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CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation Setting a New Strategy

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CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation Setting a New Strategy

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  1. CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen ParticipationSetting a New Strategy www.civicus.org

  2. civil society

  3. Civil society, noun: The arena outside the family, state and the market, which is created by individual and collective actions, organisations and institutions to advance shared interests. CIVICUS Civil Society Index www.civicus.org

  4. CIVICUS’ role Bridge the gaps between • north and south • local and global • different themes within civil society • different sectors www.civicus.org

  5. about CIVICUS

  6. Mission To strengthen global citizen action and civil society throughout the world. www.civicus.org

  7. Vision A worldwide community of informed, inspired, committed citizens engaged in confronting the challenges facing humanity. www.civicus.org

  8. CIVICUS’ Objectives • Promote Civic Existence • Promote Civic Expression • Promote Civic Engagement www.civicus.org

  9. the CIVICUS alliance

  10. CIVICUS Alliance The CIVICUS alliance is made up of: • Organisations from across the spectrum of civil society • Individual civil society activists • Representatives from over 100 countries • Donors and other supporters committed to strengthening civil society www.civicus.org

  11. Owned by members • Membership elects the Board of Directors for 3-year terms, who report back regularly • Board appoints and oversees the Secretary General • Secretary General appoints and manages the secretariat, currently in Johannesburg www.civicus.org

  12. CIVICUS around the World (2011) No CIVICUS Presence CIVICUS Presence

  13. what we do

  14. Strategic Directions 2008-12 Protecting the rights of civil society actors Strengthening good practice within civil society Strengthening civil society’s ability to influence the policies and practices of governments, international institutions and the private sector www.civicus.org

  15. Protecting the rights of civil society • Promote the existence of an adequate space for civil society to operate freely • Protect civil society organisations (CSOs) and citizen action from oppression and marginalisation • provide solidarity to civil society when under threat www.civicus.org

  16. Strengthening good practice • Support initiatives to maintain and improve the accountability, transparency and legitimacy of CSOs • encourage and support CSOs to comply with the highest standards of conduct in all aspects of their work • increase awareness of these issues, provide resources, and share good practices www.civicus.org

  17. Strengthening civil society’s influence • support civil society’s role in decision making processes • build effective collaboration within civil society • strengthen the sector’s capacity to engage governments/international institutions/private sector • increase civil society’s hands-on experience of political processes www.civicus.org

  18. Civil Society Index A participatory needs assessment and action planning tool for civil society around the world Objective: Create a knowledge base and momentum for civil society strengthening Activities: 35 countries completed 2008-2011 phase of CSI; now launching a lighter, cheaper Rapid Assessment version; Jamaica also assessed state of c.s. in 2003-2006 www.civicus.org

  19. Civil Society Watch Objective: Advocate for the protection and expansion of space for civil society to operate freely Action: lead and support timely, principled and effective responses to situations that threaten civil society (advocacy; Crisis Response Fund) Get involved: Visit www.cswatch.org to report threats and take action to protect civil society www.civicus.org

  20. World Assembly Primary venue where civil society, donors, government, business and media convene to act together to build a more just world. 2011 World Assembly Civil Society and Global Governance: Doing it better 10-12 September 2011 www.civicusassembly.org www.civicus.org

  21. Affinity Group of National Associations AGNA brings together national associations from around the world. Objective: Foster greater co-operation across national and regional boundaries and increase ability to pursue mutual interests. Activities: Peer learning exchanges, research papers, resources, annual meetings to discuss common issues www.civicus.org

  22. UN Representation CIVICUS has representation at the United Nations in both Geneva and New York Objective: Enhance the space and impact of civil society in decision making processes. Activities: Protect the rights of civil society by using UN mechanisms (i.e. Human Rights Council) and work to create more space for civil society engagement at the UN www.civicus.org

  23. Rio+20 • UN Conference on Sustainable Development, 20-22 June 2012 • CIVICUS an Organising Partner, appointed by UNDESA to facilitate NGO and civil society involvement • NGO Guide to Rio+20 at www.civicus.org • Road to Rio+20 www.civicus.org

  24. Key approaches • Knowledge generation and analysis • Communication • Convening and multi-stakeholder engagement • Advocacy www.civicus.org

  25. why are we here today?

  26. 1. 2013-2017 Strategic Directions • A process owned by the Board of Directors, who are responsible for setting CIVICUS strategy • A fast-changing world, and new dynamics that will unfold over the next 5 years • Leadership transition at CIVICUS: a chance to take stock of what members want in their alliance and in their Secretary General www.civicus.org

  27. 1. 2013-2017 Strategic Directions • 15-20 consultations (March – July) • “In focus” virtual dialogues on specific issues (April – July) • Online survey (April-May) • Summary report of global findings (August) • Draft SDs presented to membership and World Assembly (September) www.civicus.org

  28. Key questions today • What does the global environment look like for civil society, and what are the priorities? • What are the top 3 priorities for an alliance like CIVICUS, and what would success look like? www.civicus.org

  29. get involved

  30. Join. Support. Take action. Join a global alliance dedicated to strengthening civil society – Become a member! Support the crisis response fund for civil society – Donate to CIVICUS! Take action to protect civil society through the Civil Society behind Bars campaign and more! www.civicus.org

  31. learn morewww.civicus.org www.facebook.com/CIVICUS @CIVICUSalliance www.youtube.com/CIVICUSworldalliance

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