European Partnership for Democracy
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The European Partnership for Democracy (EPD) is a membership-based network of not-for-profit organisations that describes its aim as "supporting democracy around the world".[1]
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Headquarters | Rue Froissart 123-133, B-1040 Bruxelles |
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President | Antonella Valmorbida, European Association for Local Democracy |
Vice-President | Thijs Berman, Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy |
Treasurer | Anthony Smith, Westminster Foundation for Democracy |
Antonella Valmorbida, European Association for Local Democracy; Thijs Berman, Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD); Anthony Smith, Westminster Foundation for Democracy; María Elena Agüero, Club of Madrid; Gary Klaukka, Demo Finland; Pepijn Gerrits, Netherlands Helsinki Committee; Michael Meyer-Resende, Democracy Reporting International (DRI); Thierry Vallat, French Agency for Media Cooperation (CFI) | |
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EPD is composed of nineteen European organisations with activities in over 140 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Latin America.[2] It is the most important European network of specialised organisations actively involved in democracy support.[3] EPD Secretariat is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.[4]