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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Download the report to learn more about DIPD’s work on multiparty dialogue, women, and youth in politics as well as the role of political parties and media in raising the public voice in Myanmar.
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Bjørn Førde shares his experiences and reflections as a practitioner, who has listened to the critical voices on the ground
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Evaluation of the Danish Institute for Parties and Democracy - A NIBR Report
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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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Postcards are not long or detailed, but they highlight the excitement you feel when experiencing something unusual and memorable. This year we asked all our partners to tell one brief story for the Annual Report to get a sense of what they think has made a difference.
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Bhutan Democracy Dialogue (BDD) study tour report 2016.
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The DIPD Annual Report 2014 is now available for download. A new four year period for the Board, a new strategy for the next three year funding period, Danish politicians participating in missions to Bhutan and Myanmar, delegations from many countries visiting Denmark and the People’s Meeting, these are just some of the highlights in the 2014 Annual Report.
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In 2014 DIPD collected its experiences thus far about capacity building in political parties. The document is not a manual in the traditional sense, nor is it a tool box, a guide or a reader. It is in fact just a ‘document’, explaining the approach to capacity development taken by DIPD in the first years, based on the experiences harvested between 2011 and 2014 – and linked to the DIPD strategy for 2014-17 called “Ideas than can inspire”.
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Tanzania Centre for Democracy (TCD), Centre for Multiparty Democracy, Malawi (CMD) and the Danish Institute for Parties and Democracy (DIPD) have jointly embarked on a new approach to enhancing women’s participation in political parties and in politics.
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DIPD Strategy 2014-2017
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The DIPD Annual Report 2013 reflects on the many lessons learnt during the first three years of work by the Danish political parties and the institute. What ideas did we start out with? What changes did we make?
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Women's under-representation in Politics - A Report
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The DIPD Annual Report 2012 tells frontline stories from the different political battlefields, we have decided to engage in, and presents the most significant results.
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Is support to political parties and civil society two sides of the same coin? In societies where democracy is severely challenged the difference is not always as clear cut as it should be.
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In late 2012, DIPD launched a modest study to compile and analyse results frameworks from participating party assistance organisations. The study set out to review how frameworks are designed and used by the party assistance community, and to identify the primary programme areas (i.e. multiparty dialogue, policy development, women’s empowerment, among others) from both a party system and individual party level perspective. The findings of this exercise comprise this brief report.
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DIPD presents its first Annual Report
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The Christiansborg Seminar was driven by a search for ideas and experiences from different corners of the global village, to inspire all of us in our different localities, and focusing on political parties. The intention was not to search for the ‘one-size-fits-all’ magic bullet, which does not exist.
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A guideline for preparing a communication strategy for political parties
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DIPD Strategy 2011-2013