Good Governance Learning Network
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
"The GGLN is a network of South African non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that aims to promote participatory, effective, accountable and pro-poor local governance.
"The network was established in 2003 in order to provide an interface for civil society organisations working on issues of local governance and citizen participation to network and share information towards strengthening local democracy in South Africa. Other objectives include the documentation and dissemination of good practices, building the capacity of practitioners, advocacy, as well as creating awareness about the value of participatory local governance. " [1] Hosted by Isandla Institute.
- Mirjam van Donk - chair
Contents
Reference Group Members
Accessed November 2014: [2]
- Elroy Paulus - Black Sash
- Mike Makwela - Planact
- Mirjam van Donk - Isandla Institute
- Nontando Ngamlana - Afesis-corplan
- Kate Tissington - SERI
- Rama Naidu - Democracy Development Programme
Full members
- Afesis-corplan
- African Centre for Citizenship and Democracy (ACCEDE)
- Black Sash
- Built Environment Support Group (BESG)
- Community Law Centre (CLC)
- Community Organisation Resource Centre (CORC)
- Democracy Development Programme (DDP)
- Development Action Group (DAG)
- Eastern Cape NGO Coalition (ECNGOC)
- Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA)
- Fair Share
- Isandla Institute
- Khanya-African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd)
- Parliamentary Monitoring Group (PMG)
- Planact
- Project for Conflict Resolution and Development (PCRD)
- Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI)
- Trust for Community Outreach and Education (TCOE)
Contact
- Web: http://ggln.org.za
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Siviwe Mdoda (Trust for Community Outreach and Education),
References
- "The writing and production of this publication was made possible by grants from the Ford Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and GIZ." [1]