| Director's
Statement

Professor Ebere Onwudiwe
Director of IMDP
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The
post-Cold War era has witnessed the emergence of new democracies
in Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa and Latin America. This has
produced a re-energized civil society that is anxious and
eager to play its part in the emerging democracies. Among
the potentially important players in the new democratization
process are the media and civil society that specialize in
issues of democracy and civic engagement. These entities seek
to find a way of placing citizens at the center of the democratic
process in order to create an engaged citizenry that participates
in public deliberations and actions that impact public policy.
Along this line, our researcher, Sam Chege Mwangi, conducted
an exploratory survey
to find out how media in other countries have attempted to
engage citizens in their work. Overall, he found that there
was a great interest in civic engagement issues but that there
are fewer resources available for those interested in networking
and sharing what they are learning with similar-minded researchers,
scholars, media personnel and interested civil society members
around the world.
The International Media and Democracy Project is designed
to meet
this need.
Ebere
Onwudiwe;
;
Executive Director, CIS

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