Working with civil society in authoritarian contexts?

Titel: Working with civil society in authoritarian contexts? : the case of Niger / Lena Gutheil and Lisa Tschörner ; Megatrends Afrika - a joint project of SWP, IDOS and IfW
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Ausgabe: Second version, corrected on 06 November 2024
Veröffentlicht: [Berlin] : SWP, 06.11.2024
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (11 Seiten)
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
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Zusammenfassung: Zusammenfassung: The recent wave of coups in the Sahel puts Western policy makers in a difficult situation: While they wish to maintain relations and vie for influence, they also want to avoid strengthening unconstitutional rule. Collaboration with civil society organizations (CSOs) who are supposedly closer to citizens, is currently discussed as a way out of the dilemma. However, research reveals that especially in authoritarian contexts, the lines between CSOs and the state are often blurred. If Western policy makers wish to collaborate with CSOs, they need to have up-to-date knowledge about local CSO landscapes, flexible funding instruments, and a clearly defined strategy that entails risk mitigation measures while embedding CSO support in a concerted political approach