In 2005, the Civil Society Index was implemented in Greece by Access2democracy, with the international coordination of CIVICUS. This implementation led to the publication of an analytical country report, presenting the results of the CSI initiative in the country.
Greek Civil Society: The Long Road to Maturity (2005)
Over that period, Access2democracy implemented the Civil Society Index-Shortened Assessment Tool (CSI-SAT). The CSI-SAT project in Greece collected secondary data and input from a broad range of civil stakeholders. Based on this existing data and using a comprehensive framework of 74 indicators, the project's Stakeholder Assessment Group assessed the overall state of civil society in Greece.
The CSI-SAT findings in Greece brought forth many new insights about Greek civil society, and at times even challenged existing wisdom. The study revealed that despite operating in a relatively enabling environment as well as practicing and promoting positive values, the structure of Greek civil society is very weak while the impact is limited.
CSI Country Reports in Greece
- Greece CSI Report (2006): Executive Summary. Downloadable in pdf[159KB].
- Greece CSI Report (2006): Full Report. Downloadable in pdf[848KB].
- Project Evaluation for Greece (2006): Executive Summary. Downloadable in pdf[21KB].
