ARAB

Arab NGO Network for Development - ANND

@arab_ngo_network_for_development

Beirut, Beirut
http://www.annd.org
Non-profit Organizations

Overview

About Arab NGO Network for Development - ANND

The Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND) is a regional network working in 10 Arab countries with seven national networks and 23 NGO members. ANND was initiated in 1997 and had its Executive Office in Beirut since 2000.
ANND’s program work focuses on advocating for social and economic rights in the Arab region. It works in three main areas: (1) development policies in the region, (2) social and economic reform agendas and the role of international and regional organizations, (3) economic and trade liberalization policies and its social and economic implications.
ANND advocates for more sound and effective socio-economic reforms in the region, which integrate the concepts of sustainable development, gender justice, and the rights-based approach.
ANND’s program tools and strategies include: networking, capacity building and sharing, provision of research and information materials, advocacy strengthening, coalition building, monitoring, evaluation, and engagement with policy-making processes and related institutions among civil society groups.

Headquarters

Beirut, Beirut

Website

http://www.annd.org

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Company Type

Nonprofit

Founded

1997

Specialties

Enhance the Advocacy role of CSO on Social and Economic Rights, Assessing the impact of trade agreements on Social and Economic Rights, Assessing the implementation of the MDG, and Providing CSO with the needed resources and tools for successful advocacy campaigns

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