USAID Political Party Development Assistance
Author: US Agency for International Development
Date: 1999
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Political parties are essential to democracy, and indeed the vitality of a democracy can be measured by the condition of parties within that democracy. While some have argued that political parties are in decline and no longer function as they once did, it is USAID's opinion that they remain indispensable to the promotion and support of democracy in developing and transition countries because they organise, aggregate and articulate the political interests of citizens. As part of its efforts to promote democracy, USAID is involved in political party development assistance. This requires long-term support for the organisational, behavioural and governance roles which political parties play.
Political parties express and aggregate political options, offer choice, generate dialogue and competition, socialise citizens to democratic values and behaviour, and provide leadership. They play a vital role in consolidating nascent democratic principles, but they can only function if the political will is immanent within society. To support this:
USAID's political party development assistance has three goals: The establishment and organisational development of competing political parties and all levels of government; provision of electoral choice to citizens through these parties; and the democratic governance of societies by these parties in both government and opposition. So far it is the first of these goals that has received the most attention and funding from USAID. USAID considers that:
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US Agency for International Development 1999, 'USAID Political Party Development Assistance', USAID, Center for Democracy and Governance, Washington, D.C.
Author:
Bill Baker
, b-baker@dfid.gov.uk
U.S. Agency for International Development, http://www.usaid.gov