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Partners Global Blog - Page 2 of 9 - Where Peace and Democracy Meet for Coffee
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Open: Moving Forward Together. On July 9, 2015. Improving Citizen Security with Constructive Conversations. Ray Shonholtz, the founder of Partners for Democratic Change (Partners), once told me that the majority of our work is about having ‘adult conversations’. But, what exactly did he mean by this? 8221; While sometimes difficult and counter-intuitive, the yes, and approach requires acknowledgement of multiple perspectives on the same issue without discounting any of them. We assembled diverse civil so...
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Building Glass Houses with Civil Society
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Building Glass Houses with Civil Society. May 7, 2015. Civil Society and Journalists Partner to Create Transparent Governments. I believe that the public journal is a public trust; that all connected with it are, to the full measure of responsibility, trustees for the public; that all acceptance of lesser service than the public service is a betrayal of this trust. In many countries around the world, information is often hard to find or access. As Partners for Democratic Change. We’ve introduced our nati...
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Informing the Citizenry to End Corruption
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Informing the Citizenry to End Corruption. By Partners Blog Editor. July 30, 2015. President Buhari recently wrote in a Washington Post op-ed. One approach to diagnosing and treating corruption is the development of partnerships between civil society and the Nigerian government agencies, such as those created through the Access Nigeria (AccessNG). Of our findings for the second half of 2014. Below is our summary of the issues that has caught our attention. The number of adjournments and the time lapse be...
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Partners Global Blog - Page 4 of 9 - Where Peace and Democracy Meet for Coffee
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Open: A Peruvian Fellow’s Journey to Geneva: A Reflection on the United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights. A Peruvian Fellow’s Journey to Geneva: A Reflection on the United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights. By Partners Blog Editor. On January 23, 2015. United Nations Business and Human Rights Forum. 8211; a guest post by Aldo Huamán Arias, Project Officer at Socios Perú and Raymond Shonholtz Fellow. See below for a brief bio. As a citizen of Perú, and as a program officer for. With my ...