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Swedish International Liberal Center

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Swedish International Liberal Center
Svenskt Internationellt Liberalt Center
AbbreviationSILC
Formation1980; 44 years ago (1980)
TypePolitical foundation
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Location
Chairman
Lennart Nordfors
Parent organization
Liberalerna
AffiliationsLiberal International European Liberal Forum
Websitesilc.se/sv_se/

The Swedish International Liberal Center (Swedish: Svenskt Internationellt Liberalt Center), known as SILC is a political foundation in Sweden. SILC was established in late 1980s by the Liberal People's Party. SILC strengthens and supports activists in totalitarian states and supports them in their struggle to topple dictators and establish democratic societies. SILC currently works in Eastern Europe, North Africa and Latin America.[1]

SILC has its own publishing house, Silc förlag, which publishes two books a year on democracy activism in challenging environments. SILC takes a visible part in the Swedish debate on development aid and foreign policy. Headquartered in Stockholm, SILC currently has a staff of ten, of which four are working from the programme office in Vilnius, Lithuania. SILC's annual turnover is approximately €2 million (2016).[2]

SILC is the founding member of Lifeline Embattled CSO Assistance Fund, created in June 2011 to push back against a global trend of closing civil society space.[3]

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