Activity Summary
Strengthening Civil Society in Syria’s Future
The Global Organization for Civil Society Advancement (GLOCA) reaffirmed its commitment to fostering democracy, human rights, and sustainable development at the Syrian National Dialogue Conference. As a key stakeholder in shaping Syria’s post-conflict trajectory, GLOCA presented its policy recommendations for a just and inclusive transitional phase, emphasizing the indispensable role of civil society in the country’s reconstruction and governance.
Key Takeaways from GLOCA’s Engagement
1. Establishing a Legal and Political Framework Rooted in Human Rights
GLOCA stressed the necessity of a governance model that aligns with international human rights principles. The organization called for a transparent, inclusive, and justice-driven legal and political system to lay the groundwork for Syria’s future stability.
2. Ensuring the Safe and Dignified Return of Displaced Syrians
Recognizing the plight of displaced Syrians, GLOCA underscored the importance of creating conditions for their safe, voluntary, and dignified return. This includes legal protections, property restitution, and reintegration programs that uphold human rights and security.
3. Promoting Inclusive Governance and Civil Society Participation
A vibrant civil society is essential for rebuilding trust and legitimacy in governance structures. GLOCA advocated for mechanisms that enable civil society organizations to actively contribute to policy development, economic reform, and transitional justice initiatives.
4. Revitalizing the Syrian Economy with Sustainable Policies
Economic stability is a cornerstone of post-conflict recovery. GLOCA highlighted the need for transparent financial governance, international cooperation, and sustainable economic policies to rebuild Syria’s economy and prevent future crises.
5. Implementing Legal Safeguards Against Corruption and Human Rights Violations
To ensure social justice and long-term stability, GLOCA urged for the adoption of legal frameworks that prevent corruption, protect human rights, and promote judicial independence.
6. Strengthening Independent Civil Society Institutions
Independent civil society organizations play a crucial role in promoting accountability, rebuilding trust, and fostering democratic governance. GLOCA reaffirmed its dedication to empowering these institutions as drivers of change.
A Vision for the Future
Mr. Wasim Alhaj, Executive Director of GLOCA, reiterated the organization’s unwavering commitment to supporting Syria’s democratic transition and reconstruction efforts.
“Moving forward, we will continue to advocate for inclusive policymaking, the protection of human rights, and sustainable economic recovery,” he stated.
GLOCA remains steadfast in its mission to work alongside national and international partners to ensure that civil society remains at the heart of Syria’s post-conflict development. By fostering collaboration and informed policy action, GLOCA aims to shape a future where justice, democracy, and prosperity are accessible to all Syrians.
Activity Details
As a leading civil society organization committed to promoting human rights, good governance, and sustainable development, the Global Organization for Civil Society Advancement (GLOCA) participated in the Syrian National Dialogue Conference, reinforcing its engagement with policy papers it has worked on for years regarding the transitional phase:
Emphasized the need for a legal and political system rooted in international human rights principles, ensuring transparency, inclusivity, and justice.
Highlighted the importance of creating conditions for the safe, voluntary, and dignified return of displaced Syrians, along with property restitution and legal protection for returnees.
Called for inclusive governance structures that enable civil society organizations to actively participate in policy development, economic reforms, and transitional justice mechanisms.
Stressed the urgent need to revitalize the Syrian economy through sustainable policies, transparent financial governance, and international cooperation.
Advocated for legal frameworks that protect human rights, prevent corruption, and ensure social justice in the post-conflict recovery phase.
Reaffirmed the crucial role of independent civil society institutions in promoting accountability, rebuilding trust, and ensuring democratic governance.
Mr. Wasim Alhaj, Executive Director of GLOCA, affirmed the organization’s commitment to working with national and international partners to strengthen the role of civil society in Syria’s reconstruction and democratic transition.
"Moving forward, we will continue to advocate for inclusive policymaking, the protection of human rights, and sustainable economic recovery," he stated.
