Impact of Non-State Actors on Civic Space: Interim Findings & Recommendations
Examining the impact of non-state actors on civic space in Bangladesh, Palestine, and Zimbabwe reveals the drastic effects of pro-government militias, GONGOs, and state-owned media restrictions on NGO activities. Recommendations include resolving conflicts, flexible long-term support, addressing activists' mental health, and promoting diversity among international allies.
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Examining the Impact of Non Examining the Impact of Non- - State Actors on Civic Space State Actors on Civic Space Interim Findings from Bangladesh, Palestine & Interim Findings from Bangladesh, Palestine & Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Policy Recommendations Policy Recommendations Include Workshop 8th October 2019
Headlines: Pro-government militias, GONGOs and state owned media/co-opted media NSA restrictions have a more drastic impact on NGO activity Delegation of nastier restrictions to NSAs by states CSOs lack effective response! A Snapshot
Recommendations: Civic space restrictions 3.0 Resolve beats donor(s) Flexible support for long-term claims Pitch
Recommendations: Mental health of activists is too often overlooked International allies need to raise the alarm Diversity wins, every time! Pitch (2)
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