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Third Biennial Conference of the World Forum for Democratization in Asia

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wfda_logo.jpgDates: 16-18 September 2009  Venue: Seoul, South Korea

The World Forum for Democratization (WFDA) will hold its third biennial conference from 16-18 September 2009 in Seoul, South Korea. It is anticipated to be one of the largest gatherings of democratic movement members in Asia. About 150 people are expected to attend the conference.

wfda_logo.jpgDates: 16-18 September 2009
Venue: Seoul, South Korea


The World Forum for Democratization (WFDA) will hold its third biennial conference from
16-18 September 2009 in Seoul, South Korea. It is anticipated to be one of the largest
gatherings of democratic movement members in Asia. About 150 people are expected to attend the conference.

Its primary objective is to evaluate progress
toward the goals set forth in the "WFDA Framework for Action
2007-2009" and establish a new framework for the work of the future.

The World
Forum for Democratization in Asia was founded in 2005 to
advance the democratic agenda in the region. For details, please click here (Third Biennial Conference website).