As the international community, regime, and opposition parties prepare for the upcoming Geneva II negotiations, Syrian citizens—particularly women, who are actively fighting for peace in their country—must be directly engaged in defining the outcome. From July to September 2013, Inclusive Security and the Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria (CCSDS) surveyed 110 women
Read MoreThis pamphlet introduces the concept of negotiations and the most important strategies of this process, hoping that it sheds light on the importance of negotiations in resolving crisis in societies that suffer from war, conflicts and social divisions; just as the current Syrian crisis, which has resulted millions of victims up until now. Everybody,
Read MorePerhaps the most pressing subject among the Syrian people, whatever their background, is the current direction of the Syrian crisis and what may happen next. Syrians have been discussing several scenarios lately regarding the end of the crisis and how this will come to be. However, it is the death and misery caused by the
Read MoreOn 26th November 2013, the Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria (CCSDS) ran a workshop for its staff both inside and outside of Syria on negotiations and the role of civil society organizations in the peace process. It was held in collaboration with The Humanitarian Co-operation Foundation (HIVOS) in Gaziantep, Turkey under the
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The Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria (CCSDS) held a workshop on 26th December 2013 in Gaziantep, Turkey for the Center’s field offices’ staff about Peace-Building in Syria. The workshop was part of the Center’s project, “The Effective Social Participation in the Peace Process in Syria”, which is run in collaboration with the
Read MoreThe Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria (CCSDS) was honored to host Dr. Burham Ghalioun, Syrian politician and academic, at the third session of the CCSDS’s Forum for Knowledge and Freedom of Opinion. Dr. Ghalioun is a professor of political economy at the Sorbonne University in Paris, ex-president of the Syrian National Council
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