Engaging with Syrian CSOs

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Author(s)
Crawford, N.
Publication language
English
Pages
42pp
Date published
30 Apr 2015
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Accountability and Participation, Participation, Capacity development, Local capacity, National & regional actors, Regional, Networks, NGOs
Countries
Syria

Since the start of the revolution in Syria, the number and activities of Syrian civil society organisations (CSOs) have multiplied extraordinarily. Whereas before the revolution civil society barely existed, CSOs are now involved in (i) relief and recovery, (ii) peacebuilding, peacemaking and peacekeeping, and (iii) advocacy, evidence gathering, media and monitoring.

The international community is doing a lot to support Syrian CSOs. This paper benchmarks the Syrian CSO community and the international community’s engagement with Syrian CSOs against best practices. It looks to assess the capacity of Syrian CSOs and how effectively international organisations are facilitating increased capacity. It looks at both normal CSOs and the Local Administrative Councils (LACs) as a form of omnibus CSO.