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Civil Society - Seychelles

Civil Society in Seychelles

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Civil Society, considered as the Third Sector is globally identified and accepted as a significant actor in development. In Seychelles, there are about a hundred organisations which can be classified as NGOs. These legally registered organisations are not-for-profit, voluntary-based operating independently from Government. Most of the active NGOs are accredited members of the Liaison Unit of Non-Governmental Organisations of Seychelles (LUNGOS), the umbrella organisation established in 1990.

CIVIL SOCIETY IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROWTH
Civil Society is known to bring about multiple benefits from an economic and social development angle. For instance CSOs significantly contribute to the country’s GDP growth and development, primarily through attracting donor funded projects particularly in the environmental, social and health sectors. It is estimated that the Seychelles benefits from an average of 3.5 Million Euros annually through foreign funding secured by local CSOs.  

At the national level CSOs have become increasingly active in local issues at district levels and national governance areas, demanding accountability, promoting transparency and access to information, as well as providing basic services to the population. CSOs also contribute towards social development by initiating various programmes that help the community to address socio-economical issues. This is done partly through partnership with Governmental Agencies and also through the initiatives of individual CSOs.

It is important to note that some civil society organisations have established strong roots and productive working relationships with both Government and private sector. For instance through the establishment of Cooperatives and Social Entrepreneurs, e.g. Farmers Associations, Seychelles Credit Union, Association of Artisans etc…A number of CSOs are actively involved in the implementation of talents and skills development programs in their specific focus areas or sector, e.g. Human Rights, Social Development, Family and Parenting. 

LUNGOS is dedicated to enhancing the role and capacity of Civil Society to effectively contribute in policy processes and national development initiatives. In addition to its numerous functions LUNGOS also provides an array of training and capacity development activities for the Third Sectors, facilitated through its Academy of Civil Society (ACtS) as well as institutions such as Seychelles Institute of Management (SIM) and Seychelles Community Training Institute (SECTI). CSOs such as Nature Seychelles, Farmers Association have also become active at the international level and are represented on international Boards.



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