The Dynamiques de la société civile are an alliance of trade unions, citizens' associations and individuals created during the 2019 Algerian protests, Hirak, in a meeting on 15 June 2019.
[3] The Wasilla network of Algerian feminist organisations withdrew from the 15 June meeting,[4] on the grounds that the group "'didn't clearly and unambiguously support the fundamental and non-negotiatble political principle' of equality between men and women".
[5] Membership of the Dynamiques de la société civile includes the Confédération des syndicats algériens (CSA),[6] including 15 of its autonomous trade union members,[1] medical professionals' groups,[1] FOREM (created by Mostefa Khiati [fr]),[1] the Algerian Society of General Medicine,[1] SNAPO,[1] Rassemblement actions jeunesse [fr] (RAJ),[1] El Baraka,[1] El Irshad wa el-Islah[1] and the Algerian think tank Notre Algérie Bâtie sur de Nouvelles Idées [fr] (NABNI).
[1] The Dynamiques stated their independence from the 13-person dialogue and mediation panel led by Karime Younes [fr; ar] in July 2019.
[7][1] At an 11 November 2019 meeting of leaders of the Dynamiques, plans for a third meeting were announced by Bousalem Amoura, president of the Syndicat national des travailleurs de l'éducation et de la formation (National Union of Educational Workers, Satef).