The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs

and

The Republic of Yemen


Cosponsored by
The United Nations Development Programme
and
The Government of Japan

In Partnership with the Governments of:
The Netherlands

The United Kingdom

The United States

And the:
Canadian International Development Agency

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

International Labour Organization

Irish Aid

National Endowment for Democracy

United States Agency for International Development

Westminster Foundation for Democracy

World Bank



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NDI and the Government of Yemen hosted "Managing the Twin Transitions: Political and Economic Reform in Emerging Democracies", a unique informal network for political, civic and economic leaders from transitional democracies. The Forum was held in Sana'a, Yemen from June 27 to 30, 1999.

The Forum brought together political, civic and economic leaders - heads of state and government, cabinet ministers, political party and parliamentary leaders, civil society activists and key players in public and private sector economic reform - of countries advancing democratic reform.

A note on Languages used throughout this site
English - Français - Español

Introduction

The Globalization of Democracy:
The Emerging Democracies Forum

Sana'a, Yemen, June 27-30, 1999

Sana'a Declaration

Voices from Sana'a

International Advisory Committee

Country Summaries

16 Countries participated in the Emerging Democracies Forum. Below, are the summaries for each country in English, French and Spanish.

Yemen
Benin

Bolivia
El Salvador
Georgia
Ghana
Guatemala
Guyana
Macedonia
Malawi
Mali
Mongolia
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nepal

"Every country has a unique experience in simultaneous economic and political reform, and we hope that through sharing experiences everyone will benefit from the exchange."

- Prime Minister Abdul Karim Al-Eryani

Conference Transcripts

Emerging Democracies Forum Transcripts
All 4 topics including the opening and closing presentations are available for viewing online

Speeches

Kenneth D. Wollack, President of NDI

His Excellency Kofi Annan, Secretary-General to the U.N.

Abdul Karim Al-Eryani,
Prime Minister of Yemen

Hillary Clinton, First Lady of the U.S.A.

Participants list, Discussions and Contacting NDI

Emerging Democracies Forum participants
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Discussion Board
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The Emerging Democracies Forum is a program of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) to provide support and encouragement for democratic consolidation in a group of newly emerging democracies.

Photographs by David Morris.

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