2004

ANU - ICAC Corruption and Anti Corruption Course

Responsible Parliamentary Government Course

Designing Judicial Education Programs Workshop


2003

Two Conferences in December

ANU-CDI Parliamentary Officials Course

Human Rights Capacity Building in the Asia Pacific

Establishment of the Asia Pacific Judicial Educators Forum


2002

ANU - CDI Parliamentary Officials Course

Asia Pacific Democratic Cooperation Forum Conference

Preparatory Meeting of the Commonwealth Pacific Democracy Roundtable - Fiji


2000

Workshop on Designing and Teaching a Program or Course on Human Rights

Four Country Anti-Corruption Workshop:Asia-Pacific Perspectives on Combating Corruption

Leadership and Democracy Forum

Journalism and Democracy Course


1998 Australian Election Seminar
Crawford School of Economics and Government
The Centre for Democratic Institutions (CDI) is a government-funded body that supports the efforts of new democracies in the Asia-Pacific region to strengthen their political systems. It provides training, technical assistance and peer support for parliamentarians and emerging leaders in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, with a particular focus on Indonesia, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji.

The Australian Government established CDI in 1998. It is funded primarily by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID). One of the primary ways in which CDI works to promote democracy is through strengthening parliamentary governance and political parties. The Centre focusses on parliamentary and political party development, and conducts flagship training courses and policy-relevant research on these subjects.
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