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Al Hayat Center - RASED for Civil Society Development is a research-based independent non-profit non-governmental civil society organization established in 2006. Al Hayat aims to promote accountability, governance, public participation, and tolerance in Jordan and the region within the framework of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, taking into consideration gender mainstreaming in public policy and action. Al Hayat works through two main programs: Accountability, Local Governance and Participation (RASED; The Observer) program, and Countering Radicalization program. Al Hayat Center has more than 10 years of experience in the field of training and legal research and analysis, housing a special unit through which training and research services are provided.

 

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‏ بني مصطفى: منصة "نزاهة" نقلة نوعية في مسيرة تمكين مؤسسات المجتمع المدني
استيباليز لوبيز: المنصة ستساهم في تحقيق مستويات أعلى من المساءلة المجتمعية
تينا بريهافيك: المنصة ستوفر لمنظمات المجتمع المدني تغذية راجعة فورية حول آلياتها الداخلية
بني عامر: منصة نزاهة تُعدّ خطوة استراتيجية نحو تعزيز كفاءة وفعالية مؤسسات المجتمع المدني

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On Sunday, May 7, the We Share Center for Civil Society Development, in cooperation with the Hayat Center – RASED and supported by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, held a closing conference for the project "The Role of Local Administration in Promoting Community Cohesion." The conference took place under the patronage of H.E. Deputy Prime

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الملتقى التشاوري لحالة حقوق الانسان

“Impact of Political Modernization on Human Rights in Jordan.” A Discussion Forum organized by RASED in collaboration with the Swiss Embassy in Jordan under the patronage of H.E. Wajih Azaizeh

Under his patronage of the discussion forum on the situation of human rights, Azaizeh: "Our progress in the realm of human rights is significant, and it