On February 21st, 2008 Information seminar aimed at launching the European Commission program ‘Non-state actors and local authorities in development: program for Belarus’ took place in Minsk. The event was organized in Minsk International Education Center and gathered more than 130 participants.
The key goal of this event was to raise awareness and improve understanding of the project's target group (Belarusian NGOs and local authorities) about the EC donor assistance to Belarus in the field of civil society development, in specific the EC thematic programs for Belarus.
The most actual information was provided by the team of representatives from Delegation of the European Commission to Ukraine and Belarus. Mr. Jean-Eric Holzapfel, Chargé d'affaires for Belarus, has stressed the interest of European Commission to see more well-developed project applications from Belarus. Ms. Svitlana Didkivska has presented an overview of the European Commission's worldwide thematic programs. Presentation of the call for proposals concerning Belarus under the thematic program "Non-state actors and local authorities in development" (NSA-LA) was provided by Mr. Volodymyr Kondrachuk. It is possible to find strategy paper related to this program at the webpage.
Representative of National Coordination Unit Mr. Leonid Orlov also stressed the importance of using new opportunities of implementing projects under EU support and appealed participants to be creative and professional both at planning and implementation phase.
The participants were extremely interested in getting detailed information about the global thematic programs of the European Commission in general and in specific the county programs for Belarus one of announced is NSA & LA program.
For organizers of Information session-seminar it was also quite important to promote some activities and services of the EC measure in 2008. It was done by the leader of measure activities Ms. Lene Petersen.
In the afternoon there was an open floor for participants of this event to give some feedback on information received in the first half of the day. The main discussion was organized around 2 key questions:
Are the priorities mentioned in the new NSA-LA program relevant enough to Belarus and Belarusian organization?
In what spheres of activities it is mostly important to provide interaction between local authorities and non-state actors?
Participants stated in general that the program priorities are good and appropriate as well as interactions between NGOs and LA are necessary, otherwise nothing could be solved. It is necessary to acquaint local authorities with the foreign experience and facilitate cross-sector cooperation. It is necessary to train people to use the main available tools of interaction. At the same time participants stressed several times that there is a big gap and lack of communication and understanding between NGOs and authorities.
To conclude the results of this information session-seminar it is necessary to admit that most of participants found information about EU programs useful and practical. A lot of participants paid attention at the situation when project implementation is hardly possible or extremely late because of long and tiring registration procedure provided by Belarusian authorities.
EC representatives stressed their interest to feedback from Belarusian participants to make future programs even more appropriate to needs of organizations.
All the arguments of opposition politicians for taking part in the elections resemble are rather self-justifications and attempts to find some space for themselves in this difficult political situation, believes the head of the Board of the...
«I don’t see any crime in the attempt of Belarusan police to learn something from German police. Everyone - from the highest ranks to the lowest ones - simply has to observe the law». Miachyslau Gryb, former Speaker of the Supreme Council of Belarus,...
We invite you to participate in a second edition of a unique and extraordinary contest for reporters, The Eastern Partnership Journalism Prize. If you are a journalist from one of the countries of Eastern Partnership (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,...
Belarus is on the way to reaching a deadlock in all the directions, while the modernization of the country should be started with political reforms. And the first thing to do is to reject the authoritarian system of government in order to make it...
Policy field Global governance, International Cooperation, Development Target groups International Organisations, Government bodies, Academic institutions, Civil Society Organisations, Private Sector Organisations, Foundations, individuals. Period of...
Trans Cultura Foundation (Poland) together with Workshops of Culture (Poland) and partners: Suburb Cultural Centre (Armenia), United Artits’ Club (Azerbaijan), Lohvinau Publishing House (Belarus), GeoAIR (Georgia), Young Artists Asociation «Oberliht»...
The number of registered candidates representing opposition parties is on the average not much higher than that during previous parliamentary elections. Such an opinion was expressed to the Information Service of «EuroBelarus» by political scientist...
The first half of 2012 saw the main trend in the political democratization and liberalization segment carry on from the year 2011, as stagnation continued. There were new manifestations of administrative and criminal prosecution of democratic...
Basta is a social enterprise outside Stockholm. It began in 1994 helping people move away from drugs and criminality through qualified work, housing, and a meaningful spare time. Basta is a client-run social enterprise - in theory as well as in...
In early September, a presentation of the Flying University program for the new school year will be held. As recently experts have repeatedly talked about the problems of the Belarusian higher education, expanding the Flying University program requires...
The processes of political, economic, and cultural change in Europe have had a particularly strong impact upon the countries of Eastern Europe and their neighbours in the east. It is timely to reflect on and debate the ways in which Europe and the...
The sentence on the Pussy Riot band members demonstrates nonobservance of constitutional norm of secularism of the Russian state, supposes Uladzimir Matskevich, the head of the Board of the International Consortium «EuroBelarus
Next serial staff changes have been taking place in higher levels of the Belarusian government: Piotr Prokopovich [former Chairman of the Board of the National Bank of Belarus – EuroBelarus] was appointed as assistant to the President, and the...
The chairman of the International Consortium "EuroBelarus" Ulad Vialichka hopes that a diplomatic conflict with Sweden may calm down in a few months. However, it is very difficult, in his view, to accurately predict the development of bilateral...
The situation around the Belarusian authorities’ decision on the list of persons banned from travelling abroad looks not quite understood. On the one hand, a number of civil society activists and opposition politicians - Valiantsin Stefanovich, Andrei...
After Belarusian and Russian governments have signed the contract for construction of the nuclear power plant (NPP) in the Astravets district, and the cornerstone was laid on the site, the mission of anti-nuclear ecologists is not over. In contrast, it...
Youth internet forum "I am the leader!" organized by the Belarusian Republican Youth Union (BRSM) in the framework of the preparation for the election to the parliament took place in Minsk on August 16. The Forum organizers have gathered about 200...
Some participants of the current election campaign voice so many platitudes that induce the head of the Board of the International Consortium "EuroBelarus" Uladzimir Matskevich to speak directly and categorically, "Your experience, gentlemen, is scanty...
Chatham House, in partnership with the Robert Bosch Stiftung, invites scholars from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine to apply for a Visiting Fellowship at Chatham House in London.
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.
In his report, philosopher Gintautas Mažeikis discusses several concepts that have been a part of the European social and philosophical thought for quite a time.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.