Center for Civil Society and Democracy (CCSD) co-signed the following Statement alongside with more than 60 Syrian organizations and networks.
Read MoreOm Abdo is a woman from Aleppo. She fled along with her three sons and two daughters from the unceasing bombardment of the eastern neighborhoods in Aleppo.
Read MoreNoura Burhan, Center for Civil Society and Democracy (CCSD) Counting them off on her fingers, Noura Burhan can list Syria’s many “peace circles” without a second thought.
Read MoreI Am She” is a network of community-based women’s groups or “peace circles” led by Syrian women, working to reinforce effective political, economic, social,
Read MoreOnce again, Aleppo is back to the top of news headlines on Syria. However, now the headlines are once again about violence. The city has been exposed to the most violent attacks, in which civilian protection has not been guaranteed, nor even taken into consideration.
Read MoreCCSD has published research measuring public accountability in Syria. Through the research, which was conducted in 2015, over 1,200 people from ten local communities in eight provinces of Syria were surveyed. Public accountability is an approach based on community participation in holding their decision-makers and leaders accountable.
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