The aim of this research is to strengthen civil society in Bangladesh by addressing the challenges faced by civil society organizations (CSOs) and promoting an enabling environment for their work. The project is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) under the Learning for Strengthening Civil Society (L-SCS) program. The research will be conducted in partnership with the ARK Foundation in Bangladesh.
The research project has three phases: research co-creation, research implementation, and research finalization. The research questions to be addressed include understanding the factors that impact civic space, exploring coping strategies of CSOs, and identifying strategies to reverse the shrinking civic space trend.
To shape effective practices of CSOs, generate new knowledge, and provide input into wider community engagements, the research will be carried out using a participatory approach, involving CSOs in the research process. The research findings will be used to inform policy advocacy, enhance coordination between CSOs and the government, and bring about positive changes in legislation and behavior.
Overall, the research project aims to contribute to the growth and effectiveness of civil society in Bangladesh by addressing the challenges faced by CSOs and promoting an inclusive and collaborative society.
Duration: From January 2023 to June 2025.
Funding organization: The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
Partner and host organization: Mannion Denniels
Other country partners: Burundi, Uganda, Sudan, Egypt, Lebanon, Niger