Civil society advocacy and campaigning has contributed to important changes in government and company policy and practice on a range of issues, including climate, access to medicines, landmines, labour and indigenous rights, gender justice, and tax justice. It has also learned a lot along the way about what does and doesn’t work. Yet despite widespread public disenchantment with the establishment and its broken economic model, civil society’s change strategies are not yet winning over enough people to support the transformational solutions needed. The article offers potential ways that could be raised in order civil society do to ensure its advocacy and campaigning supports. Read more here.
Source: BOND
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