Under the name “Syrian Women… Advocacy… Peace-Building”, the Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria finished the third workshop of the Women for the Future of Syria program in the Turkish city of Gaziantep between the 8th and the 12th of April 2013. The workshop was sponsored by Women’s Democracy Network (WDN) and The
Read MoreThe Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria has conducted eight workshops through the Civic Media Project, including six introductory workshops and two capstones, between the 17th of September 2012 and the 17th of May 2013 in the Turkish city of Gaziantep. In those workshops, we targeted eighty-five civilian journalists and other media activists
Read MoreEvery year, in the 23rd of April, the UNESCO celebrates the World Book and Copyright Day to promote a culture of reading among the communities , spread the concept of copyright , and protect the intellectual property. The importance of books stems from being the material expression of our thoughts and ideas , the reflection
Read MoreAlongside with Women’s International Day on March 8th, 2013, a group of Syrian activists (male and female) launched “I am She“, a movement to support the political and social participation of Syrian women. The Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria (CCSDS) supported this movement in coordination with other civil society groups and civil
Read MoreThe Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria – Idleb Office, completed the first phase of a new project in Saraqeb town; ‘A Child’s Hug.’ Thirty Five children were trained to draw and use colors. The Training aimed at stimulating children’s imagination and getting them out of the psychological pressure that they experience due to the continues
Read MoreAs a part of the various civilian activities led by the Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria (CCCDS), a four person observer team went to Kilis refugee camp on January 16, 2012, to supervise the elections and the procedures of voting in the five electoral centers where the voters were able to choose
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