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WFD engages with international partners to strengthen public commitment to and mobilise resources for supporting democracy around the world, helping to accelerate international action to reverse the decline in global democracy.
Societies that prioritise the inclusion of young people in decision-making see stronger, more sustainable outcomes over time—socially, economically, and politically. On International Youth Day, explore our impact and join us in celebrating the role of young people in building strong democracies.
The Passage, Assent, Gazette and Enforcement (PAGE) Analysis evaluates the implementation status of the Disability Law across Nigerian states, examining legislative progress, assent, gazetting, and the establishment of disability commissions as key enforcement mechanisms.
Nigeria | Study |
The 2025 accessibility audit for enhancing enforcement of the Disability Act in Nigeria’s political space, also known as the EDANPS Survey 2025, is a landscape study that aims to strengthen the enforcement of the Discrimination Against Persons with Disability (Prohibition) Act 2018.
Nigeria | Study |
In 2010, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) launched the Bali Guidelines for the Development of National Legislation on Access to Information, Public Participation, and Justice in Environmental Matters to support countries in the implementation of Principle 10 of the 1992 Rio Declaration on Environment and Development. The guidelines are widely recognised as the first framework that specifically aims to improve global environmental democracy.
This publication presents a detailed assessment of how inclusive Nigeria’s climate governance structures and processes are, particularly for women, youth, and persons with disabilities. The study employs both qualitative and quantitative methods across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, guided by WFD’s Environmental Democracy Political Economy Analysis (PEA) tool.
Nigeria | Study |
WFD in Albania works to strengthen democratic governance by promoting transparency, accountability, and inclusivity within political parties and Parliament.
The Public Debt Management Assessment Tool (PDMAT) 2.0 is an innovative framework developed by Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) to strengthen parliamentary oversight of public debt management worldwide.
Nigeria | Report |
WFD Malaysia together with KANITA, USM and Wanita Berdaya Selangor (WBS) convened a public forum on women’s wings in political parties, bringing together speakers from five political parties, civil society, academia, and many passionate individuals. The forum created space to reflect on whether current structures are still fit for purpose, and to explore reforms that move beyond tokenism toward genuine shared leadership.
Malaysia |
For women to take up their rightful place as decisionmakers, we need to challenge the systemic barriers that prevent them from entering and progressing in formal politics. The ASEAN Women Political Leaders’ Series: Towards Safe and Inclusive Politics reaffirmed the power of cross-border collaboration in addressing violence against women in politics (VAWP) and advancing gender-inclusive leadership across the region.
This chapter is part of our policy brief that discusses where risks to democracy from AI are emerging, what a democratic response to AI governance and safety looks like and the role of parliaments worldwide in enabling this response. It outlines how the democratic governance community can help plot a course of action to ensure that democracy is protected in the face of rapid AI advancements.
Briefing |
This chapter is part of our policy brief that discusses where risks to democracy from AI are emerging, what a democratic response to AI governance and safety looks like and the role of parliaments worldwide in enabling this response. It outlines how the democratic governance community can help plot a course of action to ensure that democracy is protected in the face of rapid AI advancements.
Briefing |
This chapter is part of our policy brief that discusses where risks to democracy from AI are emerging, what a democratic response to AI governance and safety looks like and the role of parliaments worldwide in enabling this response. It outlines how the democratic governance community can help plot a course of action to ensure that democracy is protected in the face of rapid AI advancements.
Briefing |