Introduction:
The process of building peace and the governance is linked to many intersecting issues, where the governance and institutional organization are considered one of the main points that make the early recovery process a well-paved process, which creates community stability and thus reaching peace at the local levels through laws and regulations that facilitate interaction between individuals and groups
- Ending all forms of violence against women.
- Ensure women's access to quality education, health, and economic resources.
- Active participation in the political life of women, girls, men, and boys in a fair and equitable manner.
- Achieving equal opportunities in accessing jobs, leadership positions, and decision-making positions at all levels.
Peace building:
We work in building peace through a variety of interventions that start with resolving conflicts, avoiding them, and mitigating their effects before they occur, by analyzing reality, understanding current and past sensitivities and their roots, and designing interventions accordingly.
Governance:
Our approach to good governance is based on two levels. The first is monitoring governance gaps in operating and service-providing institutions and trying to analyze them.
As for the second level, it is the path of direct intervention to improve the governance situation through a wide range of tools
Program objective:
Supporting governance processes at the local and national levels to achieve social stability that supports peacebuilding at all levels
Groups we work with:
- Local councils
- Civil society organizations
- Youth - women
- Marginalized groups
- International and local decision makers
Main goals:
- Providing advice on governance issues to individuals and groups.
- Raise awareness of the importance of governance as an entry point for local peace processes.
- Facilitate the processes of building alliances and periodic communication between communities and those responsible for providing services and decision-making.
- Enhancing the ability of women, youth and marginalized groups in Syria to participate in local decision-making institutions and processes.