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Although large majorities on the continent still consider democracy to be the best form of government and reject any alternative, dissatisfaction with the lack of public services, inadequate protection by the state, too few decent jobs and too much corruption is putting increasing pressure on democracies in Africa. In addition, Africa has the youngest and fastest growing population in the world and is the continent with the highest rate of urbanisation. In the thematic area of social democracy, FES addresses the question how political participation and public welfare can be strengthened in this environment.
Young Africans continue to show a high level of support for democracy as the best form of government. However, in their daily lives, they are often confronted with undemocratic political institutions instead of ones that are geared towards the common good. Africa's young and increasingly urban population is already protesting against debt distress, dire economic prospects and a lack of participation. Therefore, one starting point for our work is to strengthen young democrats who will possibly take on political responsibility in their countries and on the continent in the future in their efforts to protect and expand democracy in their countries.
The continent's growing cities are of particular importance for the protection and expansion of democratic structures and political participation, as they are becoming centres of political, economic and social distributional conflicts. Surveys show that people in Africa are moving to cities in the expectation of significantly improvement of their living conditions and public services. However, their hopes are currently being dashed as cities exacerbate existing inequalities. We support partner organisations in civil society in identifying and presenting pathways to improve public service delivery and access to public goods, especially for marginalised groups - and thus make urbanisation in Africa more socially and gender equitable, democratic and inclusive.
Another focus for strengthening political participation and social democracy is the promotion of networks of feminist actors and their involvement in alliances for democratic change. In our work, we are committed to gender equality: This overcomes structural inequalities between genders and within society. The dominance of patriarchal structures in politics and society in many African countries does not only mean that the obstacles for women and marginalised groups to participate in politics and take on political responsibility are significantly higher. There is also often a disconnect between people in decision-making positions and the concerns and realities of locally grounded movements for gender equality. We are therefore working to create inclusive and protected spaces for feminist debates and dialogue in order to strengthen the representation of women and marginalised groups in the political and public sphere.
Olurode, 'Lai
State and political participation / Lai Olurode. - Abuja : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2013. - 31 S. = 725 KB, PDF-File. - (Discussion paper / Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Nigeria ; 4)Electronic ed.: Abuja : FES, 2013ISBN 978-978-931-623-6
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Oesterdiekhoff, Peter
Peter Oesterdiekhoff. - Berlin : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Referat Afrika, 2013. - 9 S. = 300 KB PDF-File. - (Internationale Politikanalyse)Electronic ed.: Berlin : FES, 2013ISBN 978-3-86498-534-8
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the first home grown analysis of the media landscape in Africa ; Tanzania 2012 / publ. by: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, fesmedia Africa. - Windhoek [u.a.], [2013]. - 61 S. = 1,2 MB PDF-File. - Electronic ed.: Windhoek : FES, 2013. - Title only available onlineISBN 978-99916-874-8-3
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première analyse locale du paysage médiatique en Afrique ; Cote d'Ivoire 2012. African media barometer. [publ. par: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, fesmedia Africa]. - French/English. - Windhoek [u.a.], [2013]. - 118 S. = 1,2 MB PDF-File. - Electronic ed.: Windhoek : FES, 2013. - Title only available onlineISBN 978-99916-874-7-6
Le Pelley, Mareike
Mareike Le Pelley. - Berlin : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Division for Internationale Cooperation, Africa Department, 2013. - 7 S. = 675 KB, PDF-File. - (Perspective / Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung)Electronic ed.: Berlin : FES, 2013. - Title only available onlineISBN 978-3-86498-452-5
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