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|project_title=Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era | |project_title=Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era | ||
|acronym= Reinventing Democracy | |acronym= Reinventing Democracy | ||
|donor=[[United Nations Democracy Fund]] | |donor=[[United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)]] | ||
|lead_partner=[[Future Worlds Center]]/[[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute|CNTI]] | |lead_partner=[[Future Worlds Center]]/[[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute|CNTI]] | ||
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|agreement_number=UDF-GLO-13-532 | |agreement_number=UDF-GLO-13-532 | ||
|partners=[[Talents Coaching & Consulting Kenya Ltd]] (Kenya) <br> [[Kwansei Gakuin University ]] (Japan) <br> [[National University of Patagonia]] (Argentina) | |partners=[[Talents Coaching & Consulting Kenya Ltd]] (Kenya) <br> [[Kwansei Gakuin University ]] (Japan) <br> [[National University of Patagonia]] (Argentina) |
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Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era
Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era is a two-year project coordinated by Future Worlds Center (FWC) and funded by United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF). The project represents the global expansion of a series of previous project under the general title Reinventing Democracy. 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. 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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Overall objective(s)
The key objective of this project 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. 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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Expected Results
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