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ALDA takes flight to Benin: strengthening ties at Africa’s International Forum on Participatory Democracy

kol 19, 2024

Citizens engagement Good governance

From 7 to 11 August, 2024, a dedicated delegation of ALDA traveled to the Republic of Benin to engage in the 5th edition of the Forum de la Démocratie Participative en Afrique (FIDEPA). Representing ALDA, Giulia Sostero, Coordinator of the Middle East and Africa Department and Abdelaziz Bouslah, Africa Project Officer, took part in this influential event held in Cotonou, Benin. Organised by the International Observatory on Participatory Democracy in Africa (IODP) with the support of UCLG and hosted by the Municipality of Cotonou, which holds the presidency of IODP Africa for 2024, the forum sought to address the challenges and opportunities in fostering citizen participation for the creation of sustainable cities and territories.

During the mission, ALDA’s delegation engaged with key figures in Benin’s civil society, including a pivotal meeting with Mr. Bachir Kanoute, Secretary General of IODP Africa. The team also had the opportunity to converse with Mr. Segla LIHOUSSOU, Executive Director of the National Association for Beninese Communes, along with his team of project managers.


ALDA engaged in extensive discussions with key stakeholders to strengthen civic engagement and share best practices aimed at bolstering grassroots democracy throughout Benin.


Additionally, the delegation met with the recipients of the WYDE Civic Engagement grants, winners from the second call for proposals. Key interactions included a meeting with Mr. Jean-Pierre DEGUE, Executive Secretary of Social Watch Benin, followed by discussions with Mrs. Eveline OUENSAVI, National Coordinator, and Mr. Henry Joel DOSSOU, Executive Director of the Scouts of Benin. The delegation also engaged with Mr. Roméo FANGNINOU, Secretary General, and Mr. Créole TEDO, Programs Manager, along with the team from the Beninese Association for Constitutional Law (ABDC).


These interactions underscored the diverse and dynamic efforts being made to promote democratic practices and enhance citizen involvement within Benin.


The visit coincided with a significant date, August 10th, recognised as the African Day for Decentralisation and Local Democracy. This day served as a powerful reminder of the importance of empowering local communities and fostering grassroots participation in governance. Discussions highlighted the unique strength of African citizens’ deep-rooted connection to their local contexts, suggesting that this localised identity could be a driving force for community-led development and inclusive decision-making processes.

Looking to the future, the baton for hosting the next FIDEPA will be passed to the Municipality of Dakar, with the upcoming edition scheduled for July-August 2025. This transition marks a continued commitment to advancing participatory democracy across Africa and underscores the vital role of collective efforts in promoting citizen engagement and sustainable urban development.

In conclusion, ALDA’s mission to Benin as part of the International Forum for Participatory Democracy in Africa provided a rich platform for exchange and collaboration, paving the way for strengthened decentralised cooperation in building democratic cities.