- Partners for Democratic Change International
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Non-profit_name=Partners for Democratic Change International
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Non-profit_type=NGO network
founded_date=August 2006
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location=Albania, Argentina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Jordan, Kosovo, Lithuania, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, USA
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area_served=Worldwide
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method=Civic education, mediation, publication
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homepage= [http://www.pdci-network.org/ PDCI network]
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footnotes=Partners for Democratic Change International (PDCI) is a global partnership of fifteen independent, local organizations in Europe, the Americas and the Middle East that work to advance
civil society ,good governance and a culture of change andconflict management worldwide.Organisation
PDCI's history
Partners for Democratic Change was established in 1989. Responding initially to the monumental changes in Central and Eastern Europe, Partners established Centers across Europe, the Americas and the Middle East, in this way generating and supporting sustainable capacity and local competences to address governmental, business, and civil society disputes, conflicts, and change issues through mediating processes and programs.
Now independent NGOs with unique specializations, the organizations share common core competencies, enabling them to train citizens, government officials, non-government activists, and business leaders through in-country and regional training initiatives, and to apply their mediating and collaborative expertise and methodologies to public disputes and issues.
As early as 1996, a next-generation network of the strong and well-established organizations founded by Partners for Democratic Change came into view. PDCI’s early incarnations included coordination mechanisms and intra-network exchanges. In 2001, the members signed the PDCI Charter, began a tradition of meeting twice a year and collecting contributions for a “PDCI Fund”.
The network secretariat in Brussels
In 2006 the members founded PDCI, a non-profit association under Belgian law, with a commitment to sharing their knowledge, expertise, and skills to strengthen one another, advancing their national, regional and international work, and forming an alliance that will enable others to be enriched by their peace, justice and civil society work locally.
A secretariat was established in Brussels in mid-2006.
Vision and common values
PDCI envisions a global partnership that promotes a culture of peace worldwide and societies in which citizen participation is ensured at all levels. Our member organizations are independent and interrelated, sustainable and growing, and seek to ensure a high standard of work. We are committed to making a contribution to long-term impact on social development, and to the following common values:
* Peaceful conflict resolution: we are committed to a culture of peace and promoting alternative methods of managing disputes and differences.
* Participation: we believe in democratic change based on public participation and participatory decision-making.
* Diversity: we appreciate difference as a resource and we value a culture of tolerance.
* Mutual understanding: we seek to build strong bridges between individuals, communities and cultures.
* Innovation: we believe in the importance of exploration and sharing.
* Respectful human relations: we appreciate the humanity of others and commit ourselves to empowering them to recognize they have choices and to realize their potential.Members
Albania
Partners-Albania: Center for Change & Conflict Management was established as an Albanian foundation in 2001. It is an independent Albanian NGO whose mission is to advance civil society and a culture of change and conflict management in Albania. Partners Albania provides training to community and civil society organisations, local government and the private sector in such areas as networking and coalition building, women and youth leadership, conflict management, negotiation and effective communication, community social change, cooperative advocacy, and financial management. Partners Albania works on issues such as corruption and governance in Albania and has promoted a Code of Ethics for Albanian NGOs.
Argentina
Partners-Argentina: Fundacion Cambio Democrático was established in 1998, Fundación Cambio Democrático (FCD) is an Argentine non-governmental and non-profit organization. Its mission is to stimulate communities' abilities through consensus building collaborative processes, for prevention and transformation of public disputes, promoting human development. In such areas as environmental, social, youth and local development, FCD seeks to promote the development of transparent and participative democratic practices in order to transform political decision making processes, and to create a sense of community by generating sustainable channels for dialogue. To this end, FCD develops consensus-building methodologies and processes (mediation, facilitation, collaborative planning) and trains diverse stakeholders (government,NGOs, private sector) in communication, consensus-building and conflict resolution and transformation.
Bulgaria
Partners-Bulgaria: Partners Bulgaria Foundation is an independently governed local NGO registered under Bulgarian law. Its mission is to support the process of democratic change taking place in Bulgaria, and to collaborate with institutions, non-governmental organisations and specialists to develop the institutional capabilities necessary to promote the development of civil society. Through research and analysis, training, mediation, cooperative planning, facilitation and other activities, PBF aims to encourage the participation of various organizations, groups and ethnic entities at all levels of the decision-making process; to develop strategies for the more effective management of social and economic processes; to improve communication between civil society, government and business; and to promote a culture of democratic conflict resolution.
Czech Republic
Partners-Czech Republic: Partners Czech is a non-profit NGO founded in 1992 with a mission to support the development of civic society and democracy, predominantly through education and training activities. It organises a number of training programs for the NGO sector, as well as for government institutions, private firms and schools of all levels (from kindergartens to universities). It collaborates with the mass media and helps to implement community projects of regional and local impact. Partners Czechs’ activities further include consulting services in the area of human resource development, and in setting up conciliation commissions, attached to local and regional authorities, which help to settle complicated civil, professional and property disputes.
Georgia
Partners-Georgia: Center for Change and Conflict Management is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in October 1996. Partners-Georgia is dedicated to promoting civil society and advancing a culture of conflict and change management in Georgia and the South Caucasus region. They provide training forNGOs , local government, corporations and others, as well as services in meeting facilitation, dispute mediation, teambuilding, and human resources and other consultancy areas. They have also published books and manuals on conflict management for youth, gender equality, anticorruption, mediation, public relations for local government, and effective customer service for businesses.
Hungary
Partners-Hungary: Partners Hungary Foundation was established in 1994 to prevent and manage conflicts related to Hungary’s democratisation process. Since then, Partners Hungary has tried to spread a culture of cooperation and a new method of conflict management, with a view to changing attitudes and disseminating this different culture. How can we be more constructive in conflict situations? How can we reconcile the different interests of all stakeholders? How can we find solutions to local problems in a cooperative manner? While it originally focused on preventing conflicts stemming from the co-existence of Roma and non Roma populations, today Partners Hungary works to plant the seeds of cooperation in many different sectors of society.
Jordan
Partners-Jordan: Center for Civic Collaboration was established in 2005 as a local not-for-profit organization committed to advancing civil society, promoting mediation, conflict management and a culture of change, and encouraging citizen participation in Jordan’s social and political development.Partners-Jordan focuses on strengthening ongoing government reform efforts by facilitating government-civil society dialogue and cooperation. It offers a range of skills and services designed to strengthen democracy and citizen participation, including training in citizen participation, consensus-building, and management of disputes; services such as mediation, dialogue facilitation, conciliation and cooperative planning for communities, government and business leaders; “bottom up” public policy reform; and other democratic development programmes.
Kosovo
Partners-Kosovo: Center for Conflict Management works within communities to facilitate the resolution of disputes, and build consensus on neighborhood, business, majority-minority, and citizen-government issues. To achieve its mission to broadly promote change and conflict management skills,Partners-Kosova and its staff concentrate on four program objectives: the rule of law, including smooth and transparent dispute resolution mechanisms; the capacity of municipal leaders to govern and respond to multiple roles in Kosovo’s transition; the leadership, management, and networking capacity of Kosovar woman and youth leaders; and minority return and integration. Their four closely integrated programmes in these areas focus on disseminating Partners Kosova’s core expertise to multiple constituencies and sectors.
Baltic
Partners-Baltic: Baltic Partners for Change Management was founded in 1998, Partners Baltic’s mission is to help develop and promote a culture of democracy, expand democratic approaches and mechanisms for dialogue and conflict prevention. Partners Baltic achieves this by working with various sectors of the community including non-profit organisations, public administration institutions, and in cross-sector partnerships in development programs relating to national, local and social issues. Partners Baltic provides training, professional development, consultations and facilitates meeting and public meetings, as well as developing and publishing training manuals and other publications. Partners Baltic has broad experience of working with disability groups (NGOs, local government and other governmental organisations that address disability questions) and other socially disadvantaged groups.
Mexico
Partners-México: Socios México/Centro de Colaboración Cívica, A.C. is a non-governmental and non-profit association. Its vision is to reinforce democratic change in Mexico by using consensus methodologies such as dialogue, collaboration and conflict management within the different sectors of society. CCC’s principal objective is to design and provide participative processes by taking the part of the subject and showing effectiveness and transparency; to design and carry out different courses focused on the development of abilities; and to mediate the resolution of disputes between different sectors (private, governmental and civil society).
Peru
Partners-Perú: Socios Perú/Centro de Colaboración Cívica was founded in Lima in 2006 as a neutral organization to address the challenges of a highly polarized Peruvian society and institutions that lack the capacity to forge consensus around critical development issues. Dedicated to managing conflict and forging consensus around a broad range of political, social, and economic development issues, Socios Perú seeks to increase the effectiveness of Peruvian development initiatives by building trust between sectors and increasing institutional capacity. The independent and locally-staffed not-for-profit organization specializes in three core program areas: Resolving Contentious Issues through Multi-Stakeholder Consensus-Building ; Promoting Good Governance at the Municipal Level; and Building an Institutional Culture of Cooperative Change and Conflict Management.
Poland
Partners-Poland: Fundacja Partners Polska has been committed to building sustainable local capacity to advance civil society and a culture of change and conflict management, for nearly 2 decades. The organisation trains local activists to foster their development as emerging leaders of emerging communities; prepares young politicians for professional participation in democratic political life; provides guidance to local governments in their development of effective communication channels with local citizens; organizes study visits for partners from emerging democracies in Southern and Eastern Europe; provides public administration with skills for building new democratic relationships within institutions; mediates in local, business and family conflicts, and more.
Romania
Partners-Romania: Partners Romania Foundation for Local Development (FPDL) was established in 1994, Partners Foundation for Local Development (FPDL) has as its mission to enhance, mainly through Capacity Building Programs, democratic processes of governance, the development of Civil Society, and the generation of a new culture of change & conflict management in Romania and CEE/SEE Countries. FPDL has extensive operational experience in Training of Trainers, Training Programs, Consulting and Facilitation, Research and Studies, Training Manuals Development, Networking, Information dissemination and Experience exchange and Grants and Donations. To date, more than 14000 participants from 50 countries and 4 continents have benefited from over 740 learning events held by Partners-Romania.
lovakia
Partners-Slovakia: Partners for Democratic Change Slovakia (PDCS) is an independent Slovak NGOs whose mission is to promote a culture of democracy by spreading participatory approaches and mechanisms for dialogue and conflict prevention. PDCS provides assistance through social development programmes and arranges dialogue among various interest groups. Operational since 1991, PDCS offers both short-term and long-term training courses on such topics as organisational development and change, conflict prevention and transformation, public participation and community development, learning about learning, and much more. They offer consultation and advisory services such as strategic planning processes, facilitation of meetings and dialogues, evaluations, etc. They perform research and publish books and educational materials.
USA
Partners-US: Partners for Democratic Change (Partners) is a US-based international NGO committed to building sustainable local capacity to advance civil society and a culture of change and conflict management worldwide. Since its inception in 1989, Partners has provided vital communication, negotiation and cooperative planning skills to thousands of civic, NGO, municipal and national government leaders in nearly 50 countries. It works closely with its local partners in 15 countries, PDCI members, that Partners founded over the last two decades.
External links
* [http://www.partnersalbania.org Partners-Albania]
* [http://www.cambiodemocratico.org Partners-Argentina]
* [http://www.partnersbg.org Partners-Bulgaria]
* [http://www.partnersczech.cz Partners-Czech Republic]
* [http://www.partners.ge Partners-Georgia]
* [http://www.partnershungary.hu Partners-Hungary]
* [http://www.partners-jordan.org Partners-Jordan]
* [http://www.partnerskosova.org Partners-Kosovo]
* [http://www.partnersbaltic.lt Partners-Baltic]
* [http://www.colaboracioncivica.org Partners-Mexico]
* Partners-Peru
* [http://www.fpp.org.pl Partners-Poland]
* [http://www.fpdl.ro Partners-Romania]
* [http://www.pdcs.sk Partners-Slovakia]
* [http://www.partnersglobal.org Partners-USA]* [http://www.pdci-network.org PDCI network]
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