The new funding will support work with democratic
institutions such as national parliaments and local
authorities to help improve transparency and foster
more stable, democratic societies. The programme will
focus on how institutions are accountable and inclusive
of all their citizens, and on driving efforts to widen
participation by women, minorities and other
underrepresented groups.
Foreign Secretary said:
Britain is a champion of democracy and human rights
across the world.
This £4 million will bring together experiences from
across the Commonwealth, making democratic
institutions more accountable and more inclusive.
Standing up for democracy and human rights is not
only the right thing to do, robust democracies are
essential to prosperity and help create a safer, more
stable and progressive world.
The Inclusive and Accountable Democracy programme will
set out guidelines on how parliaments can strengthen
their processes. The two-year programme will cover
Commonwealth developing countries across Africa, South
Asia, the Caribbean and the Pacific.
Safeguarding, promoting and defending human rights
internationally is an important UK priority. This
announcement follows Mr Johnson’s £1 million commitment
in November, to support and protect journalists and
media professionals in countries where press freedom is
under threat.
In addition to the Inclusive and Accountable Democracy
programme the UK’s Magna Carta Fund for Human Rights
and Democracy supports crucial frontline work across
the globe.
Notes to editor:
- The programme will be managed by the FCO through a
consortium led by the Westminster Foundation for
Democracy, partnering with the Commonwealth
Parliamentary Association, the Commonwealth
Parliamentary Association’s UK Branch and the
Commonwealth Local Government Forum.