In partnership with Democracy Council and CSOs International, the Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria (CCSDS) held two successive workshops for its field staff in nine provinces inside Syria. The workshops, titled “Organizational Development, Civic Leadership and Transparency”, took place in Gaziantep over the course of ten days in mid-November 2013, under the
Read MoreThe Syrian citizenry today stands paralyzed in the face of a chaotic in Syria, with all its competing political forces anddivergent intellectual streams (both peaceful and violent). They are unable to make sense of the current situation – a situation that remains under-studied and under-analyzed. All that has been written about the current conflict is
Read MoreOur voice decides our destiny…. To make this voice heard by decision makers…and push them to find solutions for our future according to OUR will, we invite all Syrians to share their opinions for PEACE in Syria. To share please visit the following link: Negotiation questionnaire Center For Civil Society and Democracy in Syria
Read MoreAuthority in Disarray… Reading into the Syrian Landscape The Forum of Knowledge and Freedom of Speech held its second session on Saturday, 26th October 2013. The event, ‘Authority in Disarray… Reading into the Syrian Landscape’, hosted two special guests: Yaseen al-Haj Saleh, a writer and intellectual; and the journalist Hala Kadamani. It was held in
Read MoreOn the 1st October 2013, the Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria (CCSDS) issued the third edition of its monthly magazine, Suwar. This month’s edition includes several of articles, investigations, pictures and interviews that highlight the civil work underway in the on-going Syrian crisis. The edition explores transitional justice and the methods of
Read MoreArabic | Kurdish The concept of participation is intrinsic to all open and democratic societies. It is essential for human development as understood and pursued by ‘The Center For Civil Society and Democracy in Syria’ (CCSDS). Importantly, we mean participation to mean involvement in policy creation as it is this that most profoundly affects all
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