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Jarl Hjalmarson Foundation

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TheJarl Hjalmarson Foundation is a Democracy Foundation closely linked to theModerate Party. It focuses on training of politicians active in the Moderate Party’s sister parties, especially women and youth engaged in politics, in countries where the aid is believed to be of best use. Different important issues about how a democratic political party works are discussed during the educational programmes.

The foundation operates inBelarus,Russia,Ukraine,Georgia,Azerbaijan,Moldova,Turkey and the countries on theBalkans. Previously, operations were also run among other places inAfrica and inLatin America.

The foundation was founded in 1994. Initially the newly independent Baltic states were supported. The name of the foundation is chosen in homage to the late Moderate Party ChairmanJarl Hjalmarson.

Chairman of the board of the Jarl Hjalmarson Foundation is MrPeter Egardt. Among previous chairmen of the Foundation you noteGöran Lennmarker, former MP, MrGunnar Hökmark, former MEP and the former SwedishMinister for Foreign Affairs, MrsMargaretha af Ugglas. Honorary chairman is MrCarl Bildt, former Prime Minister and former Foreign Minister,

It is a member of theWilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, the official foundation/think tank of theEuropean People's Party.

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