African Centre for Democratic Transitions - ACDT

African Centre for Democratic Transitions  - ACDT Transition from authoritarianism to democracy is complex. These are the critical foundations for a functional state and for effective transitions.

ACDT works to build a more competitive Africa through strong institutions, respect for the rule of law and promoting peaceful resolutions to conflict.These are the critical foundations for a functional state and for effective transtions. History shows that transitioning countries’ move toward genuine substantive democracy must be characterized by strong majority rule, free and fair elections, and

strong minority and civil rights protections. ACDT champions inclusive initiatives allowing a diversity of perspective, with a firm belief that this will contribute to identifying the most beneficial paths to democratic transition for the societies affected. ACDT works to build a more globally competitive Africa through strong institutions, respect for the rule of law and promoting peaceful resolutions to conflict.

15/02/2018

THE NELSON MANDELA FOUNDATION

Johannesburg, 15 February 2018

The End of a painful era for our country:

The Nelson Mandela Foundation welcomes the decision made by President Jacob Zuma to resign from office. That it took him so long to do the honourable thing attests again to the degree to which he had come to see the presidency as his personal fiefdom.

His departure marks the end of our county’s highest office being used to systematically loot state coffers. We trust that it will also mark the beginning of a politics which places the most vulnerable at the centre.

We acknowledge the sterling work done by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and many other leaders of the African National Congress (ANC) in forcing the 14 February breakthrough. We note also the unprecedented spirit of cooperation between opposition political parties which played a key role in sealing Zuma's ouster. This spirit will be essential as the long work of cleaning up and fixing unfolds.

We welcome the decisive moves by organs of the state to act against the networks of criminality which have crippled our democracy in the last decade. While Zuma remains the symbol of this criminality, all those involved must be held to account.

Of course, it is not going to be enough simply to clean up and fix. Our flagship project on poverty and inequality, the Mandela Initiative, which concluded a national workshop in Cape Town on 14 February, offered analysis on how this state capture has taken place in democratic South Africa. In part, the explanation lies in the failure to ensure a fundamental re-structuring of the economy after 1994. Without such transformation, the country has been (and will remain) vulnerable to leaders who extract private wealth in the guise of progressive change.

As we enter the centenary of Madiba’s birth, there is a need to reckon with the failures of the democratic era. We believe that we are at a critical moment in our history, one which offers us the unique opportunity to reflect, to rebuild, and to transform. Making this moment work for the vast majority of South Africans would be to honour Madiba in the best way possible.

PAUL COLLIER is a professor of Economics at Oxford University. Also the author of 'The Bottom Billion' - which won the 2...
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PAUL COLLIER is a professor of Economics at Oxford University.

Also the author of 'The Bottom Billion' - which won the 2008 Lionel Gelber Prize for the world's best book on International Affairs, he has lectured widely on the subjects of Economics and International Relations.

We recommend his latest, to lovers of writings on the Enterprise of Democracy : "WARS, GUNS & VOTES - Democracy In Dangerous Places". Copies available at any Text Centre outlet.

Whereas the sphere of Democracy and Governance is fairly broad, at the African Centre for Democratic Transitions - ACDT ...
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Whereas the sphere of Democracy and Governance is fairly broad, at the African Centre for Democratic Transitions - ACDT (based in Nairobi, Kenya), our vision is to narrow down and build, encourage and sustain a stronger democratic Africa through fluid transitions. Through Research, Policy and Programmatic Interventions, we also seek to build a more globally competitive Africa vide strong institutions, respect for the rule of law and promotion of peaceful resolutions to conflict - critical foundations for a functional state and effective transitions. Follow us on Twitter and on this Fb Page.

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