The International Civil Society Centre's work focuses on leadership support, future trends and sector services.
Its mapping has found that governments often lack knowledge about people living at the margins of society and are thus unable to adequately address their needs.
At the same time, civil society organisations command a wealth of knowledge on marginalised communities, as they interact with them on a day-to-day basis.
That's why a majority of the centre's owners decided to jointly collect and share data, bringing it to the attention of decision-makers to enable evidence-driven policy making.
The Solidarity Action Network brings together international civil society organisations and their local partners to support each other when faced with undue threats and challenges to their operations or civic space restrictions more broadly.
It enhances cooperative mechanisms for joint actions beyond public statements of solidarity to push back against clampdowns on civil society.