Evaluating democratic reform programs in the Arab world
Many obstacles stand in the way of political reform, whether at the Arab level or at the country level, but there is cause for optimism that the democratic reforms movement is proceeding with confident, albeit slow, steps towards the desired future.
Many researchers, interested people and activists of Arab civil society opened the window of light and devoted their efforts and capabilities to the ways of the topic of democratic reforms and the problems and difficulties facing this important path and launched the threat from Arab and international reform initiatives, given that political and democratic reform has become a concern for everyone, and based on this awareness And the belief in change and democratic reform, Human Rights Information and Training Center (HRITC) initiated more than three years ago the adoption of the Democratic Dialogue Forum, which brings together civil society organizations, government institutions, parliaments, the private sector and all actors in society in an arena for free dialogue, exchange of views and ideas, for the agreement Prioritize reform and act towards those views and ideas into actionable reform projects.
This publication comes to contain important working papers on democratic reforms, as well as a presentation of the experience of democratic dialogue forums in (Bahrain – Jordan – Yemen) and everything presented in a symposium evaluating democratic reform programs in the Arab world organized by the Information Center in the city of Aden and hosted by many interested and researchers And human rights activists.
This book, with its documents and studies, is a real addition to Arab human rights libraries and an important reference for all researchers, interested and knowledgeable.