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The challenges and opportunities for CSO involvement in Dutch-funded interventions in developing countries.

TitleThe end of the poldermodel? : the role of dissent in Dutch international water policy
Publication TypePresentation
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsGalli, G
Secondary TitleWASH Debate "Dialogue and dissent: Looking at the role of civil society in achieving SDG 6 by 2030", The Hague, the Netherlands, 26 June 2019
Pagination8 slides
Date Published06/2019
PublisherBoth Ends
Place PublishedAmsterdam, the Netherlands
Publication LanguageEnglish
Abstract

The Dutch NGO Both Ends is involved in two Strategic Partnerships for Dialogue & Dissent funded by the Netherlands government. One of them, the Fair Green & Global (FGG) Alliance, support capacity building of civil society organisations (CSOs) to effectively voice their views and hold policymakers and companies to account. The role of dissent is seen to contribute towards equality, equity and justice. The lessons learned by the FGG Alliance to address the concerns of Indonesian CSOs regarding land reclamations in Jakarta Bay Masterplan will be taken up to support CSO involvement in the Manila Bay Sustainable Development Masterplan in the Philippines. The challenges and opportunities for CSO involvement in Dutch-funded interventions in developing countries are briefly outlined. Presented at the WASH Debate "Dialogue and dissent: Looking at the role of civil society in achieving SDG 6 by 2030", in The Hague, the Netherlands on 26 June 2019.

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