Governance and Accountability

Demanding Accountability from Local Governance

The project aims to support the building of a democratic and pluralistic society in Afghanistan by encouraging the development of a strong civil society that is capable of addressing corruption issues. This will greatly contribute to anti-corruption efforts by enhancing the monitoring of services provided by public authorities, encouraging the public’s voicing of complaints and […]

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Anti-Corruption, Conflict Management and the Electoral Process

Enhancement of Competency of the Independent Election Commission and afghan NGOs in the fields of Anti-Corruption, Conflict-Management and Organization of theElectoral Process”; The main objectives of the project was to train  IEC staff in techniques of anticorruption, conflict management and handling electoral law will enhance the organisation’s ability to maintain and defend their independence; to cooperate

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Good Governance Training Program

The project focused on training program on good governance and accountability for the Members of the provincial council and district development assemblies, Local government institutions in Nimroze Province. Developed training curriculum and material for the program. Conducted governance and accountability training to local government institutions, provincial council, CSOs, CDCs, DDAs. 65 participants from representing the provincial

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Conflict Management for Afghan Civil society and Administration (CM-ACSA)

The ultimate goal of this project was to strengthen, improve, and increase the quality of participation in conflict-resolution dialogue among members of Afghan administration and civil society.The acquisition of better and more effective mediation skills is the key to making further, more successful development in Afghanistan possible; a fact that is also supported by the conclusions

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