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Revision as of 03:49, 29 August 2011

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Formal Project Description
Contract Title Human Rights and Reconciliation – Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders
Lead Partner Future Worlds Center (CNTI)
Agreement n° EIDHR/2009/167-502
Countries of the action Israel, Palestinian Territories (Westbank), Cyprus
Cost of Action €874.863,00
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Website http://www.actbeyondborders.net/?pid=1
Overall objective(s)
  • Increase dialogue among civil society actors, youth, and local authorities in Israel and Palestine;
  • Increase capacity of CSOs in Israel and Palestine to promote Human Rights and Democratic Participation;
  • Enhance collaboration among civil society actors, youth, and local authorities across Israel and Palestine
Specific objective(s)
Through a comprehensive set of structured dialogue workshops, civil society trainings, as well as multi-communal public debates, round tables and conferences, this project aims to empower civil society actors, youth, and local authorities in Israel and Palestine to actively promote Human Rights and Democratization.
Expected Results
  • R1: Increased capacity of CSOs to promote and strengthen human rights and their implementation;
  • R2: Increased dialogue among civil society across conflict zones;
  • R3: Increased capacity of local CSOs to resolve conflict and enhance collaboration for common goals;
  • R4: Strengthened collaboration for the promotion of Human Rights across stakeholders and countries