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News Item Building More Democratic Political Parties in Nigeria
Partners is hosting a study tour on developing inclusive, democratic political parties for a Nigerian delegation who will be establishing the first Political Party Leadership and Policy Development Centre in the country.
News Item Improving Public Participation and Environmental Decision-Making in El Salvador
In El Salvador, Partners is supporting collaboration between community members, government, and civil society to manage the vital waters of the Angue River more sustainably.
News Item Update on EDAMA - "Sustainability" in Arabic
This June in Amman, Partners convened democracy activists from 11 countries in the Middle East and North Africa to network and learn crucial skills for promoting more democratic and inclusive political processes.
News Item Community Dialogues Give Yemeni Citizens a Voice
Yemeni citizens are flocking to Community Dialogue sessions facilitated by Partners-trained community leaders. They are eager to make their voices heard in this critical period of developing a new constitution and new governance framework for Yemen.
News Item Empowering Yemen's Poorest Young Women with Education and Training
“Many women have changed as a result of this program. The change is that people started to send their daughters to schools." Partners for Democratic Change needs your support to help us educate and empower young women in Yemen to make a difference in their communities. Please donate to our Globalgiving campaign, "Training Young Women Leaders in Yemen."
News Item Local Engagement for Advocacy and Dialogue in Yemen
Partners' Yemen LEAD project is helping local civil society organizations play a constructive role in the development of a new constitution and government framework for citizen participation.
News Item Tunisia Inclusive Labor Initiative
Partners is working with the Global Fairness Initiative to bring Tunisian government, the private sector, informal workers and civil society organizations together to create a more inclusive legal and economic framework for informal workers in Tunisia.
News Item Support for Training, Advocacy, and Networking in Developing Democracies (STAND)
New civil society organizations (CSOs) in the Gulf region face many limitations in their work. PDC's STAND program is building stronger, more sustainable institutions that will be able to advance citizen interests.
File PDC Yemen Local Engagement for Advocacy and Dialogue (LEAD) Program
A summary of the Yemen Local Engagement for Advocacy and Dialogue (LEAD) Program
News Item Engaging Democratic Activists for MENA Advancement
PDC's EDAMA initiative is supporting and networking democratic activists in Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen.
Success Story Partners Supports Private Sector Mediation
Partners-Serbia is expanding the use of mediation in the business sector to prevent and resolve conflicts that can discourage investment and economic development.
Page Design, Monitoring & Evaluation
Partners works closely with clients to produce quality design, monitoring & evaluation products that stress learning outcomes and broad stakeholder engagement
File Partners Albania Newsletter
October 2011 edition of "Towards a Sustainable Society", highlighting PA most recent activities and projects.
Page Guatemala
Partners began a new initiative in Guatemala in 2010 with its partner Tt DPK to provide on-going design, monitoring, and evaluation support to the USAID-funded Project Against Violence and Impunity.
File Centro de Colaboración Cívica (Partners-Mexico) update on Public Security Dialogues and other projects
May 2011 update on Partners-Mexico's innovative projects including the Dialogue on Public Security with a Human Rights Focus. In Spanish "En Diálogo con el Centro de Colaboración Cívica: Boletín No. 1"
News Item Partners Announces Initiative in Belize to Improve Citizen Security
Partners for Democratic Change is pleased to announce a new 18-month initiative with the U.S. Embassy in Belize: Community-Police Collaboration to Improve Citizen Security in Belize (CPC-Belize).
News Item Specialist in Peaceful Conflict Transformation Visits Argentina
John Paul Lederach, specialist in peaceful conflict transformation, shared his experiences in the field of peacebuilding in a visit to Buenos Aires.
News Item Monitoring the Performance of Albania's National Licensing Center
Partners Albania's report on Albania's National Licensing Center is released.
File Peru: Confrontation or Cooperation for Sustainable Development
(2005) In over 200 interviews with government officials, local and international NGOs, embassies, and corporations, Partners analyzed the dynamics of conflict in areas where extractive industries are located and designed a strategy to embed change and conflict management in Peruvian society.
News Item Director of Parceiros Brasil Receives Prestigious Fellowship in Dispute Resolution
Gabriela Asmar, Director of Parceiros Brasil, has been selected as one of the class of 2011 Weinstein International Fellows by the JAMS Foundation, one of the leading dispute resolution institutions in the United States.
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Building More Democratic Political Parties in Nigeria

Partners is hosting a study tour on developing inclusive, democratic political parties for a Nigerian delegation who will be establishing the first Political Party Leadership and Policy Development Centre in the country.

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Improving Public Participation and Environmental Decision-Making in El Salvador

In El Salvador, Partners is supporting collaboration between community members, government, and civil society to manage the vital waters of the Angue River more sustainably.

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Update on EDAMA - "Sustainability" in Arabic

This June in Amman, Partners convened democracy activists from 11 countries in the Middle East and North Africa to network and learn crucial skills for promoting more democratic and inclusive political processes.

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