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Zero Draft Post-2015 Agenda Highlights the Need for Robust Civic Space Indicators
PUBLISHED: JUNE 24, 2015
ICNL is pleased to announce the latest statement by the Civic Space Initiative (CSI) on the Zero Draft of the Post-2015 Development Agenda. ICNL and CSI partners are dedicated to ensuring the centrality of a free and vibrant civil society to the Post-2015 agenda. We commend the Zero Draft for recognizing the role of “all human rights” and “civil society” in the Agenda and will continue to urge Member States to support robust indicators to directly measure civic space.
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