Mexico Related Items
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"
Study Tour on Good Government and Civil Service Reform in Washington DC and Mexico City
On June 19-25, 2011, Partners for Democratic Change with the support of USAID Colombia, carried out a Study Tour on Good Government and Civil Service Reform in Washington DC and Mexico City for high-level officials of the Government of Colombia
Partners Mexico works to address public insecurity
Partners Mexico is playing an integral part in building consensus on a Public Security legislative agenda with a Human Rights focus.
Partners Mexico Runs as Finalist in Nationwide Program to Build a Better Mexico
On September 19, Partners Mexico ran as one of 20 finalists out of 47,000 participants on Iniciativa México, a nationwide program that aims to promote outstanding social projects.
PDC Newsletter Summer 2009
Announcing our new website, plans for the 20th anniversary celebration in November, and progress towards three new centers in 2010. Features updates from the newest centers and the Catalysts for Democratic Change program as well as a close look at Socios Mexico's work to engage members of Mexico's Congress in dialogue about national security and climate change.
PDC Newsletter Fall 2005
Partners supports Corporate Social Responsibility by engaging corporations in its democracy endeavors worldwide. Two new Centers, in Mexico and Jordan, open and join the PDCI network. Also, Partners' cooperative advocacy methodology is used in growing NGOs across America.
Catalysts for Democratic Change in the Americas
A regional program to strengthen the Inter-American Democratic Charter through increased awareness and engagement of civil society.
Preserving Biodiversity in the Sea of Cortez
Marine conservation in the Sea of Cortez has been enhanced by establishing close cooperation between the government, civil society, and the private sector.




