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THE ROLE OF DONORS IN SUPPORTING CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT

THE ROLE OF DONORS IN SUPPORTING CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT. SYSTEMIC. HUMAN RIGHTS (civil, political, social, economic & cultural) RULE OF LAW POPULAR PARTICIPATION SEPERATION OF POWERS. Civil Society. State. Corporate Sector. University. Media. POLITICAL Culture & Institutions.

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THE ROLE OF DONORS IN SUPPORTING CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT

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  1. THE ROLE OF DONORS IN SUPPORTING CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT Danish Institute for Human Rights

  2. SYSTEMIC HUMAN RIGHTS (civil, political, social, economic & cultural) RULE OF LAW POPULAR PARTICIPATION SEPERATION OF POWERS Civil Society State Corporate Sector University Media POLITICAL Culture & Institutions STRUCTURAL TECHNICAL Law, Policies & Standards OPERATIONAL Procedure, Practice & Events SYSTEMIC AND STRUCTUREAL Danish Institute for Human Rights

  3. DEVELOPMENT CIVIL SOCIETY ROLE HUMAN RIGHTS RULE OF LAW POPULAR PARTICIPATION SEPERATION OF POWERS Mobilisation Political Space Awareness Representation Dialogue Interrelations POLITICAL STRUCTURAL Expertise Lobby Research Education Consultation Analysis TECHNICAL OPERATIONAL Advocacy Protection Monitoring Training Services Reporting Information Social Function CIVIL SOCIETY FUNCTIONS Danish Institute for Human Rights

  4. DONOR CHALLENGES • Develop modes of support and cooperation that are able to encompass the full range of civil society functions; • Extend support to organisations with strong popular legitimacy support, including social movements, rural and local volunteer organisations; • Develop new modes of support that assist in transforming civil society culture and methods. Danish Institute for Human Rights

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