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            <title>President Museveni of Uganda endorses interparty dialogue</title>
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            <description>NIMD’s Africa Regional Programme conference is being hosted by the Ugandan political parties who, on 5 February 2010, launched an interparty dialogue platform known as the Interparty Organisation for Dialogue, (IPOD). </description>
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            <title>Burundian Ministers visit The Hague</title>
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            <description>Last week was a busy and successful one for Burundi’s political dialogue and its nascent multiparty democracy. </description>
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            <title>African elections: independent institutions crucial for success </title>
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            <description>African politicians, election experts, the media, security services and civil society from 25 African countries met in Accra, Ghana, from November 12-14, to discuss strengthening African elections.</description>
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            <title>Zambia: Centre for inter-party dialogue invests in institutional capacity</title>
            <link>http://nimd-esarp.org/document/1229</link>
            <description>During a recent working visit to Zambia, NIMD and its local partner, the Zambian Centre for Inter-Party Dialogue (ZCID) jointly agreed upon a priority agenda for institutional strengthening.</description>
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            <title>Indonesia: elections, terrorist attacks and aftermath</title>
            <link>http://nimd-esarp.org/document/1225</link>
            <description>The dreadful attacks in Jakarta damaged Indonesia’s stability as well as confidence in its democracy. But what next for the country?</description>
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            <title>Allister Sparks on South African politics</title>
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            <description>&quot;The Road ahead under President Zuma, is the title of my lecture, even though roads ahead are difficult to predict&quot;, said Allister Sparks, one of South Africa’s finest political analysts at a lunch lecture at NIMD on June 19th.</description>
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            <title>Lunch Lecture: The political situation in Zambia</title>
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            <description>NIMD cordially invites you to the NIMD lunch meeting - presenting an update on the political situation in Zambia - Tuesday 23 June, 12h-14h, NIMD office in The Hague</description>
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            <title>Partnership Days: Documenting Democratic Impact</title>
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            <description>From June 10-14 NIMD and partners met in Nairobi to exchange ideas and reflect on lessons learned from the processes of our collective democracy work. This is the first time that the NIMD Partnership Days was hosted by one of our partners: the Centre for Multiparty Democracy Kenya (CMD-K) in Nairobi, Kenya.</description>
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            <title>NIMD meets with Prime Minister of Zimbabwe</title>
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            <description>‘If you wanted a revolution in Zimbabwe, you shouldn’t have negotiated’ says Zimbabwe’s PM Morgan Tsvangirai as he starts a tour of Western capitals. Tsvangirai's first stop was The Hague, where he met with the Dutch PM and an NIMD delegation, headed by NIMDs President, dr. B. Bot</description>
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            <title>Suriname: Young Politicians programme honors first graduates </title>
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            <description>The guest house of the university of Suriname in Paramaribo was filled on Monday (June 1) as as the first group of young politicians to take part in Democracy Units Train-the-Trainer programme received their graduation certificates.</description>
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