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The Council for a Community of Democracies is an organization which advocates democracy. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
CCD's Mission
Strengthen collaboration among governments and democracy advocates in building an effective worldwide community of democratic nations based on the initiative of the June 2000 Warsaw Community of Democracies Conference.
Help implement resolutions promulgated at the 2002 Community of Democracies meeting in Seoul, Korea; to assist national and international non-governmental organizations formulate a strategic vision for the future of the Community of Democracies and to support that vision by their participation in the 2005 meeting to be held in Santiago, Chile.
Share among governments and non-governmental organizations their pro-democracy programs and resources.
Promote collaboration among democratically elected parliaments and among delegations to the United Nations -- including the organization of a UN democracy caucus --- and collaboration among other international organizations in support of democratic practices.
A momentous new movement, the Community of Democracies was launched in Warsaw, Poland, in June of 2000.
This community of states – drawn from a diverse mix of regions, cultures, and religions – dedicated itself to a core set of democratic principles and to support cooperation among democracies worldwide.
The Council for a Community of Democracies, a non-governmental organization incorporated in Washington D.C., was formed to support this global movement.