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,
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.
DetailsCVP had the following three objectives: Strengthened voice (policy advocacy) Enhanced capacity (organizational development and targeted trainings) Improved accountability (citizens’ oversight and public-private partnerships) CVP awarded 364 grants to 224 civil society organizations for projects that covered 26 thematic areas and 2.6 million people were benefitted from the project. The grants were awarded through a…
DetailsAdvocacy and Legal Aid for Religious Minorities (ALARM) was a 34-month initiative funded by the European Union. The program aimed to strengthen organizational systems of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), including training and mentoring on the human rights information and documentation system (HURIDOCS) to enhance the HRCP publications’ quality.
DetailsThe Ambassador’s Fund Grant Program (AFGP) was a USAID-funded program that provided grants for projects to improve Pakistan’s social and economic conditions. AFGP focused on high-impact interventions in areas prioritized by the United States Ambassador to Pakistan. Duration: October 02, 2017 – August 31, 2020 Funding Agency: United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
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.
DetailsWE’RE Leaders is a four-year initiative (2019-2023) funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC). The project is being implemented by TDEA along with member organizations of the Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN).
DetailsTDEA implemented a three-year Enhancing Women Workers’ Access to Market (EWAM) with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Pakistan. The project was the continuation of a similar initiative that was completed in December 2018. The project contributed to improving working environment for women workers in formal sectors of Pakistan.…
DetailsState of Governance in Pakistan (SOGIP) was 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 focused on plugging a critical gap in understanding and oversight of the mechanics and dynamics of development at the…
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…
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