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Movimento Nacional de Luta por Moradia

UNMP

A UNMP iniciou sua articulação em 1989 e consolidou-se a partir do processo de coletas de assinaturas para o primeiro Projeto de Lei de Iniciativa Popular que criou o Sistema, o Fundo e o Conselho Nacional por Moradia Popular no Brasil (Lei 11.124/05). Com esta tarefa os movimentos de moradia do Estado do Paraná, São Paulo e Minas Gerais iniciam com objetivo de articular e mobilizar os movimentos de moradia, lutar pelo direito à moradia, por reforma urbana e autogestão e assim resgatar a esperança do povo rumo a uma sociedade sem exclusão social.

Centro de Integridade Publica

CIP

O Centro de Integridade Pública de Moçambique, adiante designado abreviadamente CIP, é uma pessoa colectiva de direito privado, dotada de personalidade jurídica, de tipo associação sem fins lucrativos, não partidária, independente, com autonomia administrativa, financeira e patrimonial, que se rege por seus Estatutos e pela demais legislação em vigor.


Parliamentary Monitoring Group

PMG

What is the Parliamentary Monitoring Group?

The Parliamentary Monitoring Group, an information service, was established in 1995 as a partnership between Black Sash, Human Rights Committee and Idasa with the aim of providing a type of Hansard for the proceedings of the more than fifty South African Parliamentary Committees for these three advocacy organisations.

South Sudan Law Society

SSLS

The South Sudan Law Society (SSLS) is a civil society organization based in Juba. Its mission is to strive for justice in society and respect for human rights and the rule of law in South Sudan. The SSLS manages projects in a number of areas, including legal aid and paralegal training, human rights awareness-raising, and capacity-building for legal professionals, traditional authorities, and government institutions.


 


SSLS’s programs include:


Legal Aid


South African Local Government Association

SALGA

South African Local Government Association is an autonomous association of all 257 South African local governments, comprising of a national association, with one national office and nine provincial offices. Membership of the association is voluntary. SALGA accounts to its members in terms of the SALGA Constitution (as amended in 2016) and it’s Governance Framework regulating its structures and mandating processes.

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