Women’s Action for Better Workplaces
Women’s Action for Better Workplaces (WAction) was a project funded by the Embassy of Netherlands to enhance the capacities of women workers, and organizations to negotiate, and advocate with employers,
DetailsTDEA strives to strengthen public accountability by enhancing the capabilities of individuals to work for civil liberties, improved governance, democracy, and peace in Pakistan.
TDEA recognizes that transparency, and accountability are critical for good governance. We also acknowledge that the right to access information has now become a fundamental right of all citizens.
If improving democracy and standing up for human rights is your calling, consider partnering with us. Whether that is in the form of funding opportunities, or becoming part of our team. We are here to engage.
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TDEA strives to strengthen public accountability by enhancing the capabilities of individuals to work for civil liberties, improved governance, democracy, and peace in Pakistan.
TDEA recognizes that transparency, and accountability are critical for good governance. We also acknowledge that the right to access information has now become a fundamental right of all citizens.
If improving democracy and standing up for human rights is your calling, consider partnering with us. Whether that is in the form of funding opportunities, or becoming part of our team. We are here to engage.
Keep in the loop about the latest developments at the TDEA, including events, and other opportunities.
Women’s Action for Better Workplaces (WAction) was a project funded by the Embassy of Netherlands to enhance the capacities of women workers, and organizations to negotiate, and advocate with employers,
DetailsThe Supporting Transparency, Accountability and Electoral Processes in Pakistan was a Department of For International Development (DFID)-funded project that was designed to enhance the effectiveness of the government in addressing the critical challenges it faced by increasing citizen participation, and ensuring transparency and accountability of elected representatives and public institutions.
DetailsTDEA provided technical support for the provision of capacity development and technical assistance services to advance the functioning of Pakistan parliamentary institutions This, in particular, focused on the four provincial assemblies, through effective legislation, strengthened policy, and budget oversight and enhanced representation. Activities were carried out in the four provincial capitals (Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, and…
DetailsThe Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) conducted domestic election monitoring as part of the “Supporting Free and Fair Elections in Pakistan” program (SFAFEP), funded The Asia Foundation, ahead of the 2008 General Election. FAFEN, a network of civil society organizations (CSO), consisted of more than 30 non-partisan, non-governmental organizations from all provinces of the country.
DetailsThe 10-month project aims to enhance civic space, particularly media freedoms that are critical for the promotion and protection of the rights of vulnerable populations across all 536 tehsils/sub-districts in Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
DetailsTDEA is implementing Women NIC and Voter Registration Campaign (WNVRC) across Pakistan through the support of the UNDP’s Strengthening Electoral and Legislative Processes (SELP) project in Pakistan, since November 2017.
DetailsState of Governance in Pakistan (SOGIP) is a 12-month project of the Direct Aid Program (DAP) funded by the Australian Government and managed through the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) overseas posts. The project focuses on plugging a critical gap in understanding and oversight of the mechanics and dynamics of development at the…
DetailsPromoting the Human Rights, and Electoral Participation of People with Disabilities (PWD), was a two-year project funded by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor — United States Department of State.
DetailsPromoting Decent Work in Pakistan’s Brick Kilns was an eight-month project of Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability (TDEA) in collaboration with the Solidarity Center funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor that focused on creating a reliable source of clean bricks by advancing workers’ rights including fair…
DetailsThe Political and Electoral Violence, Education and Resolution Project worked to develop and test a methodological framework for political and electoral violence monitoring and verification through community-based investigation and other sources, including media.
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