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Our Projects

Programs Driving Socio-economic Justice

Civil Society in Action (CSA)

Civil Society in Action (CSA)

Civil Society in Action is a project implemented by the Foundation for Socio-Economic Justice (FSEJ) and co-funded by the European Union through COSPE. The project seeks to strengthen FSEJ’s capacity to promote good governance, policy development, and the protection of socio-economic rights in Eswatini. It supports the identification of organizational capacity needs and the development of practical solutions to address them. The project also facilitates the development of National Thematic Agendas on key socio-economic and cultural rights issues. Furthermore, it promotes advocacy, engagement, and lobbying by civil society organizations around these priority agendas to influence policy and decision-making processes.

Advancing Civic Space, Human Rights & Access to Justice in Eswatini

Advancing Civic Space, Human Rights & Access to Justice in Eswatini

Advancing Civic Space, Human Rights and Access to Justice in Eswatini (Lilungelo Lakho) is a 42-month programme Co-funded by the European Union, led by the Foundation for Socio-Economic Justice (FSEJ) and co-implemented with COSPE, Swaziland Editors Forum (SEF) and Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC). The programme seeks to strengthen civic space, promote human rights, uphold the rule of law, and improve access to justice across Eswatini. It empowers civil society organizations and communities through training, dialogue, advocacy, and civic participation initiatives. The programme also enhances access to justice through legal training, paralegal support, policy advocacy, and strategic litigation. Additionally, it strengthens media freedom, ethical journalism, and collaboration between civil society and the media to advance human rights and democratic governance.