Download our strategic statement for 2007-10 below.
INTRAC Strategic Statement 2007-10.pdf (41Kb)
INTRAC seeks to increase the effectiveness of civil society organisations (CSOs) that are committed to international human development, including gender equity, participation of the socially excluded, social justice, security and peace, in all parts of the world.
INTRAC believes that civil society is key to establishing democratic societies and that CSOs play a key role in promoting sustainable development in a just society. Maintaining and valuing a degree of autonomy, CSOs have the potential to provide views, policies and action supportive of and alternative to those promoted by government and the private sector.
INTRAC works in partnership with other CSOs, state, corporate and multi-lateral actors, to influence policy and programmes working towards sustainable livelihoods in just societies.
Research into trends in global policy and practice informs INTRAC advocacy and activities which strengthen the capacity of CSOs wherever they are located.
Through training, consultancy and public events, INTRAC promotes the work of CSOs and those supporting them especially in the rehabilitation of civil society where it is endangered or suppressed, working for the inclusion and empowerment of the poorest and most marginal groups.
As an international NGO that serves civil society and endorses gender equity, INTRAC’s participatory approach draws on long experience as a member of the global NGO community and from its own organisational learning.
The skills of INTRAC’s ethnically diverse staff are complemented by the expertise of associates, board members and international alliances and partnerships to ensure that INTRAC services are relevant and of the highest quality.