FDDCA
The Foundation for Defence of Democracy in Central Asia (FDDCA) focuses on promoting democratic values, safeguarding human rights, and strengthening the rule of law. Our efforts span a wide range of initiatives aimed at developing civil society, combating corruption, protecting vulnerable groups, and fostering transparent and equitable governance across Central Asia.
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Democratization of Central Asia:
The processes of democratization and the protection of human rights play a key role in shaping the global strategy of the United States, which actively employs these principles as foundational elements of development. This is because democracy, according to the U.S. government, is regarded as one of the most important criteria for a developed state and a prerequisite for the existence of a conflict-free society.
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The Foundation for the Defence of Democracy in Central Asia (FDDCA) is an independent, non-partisan organization headquartered in the Republic of Lithuania and the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Dedicated to advancing democratic principles, protecting human rights, and upholding the rule of law in Central Asia, FDDCA strives to build a fair, inclusive, and transparent society where every individual can actively participate in decision-making and contribute to shaping a sustainable and thriving future.
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FDDCENTRAL ASIA
Youth of Central Asia: Demographic Potential Amid Authoritarianism and External Pressures Central Asia, home to approximately 82 million people, is a region with unique demographic potential. Youth under the age of 35 comprise about 65–70% of the population, equating to 52.7–56.8 million people. This human capital could serve as a foundation for sustainable development in the region. However, the influence of authoritarian regimes and external players, such as Russia and China, significantly hampers the realization of this potential.