Civil society
Civil society refers to the aggregate of non-governmental organizations and institutions that manifest interests and will of citizens. It includes community groups, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), labor unions, indigenous groups, charitable organizations, faith-based organizations, professional associations, and foundations.
Definition and Characteristics[edit]
The term civil society is used in the realm of social sciences to denote the social structures that exist outside of the state and the market. It is often associated with the public sphere, community, and social norms. Civil society is seen as a third sector, distinct from government and business, and plays a crucial role in fostering democracy and social development.
Role in Democracy[edit]
Civil society plays a crucial role in fostering democracy. It provides a space for social groups to organize, express their views, and influence public policy. It acts as a check on government power and promotes political participation by providing a platform for dialogue and negotiation.
Types of Civil Society Organizations[edit]
There are various types of organizations that fall under the umbrella of civil society. These include:
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): These are private organizations that operate independently from any form of government. They are typically non-profit entities that provide social services or advocate for public policy and social issues.
- Trade Unions: These are organizations of workers who have banded together to achieve common goals such as better working conditions.
- Charitable Organizations: These are non-profit organizations that provide a variety of services to the communities they serve.
- Faith-Based Organizations: These are religiously affiliated organizations that provide various social services.
Challenges[edit]
Despite its crucial role, civil society faces several challenges. These include restrictions on freedom of association and expression, lack of funding, and issues related to governance and accountability.
See Also[edit]
- Non-governmental organization
- Trade union
- Charitable organization
- Faith-based organization
- Democracy
Civil_society[edit]
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International Civil Society Week 2019
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Civil Brainbar
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National Celebration at Kossuth Square, March 15, 1989
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