Difference between revisions of "Saudi Institute"
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Revision as of 15:36, 2 February 2004
The Saudi Institute is a "private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, and academic organization concerned with the following issues:
- Transparency: Addressing the lack of transparency in Saudi life, and laws, and educating Saudi citizens on this value.
- Civic Society: Encourage and strength the concept of civil society in the divers nation, and facilitate conflict resolution.
- Non-governmental Organizations: Promoting the culture of non-governmental organizations and creating models for their establishment in Saudi Arabia at all levels. Supporting and fostering non-governmental organizations, professional and advocate.
- Rights: Promoting human, civil, women and religious freedoms in the Kingdom.
"The Institute is a forum to promote and support research projects, organize intellectual meetings and publish reports on the Institute objectives."
- Ali Al-Ahmed, Executive Director
Note: The Saudi Institute shares its office space with the Saudi Information Agency.
Contact
1900 L Street NW Suite 309
Washington DC 20036
URL: http://www.saudiinstitute.org/