- Good Governance and Democracy lecture series held on 15 August
As part of FSS and HBF public lecture series on Good Governance and Democracy, Dr. Akwasi Aidoo , currently Executive Director of TrustAfrica lectured on “Identity and Citizenship in Africa : Negotiating the boundaries that divide and unite us.”
The lecture was held on Friday 15 August, at 6:30 pm, at the Ghion Hotel (Blue Salon) Addis Ababa. Read More
FSS held its Last Lecture in the Intergenerational Transfer of Knowledge series (2006-2008)
The Forum for Social Studies held a series of lectures every two months since the beginning of 2005. These have been focusing on the policies formulated and endeavours undertaken during the period of the Imperial Regime in order to overcome poverty and to bring about sustainable development. The speakers were persons who had occupied important positions in government or in the private sector. The lectures and the publications that ensued have been deemed very fruitful. The last speaker was Dejazmach Wolde Sema'et Gebre Wold. His discussion was mailnly focused on “ Reforming Provincial (Awraja) Administration (1963-1972 GC): Reminiscences ”. He has served as administrator on key government positions during the Imperial Regime. The lecture took place at the Ghion Hotel, Awash Hall, on 18 July 2008 at 6:00 pm. Click here to read FSS Update (Read the news filed by ENA)
- Draft proclamation on Charities and Societies and Comments of CSOs
The Ministry of Justice of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia has recently issued a draft “Charities and Societies Proclamation.” Ethiopian CSOs have submitted their comments to the FDRE Ministry of Justice. We have posted here the Draft Proclamation as well as the general comments made by Ethiopian CSOs.
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Draft CSO Proclamation in Amharic and English (PDF)
Comments of Ethiopian CSOs in Amharic (PDF)
Comments of Ethiopian CSOs in English (PDF)
- International conference discussed policy dialogue on civil society issues
An international conference aimed, among others, at facilitating for policy makers and members of the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to share from international experiences in the creation of an enabling policy environment has been held on Friday 28th March 2008, at the Hilton Hotel Addis Ababa. The Conference has sustained platform for policy makers and members of the CSOs for policy dialogue on civil society issues, including an enabling legal and policy environment. Click here for more information Click the links below to read some of the papers presented at the conference (PDF)
Harvest of Thorns?: Whither CSO Policy Advocacy in Africa post-9:11 By Brian Kagoro Challenges and Opportunities for Civil Society Coalition Building in An Era of GlobalisationBy Kumi Naidoo Policy Research Institutions and Democratization: Recent Experience and Future Challenges By Dessalegn Rahmato The Resilience of Home-Grown Civil Society and its implications for Policy: the European Experience By Gerry Salole |