The Center for Democracy and the Rule of Law ("CDRL") is an independent, non-profit making organization working to restart and strengthen democracy, uphold the rule of law, advance democratic values, practices and institutions, train citizens and leaders, and monitor anti-democratic practices. CDRL was first established in July, 1994 as Campaign for Good Governance in Lebanon ("CGGL"). CDRL supports the separation of state and religious institutions, the building of political and civic organizations, the reforming and safeguarding of elections, the promotion of citizenship and citizens' participation in public affairs, the openness, transparency and accountability in government, and extensive judicial reform.
CDRL will develop the message that many of the values deep rooted in the traditional societies of Lebanon and the region are basically the same as the values cherished by Western societies and serving as bonding agents of their democratic institutions. CDRL will explore the direct relationship between democracy and economic prosperity. It will demonstrate that the road to modernity and economic prosperity can only pass through democracy.
The leadership of CDRL will seek to identify, and congregate with, individuals who demonstrate leadership qualities and train them in democratic leadership.
CDRL will work with democrats in Lebanon, the Region and the World.
A Summary of the CDRL Philosophy
A. Liberty and human rights
B. Full equality for women
C. Citizenship
D. Democratic values
E. Democratic change
F. Modernity
The Proposed Activities of CDRL
A. Citizen training
B. Civic organization and leadership training
C. Election reform and monitoring
D. Campaign for good governance
E. Media reform and monitoring
F. Women's equality drive
G. Economic and employment opportunity
H. Democracy watch
I. Modernity watch
J. Legislative program
If you are in agreement with CDRL"s mission, philosophy and goals, we invite you to come on board by clicking here and filling in the form!