INRODUCTION
The Asia Development Alliance (ADA) is a not for profit and non-governmental regional civil society platform in Asia, established on 2 February 2013 at the founding assembly in Bangkok, Thailand. The founding assembly was initiated by four national CSO/NGO platforms – VANI (India), CCC (Cambodia), Code-NGO (Philippines) and KCOC (Korea) – with the support from Forus, CIVICUS Affinity Group of National Associations (AGNA) and Good Neighbours International (GNI) in partnership with Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) Asia to represent the national CSO platforms in Asia and serve as key connector to governments, UN organisations and other stakeholders and to create a strong enabling environment for civil society organisations and the rights of citizens for action and participation.
As a legitimate catalyst and representative of the voice of the CSOs from across Asia, ADA works to strengthen the capacities of civil society to ensure the effective and efficient participation of civil society actors in official negotiations. ADA also advocates for an enabling environment for civil society organisations in the context of continued shrinking civic space to influence public policy at the national, regional and international level.
Our Vision
ADA envisions strong national CSO platforms in all the countries of Asia being representatives of ‘inclusive voice’ and where the citizens enjoy all human rights’ addressing power imbalance to eradicate poverty, reduce inequalities and achieving social justice, peace and democracy.
Our Mission
Facilitate, Collaborate and Capacitate national platforms to promote and advance justice, equality and peace at all levels of society towards promoting civic space, right to association and expression and safeguarding the rights of all and including people in the decision making process.