What can the UK learn from deliberative democracy in the Global South?
Join us for a Soundbite with Shannon O’Connell, Director of Policy and Programmes at Westminster Foundation for Democracy.

Shannon O’Connell is responsible for the strategic, technical, and operational management and overall leadership of programmes at at Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD). Shannon has extensive experience in politics, policy advocacy and elections. She has worked on more than two dozen electoral campaigns, largely for women candidates. She served as Senior Adviser to Dawn Purvis MLA, former leader of the Progressive Unionist Party in Northern Ireland. She was also an adviser and campaign manager for the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition in their first elections after the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. Globally, Shannon has served as a policy and strategy adviser to elected officials and political party leaders, both in government and opposition, as well as a coach for candidates and strategist for political parties. She has worked in more than 20 countries worldwide, including as Country Director for the National Democratic Institute in the West Bank and Gaza. Shannon was formerly WFD’s Senior Gender and Inclusion Adviser, when she was responsible for developing tools and resources to advance women’s political participation and influence, working with programme teams to design various forms of technical assistance that support better outcomes for women, girls and other underrepresented groups, as well as initiating research and policy efforts that support the same results.
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About this event series
Deliberative democracy: Rethinking democracy for 21st century prosperity
This Director’s Seminars and Soundbites series provides a thought-provoking exploration of the contemporary discussions surrounding deliberative democracy's structure and form, as well as the possibilities for renewing democracy. It aims to stimulate critical thinking and foster open dialogues regarding the challenges confronting us.
Soundbites are a platform for professionals and entrepreneurs who are leading in their field. Speakers are innovators and inspiring actors working in new and traditional sectors, outside of academia. The Soundbite gives the audience an insight into how their organisation contributes to sustainable and inclusive prosperity.
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