Thu. Sep 19th, 2024

Gaborone — The National Democratic Institute (NDI) and partners presented the Gaborone Declaration in Support of Constitutionalism and Democratic Consolidation today, after concluding an international summit gathered in this city from July 6 to 8, 2022.

The summit was co-hosted by the Government of Botswana and NDI in partnership with Open Society Foundations – Africa, Kofi Annan Foundation, Katiba Institute, Afrobarometer, Tournons la Page, Africtivistes, African Network of Constitutional Lawyers, Presidential Precinct, and University of Botswana.

The vision for the Gaborone summit was to promote democratic progress and resilience while countering democratic backsliding and the erosion of constitutionalism across the continent.

The Gaborone Declaration commends the peaceful transfer of executive power through credible and inclusive elections and the strengthening of democratic practices in a number of African countries. However, participants also noted with concern that in recent years, the democratic trend across the continent has shifted from one of democratic expansion and consolidation to one of autocratic resurgence and democratic decline.

The Declaration celebrates Africa’s youthful population which is eager to participate and contribute to democratic governance and development, and lamented that the reluctance of some leaders to adhere to constitutional term limits denies the continent’s youth opportunities for their participation in the peaceful and orderly renewal of political leadership and alternation of power.