including contributions from the Danish political parties and a statement on the state of democracy.
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An Introduction to the relationship between political parties and human rights
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An introduction to the century long experiences of coalition governments in the Nordic countries. Lessons and conclusions draw a bridge to the current political realities in DIPD partner countries
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The KV17 Report details the study tour of 70 international partners who came to observe Danish municipal elections
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In this 2015 results report, all partnerships for the 2014-2017 period are presented according to the same format in order to identify the milestones involved in achieving the end results.
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A guideline for preparing a communication strategy for political parties