Zabadani Women’s Initiative Zabadani Women’s Initiative : “ STOP THE VIOLENCE ” For over three and a half years the city of Zabadani, in the southwest of Syria, has been besieged by the Syrian government. Zabadani’s residents were originally attacked by the Syrian government for rising up peacefully to demand human rights
Read MoreUnder the title “Support and Strengthen Civil Society” the representatives of several Syrian organizations met with international organizations working on Syrian issues at the Center for Civil Society and Democracy (CCSD) office in Gaziantep, Turkey. The purpose of the March 9th meeting included: Networking between the Syrian organizations from multiple geographic areas. Networking between the Syrian
Read MoreGiven the rising “feeling of despair and tiredness” among Syrian people concerning the deadly conflict, and as a response to the appeal to “stop this carnage”, CCSDS welcomes any initiative that is calling for an end to the violence in Syria. The only solution to the crisis in Syria is to bring the country
Read MoreSponsored by CCSD and with the participation of 9 civil society organizations (CSOs), a lecture was held on March 3, 2015 in the city of Qamishley about the mechanisms of transparent elections and election monitoring. The lecture was organized by Shiar Issa as part of the What about elections!? campaign and was attended by more than 50 representatives of local political parties and CSOs
Read MoreBased on our mission to support and to strengthen civil society, The Center for Civil Society and Democracy team has conducted 113 workshops during inside Syria starting from August 2014. CCSD team trained 17 Local Councils, and more than 40 NGOs in the topics of Organizational development, civic leadership and election . In
Read MoreFrom the 19th to the 21st of January, 2015 among the activities of the CCSDS organizational development program, was a workshop about strategic planning in the Turkish city of Urfa. Seven Kurdish organizations, working in several different areas (education, rights preservation, women’s rights, youth rights, and civil society) gathered to provide training to 15 participants,
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