No Peace Without Justice among the organisers of the second Conference on Democracy and Reform in the Arab world

25 May, 2007 | Press Releases

The international organisation No Peace Without Justice, in cooperation with the Ibn Khaldun Center of Cairo and the Qatari National Human Rights Committee, and with the financial support of the Italian Government, through the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF), is organising a workshop on the “Role of external actors in promoting Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region” that will take place in the framework of the second Conference on Democracy and Reform in the Arab World, to be held in Doha (Qatar) on 27-29 May 2007.

The workshop – which is organised within the framework of the DAD (Democracy Assistance Dialogue) Program, established in the framework of the “Forum for the Future” promoted by the G8 and sponsored by the Governments of Italy, Turkey and Yemen – will be an occasion to discuss the instruments and mechanisms that external actors could use to reinforce the role and stature of local actors who support the values of human rights, rule of law and democracy in the MENA Region, facilitating the establishment of a lasting practice or habit of consultation between state structures and non-state actors and enlarging the space of freedoms and rights for Arab citizens.

Emma Bonino, the Italian Minister for European Affairs and International Trade, toghether with the First Lady of Qatar, H.H. Sheika Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Misnad, will conclude the Conference, which foresees the attendance of more than 450 civil society activists, professors, journalists and political party members from across the region.

For further information please contact: Gianluca Eramo, email: geramo@npwj.org, phone: +32 494 533 925 or Nicola Giovannini, ngiovannini@npwj.org, phone +32 2 486 78 31 93.