In the aftermath of elections, whether they bring victory, disappointment, or controversy, movements promoting democracy and human rights often face critical challenges in sustaining momentum and navigating political realities. This webinar brings together trainers and seasoned practitioners from the United States and Zimbabwe to share insights, strategies, and lessons learned from managing movements during the crucial post-election period. With a focus on resilience, care, innovation, and solidarity, this discussion will explore how movements can adapt to shifting landscapes, attract new people, and build resilience for the long-term movement work needed to push for systemic change.
Our panelists will address pivotal questions central to post-election movement management. How can movements maintain momentum and sustain public engagement once the immediate focus of the election fades? What measures can be taken to protect activists from burnout in politically volatile environments, while building resilience? How can movements effectively transform short-term campaigns into enduring efforts, and adapt to electoral outcomes? Drawing on real-world experiences, speakers will provide actionable insights into these critical areas, helping attendees navigate the complexities of post-election advocacy.
Whether you are an organizer, bridgebuilder, civil society leader, or simply interested in the resilience of democratic movements, this webinar offers an invaluable opportunity to gain actionable insights. Join us to learn from experienced leaders, engage in a dynamic discussion, and deepen your understanding of how to build enduring movements that thrive beyond election cycles.
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