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|overall_objectives=An online campaign inviting youth across the island to share their ideas on how to overcome socio-political and economic obstacles inhibiting them from being active citizens (e.g., equal access to services, practising human rights, growth opportunities, economic challenges etc.).
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|specific_objectives=Utilize [[Structured Dialogic Design Process]] to design interventions/actions (e.g. policies, regulations, reforms, etc.), which if adopted, could contribute towards addressing these obstacles.
 
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Formal Project Description
Contract Title Civic Action Now in Cyprus
Donor The Active Citizens Fund Cyprus
Lead Partner Future Worlds Center
Partners Future Worlds Center
Centre for Sustainable Peace and Democratic Development
Cost of Action 120,000
Grant 100,00
Cost for FWC 60,000
Grant for FWC 50,000
Dates //2020 - 99/07/2022


About Project Civic Action Now in Cyprus
Overall objective(s)
An online campaign inviting youth across the island to share their ideas on how to overcome socio-political and economic obstacles inhibiting them from being active citizens (e.g., equal access to services, practising human rights, growth opportunities, economic challenges etc.).
Specific objective(s)
Utilize Structured Dialogic Design Process to design interventions/actions (e.g. policies, regulations, reforms, etc.), which if adopted, could contribute towards addressing these obstacles.