Our Vision
Syria is a country whose citizens, regardless of their affiliations and political projects, come together to believe in a common Syrian identity that constitutes the common denominator between them.
Syria is a country of citizenship and institutions governed by a social contract that expresses the sum of the free wills of the citizens, guaranteeing pluralism, the rule of law, and the freedom of individuals to believe, think, and work politically and civilly; according to the foundations of freedoms, justice, liberalism, and secularism. Its citizens participate through their forces and representatives in developing visions, strategies, and making decisions locally and nationally
Our Values
The comprehensive Syrian identity, citizenship, justice, diversity and pluralism, freedom, participation, constructivism.
Our Aims
- Strengthening the unified Syrian identity, social cohesion and national reconciliation factors, to consolidate the Syrians’ connection to their homeland.
- Dedicating the active role of civil society, including organizations, unions, federations, work teams, and individuals, as a partner in building the state, making decisions, and developing alternatives, which ensures the consolidation of the real participation of Syrians in managing the country’s affairs.
- Empowering youth, developing their capabilities, refining their personalities, providing them with practical skills, raising their awareness of their role in public affairs issues, and working to create an enabling environment in which youth receive recognition and support.
- Developing a governance program that suits the needs of Syrians, in a way that achieves a balanced formula for expanded administrative decentralization; contributing to empowering local communities and achieving sustainable development on the one hand, and preserving the central sovereign decision on the other hand, as well as working to ensure the transparency of government performance and its reform.
- Studying the legislative structure and developing and updating laws to suit the requirements of social and economic development to achieve respect for the application of the law and enhance its sovereignty and respect, in addition to working diligently to ensure the independence and impartiality of the judiciary.
Paths
Identity and Belonging Path
Identity is considered the first founder of human movement. Through his individual personal identity, man determines his interests, desires, ambitions, goals, motives for his actions and orientations. Collective identity also determines the movement of different human groups, their ambitions and goals.
Governance Path
We in the movement believe that the solution in Syria is built through activating decentralization as an approach in administration and designing and implementing development and progress operations according to the principles of trust that include efficiency, justice, transparency, combating corruption, effectiveness, participation, the rule of law, and finally responding to the demands and protests of citizens, and accountability.
Civic Path
Civil society activists and entities cannot participate in local administration or interact with local councils without empowerment, because this participation will be superficial, weak, ineffective, and unable to demand and defend any of the demands of the groups and segments they represent. So, “Your Role 2” in the civil track was based on the empowerment strategy..