Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at TALSU
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at TALSU
Faculty and students engaged in discussions about global trends and innovation in non-profit management, and the favorable shift in perception about the economic and social value of the nonprofit sector
Faculty and students engaged in discussions about global trends and innovation in non-profit management, and the favorable shift in perception about the economic and social value of the nonprofit sector
Professor Lester Salamon and members of the Association for Civil Society Support Centers in Kyrgyz Republic
Professor Lester Salamon and members of the Association for Civil Society Support Centers in Kyrgyz Republic
Lecturers will visit over 40 schools including Kyrgyz State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports, Osh State University, and Kyrgyz State Law Academy
Lecturers will visit over 40 schools including Kyrgyz State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports, Osh State University, and Kyrgyz State Law Academy
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at TALSU
Faculty and students engaged in discussions about global trends and innovation in non-profit management, and the favorable shift in perception about the economic and social value of the nonprofit sector
Professor Lester Salamon and members of the Association for Civil Society Support Centers in Kyrgyz Republic
Lecturers will visit over 40 schools including Kyrgyz State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports, Osh State University, and Kyrgyz State Law Academy

Kyrgyzstan Collaborative Governance Project

2013-2020

EWMI, in partnership with the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL), John Hopkins University, the Association of Civil Society Support Centers, and the Kyrgyzstan Development Institute is implementing the Kyrgyzstan Collaborative Governance Project (KCGP). KCGP was an eight-year project that worked to foster effective collaboration between civil society and the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic to deliver social services to its citizens, resulting in a more responsive and accountable government, as well as a more credible, sustainable civil society. Building upon USAID’s and other donors’ previous support to Kyrgyz civil society, KCGP supports government efforts to increase civil society participation in service delivery through social procurement mechanisms. Simultaneously, CGP worked to strengthen Kyrgyz civil society’s ability to shape public policy, perform government oversight, and expand advocacy efforts. KCGP wasmade possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), with additional funding by the UK Department for International Development (DfID).