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Civil Society Movements

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Civil society movements refer to grassroots movements organized by individuals and groups outside of the government or traditional political parties, aimed at advocating for social change, human rights, and democracy.

Key Features

  • grassroots organization
  • advocacy for social change
  • promotion of human rights
  • democracy building

Pros

  • Provide a platform for marginalized voices to be heard
  • Bring attention to important social issues
  • Foster community engagement and solidarity

Cons

  • May face challenges in achieving lasting impact or policy change
  • Risk of co-optation by powerful interests
  • Potential for internal divisions and conflicts

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