CREATIVE’S PAST PROJECTS

40+ years of promoting positive change

Creative has implemented hundreds of projects around the globe since it was founded in 1977. From education and elections to governance and economic growth, Creative’s efforts have made a difference. For example, since the year 2000, Creative has trained more than 389,000 teachers in 21 countries—providing them with new skills and techniques that ultimately benefit their students.

Creative’s Past Projects section has a list of selected projects, a brief description, their implementation dates and funders.

 

Libya – Voter Ownership and Increasing Civic Engagement

Date: June 2012 – December 2013

Creative partnered with Libyan civil society organizations in cities across the country to increase citizen understanding of human rights and civic responsibility by building CSO capacity while increasing citizen engagement in, and oversight of, the political process. The State Department awarded Creative the Libyan Voter Ownership and Increasing Civic Engagement project....

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Libya: A Strategy for Stabilization and Governance

Regional insecurity and the halting of much-needed municipal elections have required agility and resourcefulness on the part of Creative's project in Libya. Our team offers some insight into the challenges inherent in elections-related development work....

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Somalia – Bringing Unity, Integrity, and Legitimacy to Democracy

Date: 2016-2022

Somalia faces longstanding and systemic challenges to citizen engagement in inclusive, peaceful and democratic political processes. The five-year Bringing Unity, Integrity and Legitimacy to Democracy project will provide critical assistance to help build electoral systems, strengthen civil society and encourage civic participation in Somalia, with a particular focus on women, youth and other marginalized groups....

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West Africa – Reacting to Early Warning and Response Data in West Africa

Date: 2015-2020

The five-year “Reacting to Early Warning and Response Data in West Africa” project (called REWARD) will support the Economic Community of West African States’ (ECOWAS) use of innovative technology and apply best practices to detect and respond to conflict across the region from political violence, violent extremism, and ethnic conflict to sectarian tensions, perpetration of atrocities and organized crime....

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