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Adolescents with disabilities: enhancing resilience and delivering inclusive development (GAGE Consortium Report, 2018)

July 30, 2018

This new report takes stock of what is known about adolescents with disabilities living in the global South. Drawing on interviews with approximately 600 adolescent girls and boys with physical, visual, hearing or intellectual impairments, as well as interviews with their parents, teachers and other service providers, it also presents emerging findings from the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) research programme in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Jordan and the State of Palestine. This report focuses, for the first time, on the intersection of age and disability – specifically the unique needs of adolescents with disabilities – and the gender dynamics that shape girls’ and boys’ lives. Alongside this, it also looks at the particular experiences of adolescents with disabilities who grow up in rural areas and conflict-affected contexts.

Click here for more details and full report.

Filed Under: Advocacy, Awareness Raising, Bangladesh, Children and Youth, Disability, Disability Highlights, Ethiopia, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Publications Tagged With: Conflict, Discrimination, Gender Norms, Rural, Stigma

From passion to activism? The politics, communications, and creativity of participatory networks in the MENA region (LSE Paper 2017)

September 4, 2017

This paper argues that while platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are unquestionably allowing some young citizens in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region quicker, easier and greater access to job opportunities and likeminded groups and citizens inside and outside the region, class-based digital divides exist, scepticism of new media remains, online surveillance and harassment are rife, and social media fatigue is common. Existing community structures, creativity and emerging media remain important for youth participatory civic networks in Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Communities, local neighbourhoods, private and public spaces, and commercial media cultures vie for position in young people’s social worlds and civic identities.

Filed Under: Jordan, Morocco, Social Media Communication, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates

C4D Network Meet-Ups: Beirut (2 August) and Amman (7 August)

July 28, 2017

The C4D Network would like to invite members and interested friends to our upcoming Meet-Ups in Beirut and Amman! Links for both can be found below:

2 August, Beirut:  http://c4dnetwork.apps-1and1.net/event/c4d-network-meet-up-beirut-lebanon-2/

7 August, Amman: http://c4dnetwork.apps-1and1.net/event/c4d-network-meet-up-amman-jordan/

These are open events for all who are interested in meeting fellow communication for development enthusiasts, both members of the Network and friends. So please feel free to extend these invitations to interested colleagues.

Filed Under: Jordan, Lebanon, Network Meet-ups

Contested and Under Pressure: A Snapshot of the Enabling Environment of Civil Society in 22 Countries (CIVICUS 2017)

April 8, 2017

Between 2013 and 2016, civil society in 22 countries carried out an Enabling Environment National Assessment (EENA). The EENA is a civil society-led process that analyses the extent to which national conditions enable the work of civil society.
The EENA analysis explores in particular how laws and regulations relating to civil society are implemented in practice, and how they impact on civil society. The assessments, led by national civil society partners, employed a common methodology that encompassed interviews with key stakeholders, consultations, focus groups and desk research. In every country, six core dimensions were assessed: the ability of civil society groups to form, operate and access resources -all aspects of the freedom of association – plus the freedoms of peaceful assembly
and expression, and relations between civil society and governments.
Overall the EENA assessments reveal a picture of an environment for civil society that is volatile, contested and often under pressure, but also with some optimism in some contexts about the potential for progress.

Filed Under: Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Colombia, Governance, Honduras, India, Jordan, Lebanon, Mexico, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Panama, Philippines, Publications, South Africa, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia Tagged With: civil society, Social Change

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