Alternatives International - Iraq - Irak http://irak.alterinter.org/ Les actions solidaires d'Alternatives International pour l'Irak avec nos partenaires irakiens. fr SPIP - www.spip.net Alternatives International - Iraq - Irak https://irak.alterinter.org/local/cache-vignettes/L144xH42/siteon0-5599c.jpg?1631196358 http://irak.alterinter.org/ 42 144 CALL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF ALL DETAINEES ARRESTED FOR PEACEFUL ACTIVITIES https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article204 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article204 2011-06-02T17:31:34Z text/html en Bashir <p>The Iraqi Civil Society Solidarity Initiative (ICSSI) calls on the Iraqi government to immediately release all detainees who have been arrested due to peaceful protest activities. ICSSI also asks the Iraqi Judiciary Council and Iraqi Bar Association to provide legal protection for these detainees and ensure their personal safety. <br class='autobr' /> Read the details here. (PDF) <br class='autobr' /> Visit the website of the Iraqi Civil Society Solidarity Initiative here. <br class='autobr' /> مبادرة تضامن (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique19" rel="directory">Campaigns</a> Election Monitoring and Electoral Reform https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article150 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article150 2010-11-22T16:48:17Z text/html en Civil Society Organizations Elections Electoral Reform Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN) <p>Through the support of Alternatives, since 2003 the IDFN has become one of the leading electoral monitors in Iraq, benefitting from the financial support from Friedrich Ebert, UNAMI and UNOPS. More than 2000 observers have been trained by the network to monitor the electoral process in its entirety. Furthermore, through advocacy, civic education and electoral reform advocacy, the IDFN has contributed to an increase in political awareness amongst Iraqi citizens, particularly in terms of (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique57" rel="directory">Election Monitoring and Electoral Reform</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot42" rel="tag">Civil Society Organizations</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot44" rel="tag">Elections</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot45" rel="tag">Electoral Reform</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot50" rel="tag">Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN)</a> The NGO Law https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article149 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article149 2010-11-22T16:20:38Z text/html en <p>Under the Ba'athist regime of Saddam Hussein, independent civil society essentially did not exist within Iraq. Nearly every civic institution that existed was affiliated with the ruling Ba'ath party and thus could not be said to be a truly “non-governmental” organization. <br class='autobr' /> Following the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, Iraq witnessed a major opening up of civic space, as thousands of new Iraqi non-governmental organizations (NGOs) were established. <br class='autobr' /> With the end of Coalition Provisional Authority (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique56" rel="directory">NGO Legislation</a> Free Transportation for Iraqi Students https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article126 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article126 2010-10-13T15:53:04Z text/html en Iraqi Democratic Future Network <p>The General Union of Students in Iraq, supported by fellow IDFN members as well as non-members, succeeded in implementing a free public transport scheme for University students in Baghdad, funded by the private sector. <br class='autobr' /> Inspired by a system put in place in Kurdistan in 1997, the students collected signatures from supporters around Iraq and lobbied parliament members and officials from the Ministry of Higher Education and the City council of Baghdad. Generally, at least 10% of Iraqi students (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique23" rel="directory">Free Transportation for Iraqi Students</a> Increasing The Well-being Of Iraqi Widows https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article125 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article125 2010-10-13T15:52:41Z text/html en Iraqi Democratic Future Network Widows Awareness Legislation Women's Rights Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN) <p>Marginalized and condemned to silence in a patriarchal society, many Iraqi widows and their children live under the poverty line, whether relative or absolute. <br class='autobr' /> When the IDFN campaign for increasing the well-being of widows was launched, the focus was on improving access to State pensions. Soon afterwards, emphasis was also placed on increasing opportunities in the workforce available to widows and eliminating discrimination by changing the way society viewed them. <br class='autobr' /> Widows represent the (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique22" rel="directory">Increasing The Well-being Of Iraqi Widows</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot9" rel="tag">Widows</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot34" rel="tag">Awareness</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot36" rel="tag">Legislation</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot50" rel="tag">Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN)</a> The Right To Education For All Iraqis https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article124 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article124 2010-10-13T15:52:17Z text/html en Iraqi Democratic Future Network <p>This campaign raises public awareness on the right to education for all Iraqis, while focusing particularly on the importance of women's and girl's education, and on the state's role in addressing the challenges facing education in Iraq today. <br class='autobr' /> Iraq has strong educational traditions. In the 1980s, its education system was considered one of the most advanced in the region. But the outbreak of war and violence, and the disintegration of state education led to a grave increase in dropouts. (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique21" rel="directory">Education for All</a> Stopping Violence Against Women https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article123 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article123 2010-10-13T15:51:50Z text/html en Iraqi Democratic Future Network <p>The campaign for stopping violence against women is multifaceted. It initially started in Iraqi universities to raise the issue amongst the student population, but is now targeting a wider range of Iraqi society. With insecurity still rampant, concern over the treatment of women has escalated. It is thought that domestic violence and "honour killings" have increased along with the high unemployment rate and daily frustrations of living in Iraq today. <br class='autobr' /> This campaign raises public awareness (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique20" rel="directory">Gender-based violence in Iraq</a>