Centre for Civil Society Revenue and Competitors

New Delhi, India

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  • Centre for Civil Society has 106 Employees.(i)
  • Centre for Civil Society grew their employee count by -5% last year.

Centre for Civil Society's People

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AlumniReveal Email/Phone
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What Is Centre for Civil Society?

Centre for Civil Society advances social change through public policy. Our work in education, livelihood, and policy training promotes choice and accountability across the private and public sectors. To translate policy into practice, we engage with policy and opinion leaders through research, pilot projects and advocacy. We are India's leading liberal think tank, ranked 50 worldwide by the annual study conducted by the Think Tanks and Civil Society Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Our vision is that each individual leads a life of choice in personal, economic and political spheres and every institution is accountable. We successfully campaigned for livelihood freedom for street entrepreneurs, resulting in the passing of the Street Vendors (Regulation and Protection of Livelihood Act in March 2014. Our School Choice Campaign popularised the instrument of school vouchers in education, increasing choice and access to quality education for all. Currently, our focus is on reshaping the school education policy landscape - shifting the focus to learning outcomes, expanding choice in education and advocating deregulation for private sector; amplifying the voice of budget private schools which are catering to the poor sections of society but face closure in the face of the RTE; enhancing choice and accountability through the CCS skill voucher model in government skilling programs; promoting livelihood freedom by facilitating effective implementation of the Street Vendors Act and creating future leaders through policy trainings and courses who will be champions of liberty in their fields going forward.

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106

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-5%

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Centre for Civil Society News

2022-04-20 - Acclaiming a stalwart Grenadian and regional civil society ...

JUDY Williams – a national and regional civil society leader and icon, ... ( CNIRD) and the Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC).

2022-04-19 - Kais Saied sets his sights on Tunisia's civil society

A draft law to regulate civil society organisations by amending ... Amine Ghali, Director of Al Kawakibi Democracy Transition Centre (KADEM)...

2022-04-06 - Guest Article: A Global Partnership Yields Results: Local ...

Civil society data is now being openly encouraged, especially data ... Senior Partnership Manager at the International Civil Society Centre,...

2019-09-06 - South Africa: Civil Society Organisations call for a ...

The Call-to-Action, a consortium representing over 70 civil society ... Black Womxn Caucus; Centre for Human Rights University of Pretoria ...

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$10.8M10713%N/A
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