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PROJECT

Strengthening Advocacy Capacity of Civil Society in The Gambia

Project Description
The project targeted the Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (TANGO) in the Gambia, and more specifically its 121 member NGOs (including the staff of some 60 NGOs) including over 2,000 members (community based organizations, religious and cultural bodies, youth organizations, trade unions and farmer associations). While the country has a plan for decentralization, the implementation of the plan has been incomplete.
Project Partner
Concern Universal
Lesson Title Lesson Date
Strengthening Advocacy Capacity of Civil Society in The Gambia Dec 2013 Read lesson
Strengthening Advocacy Capacity of Civil Society in The Gambia Dec 2013 Read lesson
Strengthening Advocacy Capacity of Civil Society in The Gambia Dec 2013 Read lesson
Strengthening Advocacy Capacity of Civil Society in The Gambia Dec 2013 Read lesson
Strengthening Advocacy Capacity of Civil Society in The Gambia Dec 2013 Read lesson
PROJECT

Media, Transparency and Accountability in Albania

Project Description
Media, Transparency and Accountability in Albania sought to strengthen the role of the Albanian media to promote transparency and government accountability by 1) investigating and informing citizens on issues of civic concern and corruption, and 2) developing, implementing and enforcing its own ethical and professional standards.
Project Partner
IREX Europe/Hapur
Lesson Title Lesson Date
Media, Transparency and Accountability in Albania Sep 2010 Read lesson
Media, Transparency and Accountability in Albania Sep 2010 Read lesson
Media, Transparency and Accountability in Albania Sep 2010 Read lesson
Media, Transparency and Accountability in Albania Sep 2010 Read lesson
Media, Transparency and Accountability in Albania Sep 2010 Read lesson
Media, Transparency and Accountability in Albania Read lesson
PROJECT

Promoting Citizen’s Participation in the Constitutional Reform Process in Ghana

Project Description
The project facilitated the participation of marginalized and vulnerable groups of citizens in the constitutional reform process in Ghana. This process was initiated by the Ghanaian government when it established a Constitution Review Commission (CRC). The project aimed to consult the country’s marginalized populations on key constitutional issues and considered their recommendations in conjunction with the results of field surveys and thematic research papers. The project organized workshops with participants. On average 21 new relevant recommendations were made by each participant.
Project Partner
Institute of Economic Affairs
Lesson Title Lesson Date
Promoting Citizen’s Participation in the Constitutional Reform Process in Ghana Jan 2013 Read lesson
Promoting Citizen’s Participation in the Constitutional Reform Process in Ghana Jan 2013 Read lesson
Promoting Citizen’s Participation in the Constitutional Reform Process in Ghana Jan 2013 Read lesson
Promoting Citizen’s Participation in the Constitutional Reform Process in Ghana Read lesson
PROJECT

Creating a Network of Young Reporters in Armenia

Project Description
The project sought to empower youth and increase their civic participation and the building of a more democratic society through the development of their media skills. Its intended outcomes were to: 1) increase civic and media literacy among regional youth; and, 2) increase the participation of youth in information creation, production and distribution.
Project Partner
Manana Youth Educational Cultural Center
Lesson Title Lesson Date
Creating a Network of Young Reporters in Armenia Dec 2014 Read lesson
Creating a Network of Young Reporters in Armenia Dec 2014 Read lesson
Creating a Network of Young Reporters in Armenia Dec 2014 Read lesson
Creating a Network of Young Reporters in Armenia Dec 2014 Read lesson
Creating a Network of Young Reporters in Armenia Dec 2014 Read lesson
PROJECT

Underpinning and developing the democratic electoral processes in Azerbaijan

Project Description
The project was conducted by Center Women and Modern World (CWMW) in partnership with Baku Volunteer Center (BVC), and New Shamakhi Foundation (NSHF). The project was directed promote democratic values and mobilize women for participation in elections. I’s primary focus was on involving women in elections with journalists and local NGO heads as secondary beneficiaries. The project was carried out in 10 regions located close to Shamakhi, which is three hours’ drive outside the capital Baku.
Project Partner
Center Women and Modern World (CWMW)
Lesson Title Lesson Date
Underpinning and developing the democratic electoral processes in Azerbaijan Aug 2010 Read lesson
Underpinning and developing the democratic electoral processes in Azerbaijan Aug 2010 Read lesson
Underpinning and developing the democratic electoral processes in Azerbaijan Aug 2010 Read lesson
Underpinning and developing the democratic electoral processes in Azerbaijan Aug 2010 Read lesson
Underpinning and developing the democratic electoral processes in Azerbaijan Aug 2010 Read lesson
Underpinning and developing the democratic electoral processes in Azerbaijan Aug 2010 Read lesson
Underpinning and developing the democratic electoral processes in Azerbaijan Aug 2010 Read lesson
PROJECT

Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi

Project Description
The project was related to the establishment in Burundi of a National Consultation Steering Committee (NCSC) made up of government, UN and civil society representatives and tasked with addressing issues of national reconciliation and accountability for past large-scale human rights violations. The overall goal of the project was “to help the NCSC to achieve its mandate and promote transitional justice”
Project Partner
International Centre for Transitional Justice (ICTJ)
Lesson Title Lesson Date
Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi Aug 2010 Read lesson
Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi Aug 2010 Read lesson
Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi Aug 2010 Read lesson
Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi Aug 2010 Read lesson
Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi Aug 2010 Read lesson
Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi Aug 2010 Read lesson
Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi Aug 2010 Read lesson
Strengthening transitional justice processes in Burundi Read lesson
PROJECT

Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola

Project Description
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola targeted the women’s organizations of Angola’s political parties and other platforms that work to promote the political empowerment of women. Participants found the issues addressed by the project interesting and appreciated the participatory methodology, which encouraged interaction among people who in many cases were from different political parties, enabling them to get to know one another. However, the decline of the grantee’s institutional capacity substantially lessened the project’s potential impact.
Project Partner
Rede Mulher Angola
Lesson Title Lesson Date
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola Mar 2013 Read lesson
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola Mar 2013 Read lesson
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola Mar 2013 Read lesson
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola Mar 2013 Read lesson
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola Mar 2013 Read lesson
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola Mar 2013 Read lesson
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola Mar 2013 Read lesson
Increasing Women’s Participation in Politics and Decision Making in Angola Read lesson