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Live Event: Club de Madrid and Brookings Institute join forces to Promote Shared Societies

As the Millennium Development Goals’ expiration date of 2015 approaches, groups around the world have proposed various frameworks and priorities as the basis for the future global development agenda. The Club de Madrid has advanced a “shared societies” perspective for...

Club de Madrid to promote the Shared Societies and Post 2015 Agenda with IMF, Brookings Institute and UN meetings

What do we want future societies to be like? How should concepts such as inclusion, cohesion, sustainable growth and social development be included in the agendas that will shape the world in the next decades? What role should democracy and leadership play? The...

Fair elections, political parties and transparency key factors for the Tunisian and Moldovan democratic transitions

The purpose of the gathering, organized by the Club de Madrid with the support of the State Department of the United States of America, the Republic of Estonia and Community of Democracies, was to allow the tunisian and moldovan participants of the...

Club de Madrid hails new Tunisian Constitution

200 out of the 216 members of Tunisia’s National Constituent Assembly approved the country’s new Constitution. With 28 of its articles devoted to the protection of civil rights - including the fight against torture, the right to due process, freedom of worship and...

SDGs: No one left behind

President Roza Otunbayeva said, during her presentation at the ECOSOC session “From the MDGs to SDGs”, that Central Asian countries had demonstrated that education is the most important factor to unlock development gains. Her country had graduated from socialism with almost 100 per cent literacy,...

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