The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper Series
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Hivos and the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) have been cooperating since 2005 in a joint effort to contribute to the debate on Civil Society Building (CSB). At the core of this collaboration is the interaction between practitioners and researchers to facilitate knowledge development, dissemination and application.
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Seizing and Stretching Participatory Space: Civil Society Participation in Tanzania’s Policy Processes Research Paper
(no. 1) The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper SeriesJanuary 2010 -
Framing and Claiming Reproductive Rights: A Case Study of Civil Society Actors in Tanzania Research Paper
(no. 2) The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper SeriesFebruary 2010 -
Claims to success: advocacy for the protocol on the rights of women in Africa – solidarity for African women’s rights and the use of information and communication technologies Research Paper
(no. 3) The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper SeriesFebruary 2010 -
Localised Voices in the globalised Amazon: challenges of civil society building in Ecuador Research Paper
(no. 4) The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper SeriesMarch 2010 -
Rights, politics and power: the struggle over the 2006 abortion reform and the women’s movement in Nicaragua Research Paper
(no. 5) The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper SeriesMay 2010 -
Contesting the role of social movements in post-apartheid South Africa: the Treatment Action Campaign Research Paper
(no. 6) The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper SeriesJuly 2010 -
Citizenship in social movements: constructing alternatives in the Anti-Privatization Forum, South Africa Research Paper
(no. 7) The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper SeriesJuly 2010 -
Citizens Forum Zambia Research Paper
(no. 8) The Power of Civil Society: Working Paper SeriesAugust 2011