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In December 2007, IDRC convened a group of eminent people who were instrumental in supporting democratic struggles in their countries. The group, made up of human rights defenders, policymakers, former politicians, and academics, spoke to the role that donor assistance can, and cannot, play in supporting democratic forces under authoritarian or undemocratic regimes. View video excerpts of the meeting (length:10:51)
Individual clips: Thomas Carothers VP for Studies - International Politics & Governance, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Canada and Other Donors Have a Role to Repair the Reputation of Democracy Support. (length: 1:01)
Aziz Hakimi Executive Director, The Killid Media Group, human rights activist. The Vision of Local Actors Should be the Starting Point. (length: 1:27)
Alan Hirsch Deputy Director General, South African Presidency Policy Advisor during the transition from apartheid. Democracy Requires a Functioning Public Administration. (length: 1:29)
Saad Eddin Ibrahim Founder, Ibn Khaldun Center for Social Development. Exiled human rights activist. Democracy is the Antidote Against Extremism. (length: 1:21)

Maureen O’Neil President, International Development Research Centre. Applied Research is Important for Building Solid Democracies. (length: 2:47) Theary Seng Executive Director, Center for Social Development, Cambodia. Technology Can Empower Citizens to Participate. (length: 2:07)

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