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This research aims to analyse the contributions of civil societyto economic
growth in southern Algeria, by highlighting its developmental
effectiveness and exploringits future prospects. The research begins by
addressing modern concepts of civil societyand its economic and social
roles, then moves on to study the mechanisms of its influence in
supportingentrepreneurship, promoting the social and solidarity
economy, and improving local governance. The research revealsthat civil
society in the southern provinces is a promising development actor,
capable ofmobilising local initiatives, empowering vulnerable groups, and
creating influential socialand economic networks. However, its role
remains limited by internal challenges such as weak organisation and lack
of governance, and external challenges such as bureaucracy and the
difficult economic environment in the Sahara.The research proposes a
vision for the future to enhance the effectiveness of civil society through
capacity building, diversification offunding, developing partnerships with
the private sector, and exploiting the potential of the south in desert
agriculture, renewable energies, and cultural tourism. The study
concludes that the activation ofcivil society as a strategic economic actor is
one of the basic conditions for achieving sustainable developmentand
establishing a productive and balanced local economy in southern Algeria. |
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