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From drawing pictures to changing lives
By Rowena McNaugthon
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Opening statement at 15th Session of the Human Rights Council, Geneva, 13 September
By Ms Navanethem Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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A new model is possible: Lessons from 9th CIVICUS World Assembly
By Anabel Cruz, CIVICUS' Board Chair 2007-2010
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PRESS RELEASE:
UNCAC Coalition calls for release of leading Algerian anti-corruption activist
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Press release: CIVICUS World Assembly delegates express disappointment at India's new curbs on civil society.
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CIVICUS writes Jacob Zuma, demands South African support for the Resolution on Freedom of Association and Assembly at the UN Human Rights Council in September 2010. Read letter here

 
"Momentum to reclaim civil society space was evident at CIVICUS' World Assembly"
By Rowena McNaughton, Media Officer, CIVICUS
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Lessons for National Associations from the CIVICUS World Assembly
By David Kode, Coordinator for CIVICUS' Affinity Group of National Associations (AGNA)
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CIVICUS Day 4: We don't have a plan B because we don't have a planet B
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Civil society watchdogs crucial in new global order
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Affinity Group of National Associations (AGNA) Newletter

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Civil Society Index (CSI) Newsletter:

CIVICUS' Civil Society Index (CSI) Team produces a quarterly on-line Newsletter that provides regular project updates on the Index. Each issue includes: an editorial written by the Project Manager, a project update and brief articles written by national CSI partners implementing the CSI project.

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Civil Society Watch (CSW) Monthly Bulletin:


CIVICUS' Civil Society Watch (CSW) Team produces an on-line Monthly Bulletin to highlight cases in which the existence of civil society is threatened worldwide and to provide opportunities to take action. The CSW programme aims to mobilise quick, principled and effective responses to events that threaten civil society's fundamental rights to collectively express, associate and organise throughout the world.

The CSW Monthly Bulletin provides a forum to hear the voices of civil society and to disseminate as widely as possible cases in which the existence of civil society is threatened worldwide. The bulletin is disseminated every second Friday of the month.

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e-CIVICUS:

CIVICUS has distributed its weekly electronic newsletter, e-CIVICUS, to subscribers and CIVICUS members since 1999. This weekly publication is keeping tens of thousands of people, organisations and programmes informed of the many developments that are taking place in civil society organisations around the world, the many factors that are affecting them and the impact they are having on creating a more just world. The newsletter has recently changed in character, format and frequency and is now reaching over 85,000 people and organisations working on civil society issues.

e-CIVICUS is available in English in a number of different electronic formats such as word, pdf, text and html. The editors of e-CIVICUS also welcome your feedback. Send your comments to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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