tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29580335014335392562024-03-06T03:02:38.191+01:00TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)TRIALOG...http://www.blogger.com/profile/16762954242102594089noreply@blogger.comBlogger1612125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-12010026626537865782015-09-28T07:00:00.000+02:002015-09-28T07:00:09.102+02:00Why is TRIALOG ending?TRIALOG is a project that was developed in the year 2000 to address the upcoming situation of 10 new European Union member states with new responsibilities in many areas, including development cooperation.
The project aimed to support civil society organisations to work together more effectively, form national platforms where there were none, and integrate into the European system of development policy and practice.<br />
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Fifteen years on, all 13 of the countries that have joined the EU since 2004 have national platforms that are members of CONCORD, the European confederation. There are murmurs of discontent from organisations in countries that no longer consider themselves ‘new’ and even the term ‘EU13’ prompts backlash from those who consider themselves more properly identified as one of the EU28.
TRIALOG is a project that has served its purpose – achieved many of its objectives and established a community of partners who will continue to work together long after the project ends.<br />
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This is not to say that the kind of support that TRIALOG has provided over the years would not be welcomed if it could be continued in some of the partner countries, and indeed others around the EU. That is why we have worked with CONCORD, through the members, to ensure the new strategy safeguards as many areas as possible where TRIALOG work will be missed. Space for member exchange and peer learning is a large part of the new strategy, and will take forward many lessons learned through TRIALOG’s fifteen year experience (collected together in our <a href="http://www.trialog.or.at/images/doku/trialog_15_years_supporting_cso_to_engage_in_development.pdf" target="_blank">systematisation</a> process). Our tools have been written down and can be consulted through <a href="https://www.concordeurope.net/trialog2015" target="_blank">CONCORDnet</a>.<br />
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We also hope to share this experience with partners in the Western Balkans in the future.<br />
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Thanks from the TRIALOG team must go to all those who have supported and actively participated in TRIALOG’s work over the past fifteen years. We look forward to our paths crossing again in the future.<br />
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<i>Information provided by Rebecca Steel-Jasińska, TRIALOG
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-9504095260225515952015-09-28T06:58:00.000+02:002015-09-28T06:58:00.107+02:00TRIALOG bids Farewell<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigb6g7MV155KhPDaFrHsJ0P3CRqA_07Qjm4M8gQ11WIapTeIMHkER7Qe5Kd8z-biOnge5z5WCOkN-1vFRMjuApQDg7UbwE50HHodrG-8V548sE4MYHYWK5xbSBR3rMVGVyA77VzyKXR-w/s1600/IMG_4925.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigb6g7MV155KhPDaFrHsJ0P3CRqA_07Qjm4M8gQ11WIapTeIMHkER7Qe5Kd8z-biOnge5z5WCOkN-1vFRMjuApQDg7UbwE50HHodrG-8V548sE4MYHYWK5xbSBR3rMVGVyA77VzyKXR-w/s320/IMG_4925.JPG" width="320" /></a>Two weeks before closing fifteen years of the project, the TRIALOG team, lead agency HORIZONT3000 and CONCORD brought together partners and friends to celebrate their joint success.<br />
On Monday 14th September 2015, TRIALOG partners from the national platforms of the EU13 countries and other consortium members came together a final time within the framework of TRIALOG, to discuss the end of the project. The group exchanged information on current and future priorities as well as the measures that have been taken with CONCORD to ensure a smooth transition into the new strategic framework. In the 2016-22 CONCORD strategy, a new focus is on member engagement and part of the operationalisation discussions happening now are focusing on inclusion and ensuring smaller members are as engaged in CONCORD work as possible.<br />
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Partners were then joined by members of Austrian civil society for an exchange on the Sustainable Development Goals and how different organisations intend to work within the new framework in coming years. The discussion kicked off with an input of Jakob Mussil of the Austrian platform Global Responsibility and member of the European Taskforce of the Beyond2015 campaign. Most platforms have started to think about how to engage with the goals’ implementation and many are focusing on advocacy towards their government and capacity building among their members on the goals and how to work with them.<br />
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The evening reception paid tribute to TRIALOG’s achievements, history and staff, past and present with speeches of one of the founders, Robert Zeiner via video message, CONCORD president Johannes Trimmel, longterm advisory group member Grzegorz Gruca of Polish Humanitarian Action and HORIZONT3000 director Erwin Eder. In a <a href="http://www.trialog.or.at/news-list" target="_blank">TRIALOG quiz</a> Rebecca Steel-Jasińska and Ulrike Bey of the TRIALOG team checked how much people in fact knew about TRIALOG. The mood was a little sad that an era comes to an end but at the same time very proud of what we accomplished.<br />
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We thank all those who came to celebrate with us, and we look forward to seeing you again in the post-TRIALOG world.<br />
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<i>Information provided by Rebecca Steel-Jasińska and Ulrike Bey, TRIALOG
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-1637673437361028952015-09-28T06:56:00.000+02:002015-09-28T13:14:33.276+02:00New Policy Digest: Climate Change and Development<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEipHur8ionpzXdgOoavFsP-03hH53WWjbrJqcM0uL_W1GpCXXbVSlFYmMYbXHmXmhzMna8b8q8xxRCkGV8RPNlD1eo_JSkK2eKunMxT_vJxJ3Gg6ES59tEz4-SOQAnhlIziUMo6hk2VZdk/s1600/TRIALOG_Policy_Digest_Climate_Change-cover.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEipHur8ionpzXdgOoavFsP-03hH53WWjbrJqcM0uL_W1GpCXXbVSlFYmMYbXHmXmhzMna8b8q8xxRCkGV8RPNlD1eo_JSkK2eKunMxT_vJxJ3Gg6ES59tEz4-SOQAnhlIziUMo6hk2VZdk/s320/TRIALOG_Policy_Digest_Climate_Change-cover.jpg" width="226" /></a>European media is full of titles such as “Record summer temperatures”, “Hottest July days on record”, “Weather records across Europe” – and then there are daily reports on intensifying floods, fires and droughts. These events are disturbing the everyday life of people and influencing how food is produced, for example, all around the globe.<br />
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In December 2015, Paris is hosting a climate summit where 196 countries – literally, the whole world – will meet with one single goal: to sign a new global agreement on climate change. Climate change and the intergovernmental negotiations around it are multifaceted and complex. This Policy Digest will aim to address the following key themes in a clear and simple manner: how climate change and development cooperation are interlinked; what risks the world’s poorest countries are facing; the process, key issues negotiated and the expected outcomes of the Paris conference; what the EU is bringing to the negotiating table; and how civil society organisations are engaging on the topic before and after the Paris conference.<br />
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<b>Read the new TRIALOG Policy Digest</b> <a href="http://www.trialog.or.at/images/doku/trialog_policy_digest_climate_change.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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<i>Information provided by TRIALOG </i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-6616005766911102282015-09-28T06:50:00.000+02:002015-09-28T06:50:00.130+02:00Organisation of the Month: Bankwatch Romania2015 is the European Year of Development, the EU’s flagship campaign to promote its objectives and activities in the field of development cooperation. As the <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/ng-interactive/2015/jan/19/sustainable-development-goals-changing-world-17-steps-interactive" target="_blank">sustainable development goals</a> replace the Millennium Development Goals at year’s end, EYD is intended to raise awareness about Europe’s role in areas like education, health, agriculture, access to energy, resilient ecosystems, equality.
But where the Commission’s actions miss the mark, we’re there to connect the dots.<br />
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Bankwatch Romania together with a coalition of twenty civil society groups from 17 countries across the continent, members and partner organizations of <a href="http://www.bankwatch.org/" target="_blank">CEE Banwkatch Network</a>, is campaigning for ‘<b>Catching the Train of Development</b>’ and providing a critical understanding of Europe’s approach to ‘development’.<br />
The campaign focuses particularly on the role of public and private sources of finance and the problematics of financial tools such as public-private partnerships, blending and using ODA (Official Development Assistance) to leverage private finance. Focused on campaigns in priority countries for Romania – nuclear energy in Ukraine, oil and gas in Tunisia and hydro-power in Georgia, Bankwatch Romania works to reduce the environmental and social impact of projects financed through European public financial institutions (European IFIs) such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Investment Bank.<br />
Some of these bring to surface inconsistencies between the development goals of the EU and policies in the sectors of energy, extractive industries, transport and agriculture. Bankwatch Romania works to make IFIs accountable, transparent and participatory in the projects they are financing.
Furthermore, Bankwatch Romania seeks to build collaboration with Romanian NGOs and Romanian public institutions towards a more thorough analysis of the impact on development goals in priority countries of public multilateral funding and private investments from Romania.<br />
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To learn more about the projects monitored by Bankwatch and the activities of the „Catching the train or development” campaign please visit <a href="http://bankwatch.org/our-work">www.bankwatch.org</a>.<br />
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„Catching the train of Development” campaign is funded by EuropeAid and is part of a 3-year project: „Financing development and developing finance for EYD2015: a Pan-European campaign to align European investments in developing countries with the post-2015 MDG framework and the EU policies that promote sustainable growth and poverty reduction”.<br />
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<i>Information provided by Bankwatch Romania
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-48935041465072478062015-09-28T06:48:00.000+02:002015-09-28T06:48:00.114+02:00Are you too a #GlobalNeighbour?<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpahrWjmjxZtrkj1hw3v65xk-dMij8YReUysWZ8_xr_pTc1jT5GR92pUVk6S5dwYoyzMe5tRoaUcZfMrJA4eAc27Fo9r5c7qQBXJTyiFsks5FdFkjKVJLJ6Uo70NHoz2yQfDCMZ6cktCo/s1600/SLOGA_kampanjaTudiTi_a4listi3.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="226" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpahrWjmjxZtrkj1hw3v65xk-dMij8YReUysWZ8_xr_pTc1jT5GR92pUVk6S5dwYoyzMe5tRoaUcZfMrJA4eAc27Fo9r5c7qQBXJTyiFsks5FdFkjKVJLJ6Uo70NHoz2yQfDCMZ6cktCo/s320/SLOGA_kampanjaTudiTi_a4listi3.jpg" width="320" /></a>An awareness raising campaign "You too are a global neighbour" is being launched in these days by SLOGA, NGO Platform from Slovenia. The goal is to raise consciousness about international development cooperation and importance of global solidarity in the European Year for Development 2015. SLOGA is addressing questions such as: "What is international development cooperation and who are the actors involved? Why is cooperation important? What are the results of such global policies and what is the input of European Union and its member states? How can individuals join the common journey towards sustainable development and global solidarity?<br />
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Actions involved in the campaign include educational events, promotional materials and policy papers. Besides, they are organizing a web movement, through which they will collect photos of individuals who consider themselves #GlobalNeighbours.<br />
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Are you a #GlobalNeighbour? Join their campaign, take your photo with the printed slogan below and share it on your Facebook or Twitter profile! Don't forget to use #GlobalNeighbour and #EYD2015 hash tags!<br />
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<i>Information provided by Adriana Aralica, SLOGA
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-5089088129568655452015-09-28T06:45:00.000+02:002015-09-28T06:45:00.377+02:00Czech CSO platform FoRS participated in “Czech Development Week”From Monday 14th till Friday 18th of September, FoRS-Czech Forum for Development Cooperation actively engaged in a series of events showing sustainable development-related topics to and discussing them with the public, as part of the platform´s contribution to the European Year for Development.<br />
The week started with the launch of The World’s Best News newspaper 2015 on September 14th in Prague and other Czech towns, with a support of up to 80 volunteers. The following day, FoRS and the Environmental Centre of the Charles University in Prague organised the discussion “Democracy in Education through a Dialog of Actors” in the framework of this year´s international Conference Forum 2000. The discussion focused on the various social actors´ points of view and deliberative processes that influence education in the contemporary world.<br />
On September 17th, FoRS as well as several member organisations participated in the happening called Czech Development Day organised by the Czech Development Agency under the auspices of the prime minister with the aim to showcase the Czech development cooperation to the broad public. This “action” week was concluded by a panel discussion “New tendencies in evaluations and presentation of their results”, where civil servants, evaluators, practitioners from NGOs and other development actors had the opportunity to share their experience and opinions with international experts as well as representatives of the European Commission and the Czech Development Agency.<br />
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<i>Information provided by Marie Zázvorková, FoRS Liaison Officer
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-76629652592805598282015-09-28T06:42:00.000+02:002015-09-28T06:42:00.792+02:00Advocacy on Humanitarian Aid and response to influx of refugees in Slovenia and other activities of SLOGAOver the last months SLOGA is intensively involved in a dialogue with different government officials on the topics of humanitarian aid and Slovenian capacity for a response to an influx of refugees moving on the so called “Western Balkans route”.
SLOGA participated in the consultations on the preparation of Guidelines on international humanitarian assistance of Republic of Slovenia in July 2015. The meeting was aimed at exchanging views and suggestions regarding the content of the Guidelines, which should be prepared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the coming months.
Apart from that a lot of efforts were concentrated on the question of the growing refugee crisis in the wider region. SLOGA is very active coordinating a huge coalition of NGO’s in Slovenia, which is responding to the refugee crisis in terms of advocacy, planning the distribution of humanitarian aid, questions of integration etc. This coalition also sent an open letter to the Prime minister of Slovenia which sparked a direct dialogue with the Government. Operation Center was established, where a representative of SLOGA is also present. The aim of Operation Center is to coordinate response between different actors, and to share information and good practices among them. Apart from ongoing dialogue and advocacy a huge pressure on Government was also exerted before the meeting of the Council of EU for Justice and Internal Affairs.<br />
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<b>Promoting international development cooperation and raising awareness</b><br />
SLOGA intensified its efforts to promote international development cooperation to general public in Slovenia not only with its »Global Neighbour« campaign. SLOGA also organized several events which were aimed at promoting international development cooperation. Thus, several panels and group discussions (called Skuhna Talks) were organized on the topics of positive consequences of migration, gender equality and the role of youth.
Aforementioned campaign and its messages were also presented and different workshops were held on several international events such as World Schools Debate Academy in Kranjska Gora, MUNSC Salient: Youth Conference on Global Matters 2015 in Ljubljana, AidWatch platform event in Serbia, and United Nations Summer School in Ljubljana. We also joined the World’s Best News project organized by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and distributed best news on development cooperation in Ljubljana.
SLOGA was also present on several public events with the aim to present both the role and work of the platform and its projects as well. Therefore, SLOGA took part at Šuštarska nedelja in Tržič and Bivak festival in Ljubljana. Part of SLOGA’s efforts there were also to gather signatures for petition for a European Year of Social and Solidarity Economy 2018 as a part of Challenging the Crisis campaign.<br />
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<b>LADDER Activities </b><br />
SLOGA took part in training in Zagreb, held between 21 and 24 July, which offered the participants a deeper insight into the concept DEAR and connected it with the existing development issues. In the end everything was combined in creation of a DEAR strategy.
The aim of LADDER (Local Authorities as Drivers for Development Education and Awareness Raising) project is to improve the functioning of local authorities in the policy areas of global learning and raising awareness, with special emphasis on neighboring EU Member States.
Within LADDER project SLOGA also contributed to a joint call to EU ministers before the meeting of the Council of EU for Justice and Internal Affairs, which called for an urgent, comprehensive, coordinated and humane response to the migration crisis in the European Union and its neighborhood.
<i>Information provided by Adriana Aralica, SLOGA
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-60752056629797966082015-09-28T06:40:00.000+02:002015-09-28T06:40:00.673+02:00Hungarian NGOs lobby for SDGs in the national development strategyAlong the adoption of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development Goals, HAND Association targets – through a mini-project financed by the Beyond 2015 campaign – the implementation process in Hungary to ensure that these goals are built in the national framework. Our aim appears essential as there seems to be no clear plan for dealing with the issue on government level.<br />
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While during the summer we aimed at the public by raising awareness on international development issues at festivals that attracted hundreds of people, in September we try to draw the attention of both government and parliamentary decision makers to the need of adopting the SDGs into the national strategy and implementation plans and to communicate the recommendations of Hungarian NGOs how to best do it.
Therefore, a proposal package about the most important steps for national implementation has been elaborated. It also formulates suggestions for the revision of the national sustainable development strategy. The proposals will be discussed not only among our member organisations, but at a wider scale of NGOs before having it published and presented for decision makers.<br />
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In the past months we have managed to reach a higher appearance in several media, as well we used social media extensively (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/99lepes1egyenlobbvilagert" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/HANDdevelopment" target="_blank">Twitter</a>). We intent to put more emphasis on our media activities in regard to build political leadership. Hopefully after the UN General Assembly there will be much more supporters of the implementation process both on the side of decision-makers and in society.<br />
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<i>Information provided by Timea Gedeon, HAND
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-12686095378792268432015-09-28T06:38:00.000+02:002015-09-28T06:38:00.053+02:00News from FoRS-Czech Forum for Development Cooperation <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPvnl04ncYgzUinTiJnwsuxtvgypNnpX-i3AVB8DlM2-m4jQxAuFQ9t26XT28t8fRL9Tdpcnhysew5e5e6y9hpJQzWYnD2IwSGPhBsbElmHHblMuL_uNu3n2ggQn5FXnEshq5PuI7c6og/s1600/photo_FORS.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="218" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPvnl04ncYgzUinTiJnwsuxtvgypNnpX-i3AVB8DlM2-m4jQxAuFQ9t26XT28t8fRL9Tdpcnhysew5e5e6y9hpJQzWYnD2IwSGPhBsbElmHHblMuL_uNu3n2ggQn5FXnEshq5PuI7c6og/s320/photo_FORS.jpg" width="320" /></a><b>FoRS present at and preparing for the Addis Ababa, New York and Paris summits</b><br />
As a preparation for the Financing for Development Conference in Addis Ababa, FoRS-Czech Forum for Development Cooperation together with its member organisation Glopolis, launched a media brief at a breakfast for journalists on July 8th, presenting the main issues and putting them in the national context. The brief criticises the lack of the participation of a Czech government´s representative (especially the absence of a representative of Ministry of Finance in the delegation) in Addis Ababa, as well as the insufficient amount of Czech ODA (0,11 % GDP, i. e. one third of its commitments). FoRS was represented in the official national delegation to Addis by its Executive Board President from Glopolis, who contributed to the final Czech position, which recognised importance of domestic resource mobilisation for sustainable development and encouraged the international community to elaborate more on the international tax reforms at the global level. FoRS also supported the participation of a journalist writing for a national renowned weekly magazine contributing thus to raise awareness of the Czech public on global development issues.
FoRS is now preparing for the UN summit in New York. Here, the platform will be represented in the official national delegation led by the vice-prime minister and will send another participant in side-events.
FoRS will also provide an input for the Czech vision on SDGs to the Czech government, especially on the topics related to the development cooperation. In addition, since last year, FoRS has been engaged in a dialogue of development, environmental, social, educational, NGOs working with migrants and other Czech NGOs about a joint vision and requirements for the Czech Republic implementation of the Agenda 2030. As to the December climate summit in Paris, FoRS cooperates with the association of environmental NGOs, Green Circle.<br />
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<b>FoRS discussed the refugee crisis </b><br />
Current critical refugee crisis and its insufficient and inadequate attention at the national level woken up a huge interest from FoRS members to discuss the situation and to search for ways of joint action. This debate took place on August 26th and the participants –members of FoRS-Czech Forum for Development Cooperation as well as NGOs specialised on migration in the Czech Republic- shared their experiences, opinions and good practices. They identified several concrete topics of concern and of interest in cooperating, e. g. to work on proposals for more system solutions addressed to national policy and decision-makers, to improve ways of communication with haters and the media, to exchange experiences with the discussion about migration in schools, to include foreigners living in the Czech Republic in policy and decision-making processes and to make proposals on how to address migration in the framework of development cooperation.<br />
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Photo by Michaela Lenc, FoRS: debate on refugee crisis<br />
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<i>Information provided by Marie Zázvorková, FoRS Liaison Officer
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<br /><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-56265586241584528842015-09-28T06:35:00.000+02:002015-09-28T06:35:00.032+02:00Latvian Development Platform LAPAS looks back at the country’s EU Presidency<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbiOwDRmQUpAMqIobsAjLgu3Pd7011E8HmINSxZ5f4Xwfp2yKxRYLEVf5JPzf6pJaVElFLWsaqsNpGt9hMvuf3954PVz0uiJpE8yStuub9XGX-iDIZOqveDRCHdKAiB0WsS6MBbfdydG8/s1600/results_of_LAPAS_Presidency_project-cover.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbiOwDRmQUpAMqIobsAjLgu3Pd7011E8HmINSxZ5f4Xwfp2yKxRYLEVf5JPzf6pJaVElFLWsaqsNpGt9hMvuf3954PVz0uiJpE8yStuub9XGX-iDIZOqveDRCHdKAiB0WsS6MBbfdydG8/s320/results_of_LAPAS_Presidency_project-cover.jpg" width="226" /></a>The first half of year 2015 marked the time of the Latvian Presidency of the Council of the EU. It gave opportunities to Latvian Platform for Development Cooperation (LAPAS) to cooperate actively with other European platforms and civil society organisations working in the field of global development, to accumulate knowledge and experience, talk to wider audiences about the challenges and opportunities of development and to advocate for aid quality and effectiveness in the Parliament and ministries in Latvia.<br />
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Priorities of LAPAS within the Presidency project were divided into four parts: developing and applying the approach of glocalization to sustainable development; choosing responsible food consumption as a topic to improve the understanding of interconnectedness of global and local dimensions; promoting the non-financial means of implementation for post-2015 agenda and highlighting the important role that the new donors can play in global sustainable development.<br />
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The full text of the Manifesto of LAPAS is available <a href="http://lapas.lv/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/manifesto-ENG-final.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
In a report, all materials that have been produced within the EU presidency project by LAPAS are made available. Download the report <a href="http://www.trialog.or.at/images/doku/results_of_lapas_presidency_project.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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<i>Information provided by LAPAS
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-24297992901004974722015-09-28T06:32:00.000+02:002015-09-28T11:17:41.136+02:00DEEEP Grand Finale event – Learn and celebrateHow best can we employ development education and awareness raising as a tool to address systemic transformation challenges?
The last big conference under the DEEEP project will be the perfect opportunity to take stock of “The Best of Global Learning” from 28-29 October in Brussels.<br />
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Based on the ‘Art of Hosting’ methods and highly participatory appreciative enquiry, the Grand Finale event, organised jointly with EUCIS-LLL, will harvest 12 years of DEAR experiences from all around Europe. It will allow participants to positively inquire their experiences and learn from each other’s as they have probably never done it before.<br />
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At the end of this learning journey, you will be invited in the evening to celebrate collectively the biggest achievements of the DEEEP projects and let these key moments revival in a convivial and festive atmosphere.
Join the event to learn and celebrate!<br />
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Full programme available <a href="http://deeep.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/DEEEPgrandfinale_programme.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gVhXm70Z1Zul5o95hx2YB-aulqJvZYs-vUHvFKhy-LQ/viewform" target="_blank">Registration</a> is open until October 14th.<br />
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<i>Source: <a href="http://www.concordeurope.org/" target="_blank">CONCORD</a></i> <div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-29246564912578972422015-09-28T06:30:00.000+02:002015-09-23T11:29:36.644+02:00Global Synthesis Report 2015: The State of Development Cooperation, CSO Enabling Environment and CSO Development EffectivenessPublished by the CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness (CPDE), this report is a global synthesis drawing on contributions from 23 selected country CSOs (incl. 4 European ones: Albania, Czech Republic, Germany and Spain) on the current state of development cooperation, CSO enabling environment, and CSO development effectiveness at a country level. The outcomes will feed into the work of the CPDE platform, as well as on the work of its member CSOs around the world, galvanising future policy engagement initiatives at global and country level.<br />
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• Our world – Creating sustainable growth within the limits of our planet. <br />
• Our dignity – Developing a shared vision of universal and fundamental rights.<br />
• Our future – Each of our policies can make a difference & we are all actors in development.<br />
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Civils Society representatives from around the world were engaged as active speakers and contributors in many of the events. CONCORD together with the European Year for Development Civil Society Alliance and Action 2015 had a Lounge space at the event where numerous discussions and interactive activities took place. For example, the <b>Latvian development CSO platform</b> LAPAS introduced their <a href="http://lapas.lv/en/our-works/presidency-project/research/" target="_blank">research</a> on the role of new donors in development and the glocalization board game there. <b>TRIALOG</b> organized an interactive quiz <b>“How well do you know Central and Eastern European development CSOs?”</b> and shared the experiences form TRIALOG <a href="http://www.trialog.or.at/trialog-in-the-enlarged-eu" target="_blank">Systematization</a> process.<br />
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In case you are curious how well you know civil society organisation from the EU13 countries, <b><a href="https://www.onlinequizcreator.com/trialog-quiz/quiz-104160" target="_blank">take this fun quiz</a> </b> with 10 questions!<br />
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In case you missed this year’s EDDs, take the opportunity to watch some of the <a href="http://eudevdays.eu/press/videos" target="_blank">videos</a> from the discussions or listen to the <a href="http://eudevdays.eu/press/podcasts" target="_blank">podcasts</a>.<br />
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<i>In the photo: Participants during the TRIALOG session with Rebecca Steel-Jasinska and Mirjam Sutrop at the EDDs.</i><br />
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<i>Information provided by Mirjam Sutrop, TRIALOG
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-14775852186052168702015-06-26T06:56:00.000+02:002015-06-26T06:56:00.085+02:00Organisation of the Month: Documenta from Croatia<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhT4VwiPsxlRbD3BRT5Dm_8b8S6zTCFJfIp9PUrmPB2nfQWuUJqdUSyC3C4MRw0TriVjAtxWwHn1OPfBDLdwN88TAkpPMoOyh6xWRbNeUCk5vaemujVl0XEWR_szBcU6Mq_uggYaYzxSHY/s1600/documenta.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="181" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhT4VwiPsxlRbD3BRT5Dm_8b8S6zTCFJfIp9PUrmPB2nfQWuUJqdUSyC3C4MRw0TriVjAtxWwHn1OPfBDLdwN88TAkpPMoOyh6xWRbNeUCk5vaemujVl0XEWR_szBcU6Mq_uggYaYzxSHY/s320/documenta.jpg" width="320" /></a>Documenta – Centre for Dealing with the Past was founded in 2006 by Centre for Peace, Non-Violence and Human Rights Osijek, Centre for Peace Studies, Civic Committee for Human Rights and Croatian Helsinki Committee with an attempt to encourage the process of dealing with the past and establishing factual truth about the war and to contribute to shifting of the discussion from the level of dispute over facts towards a dialogue on interpretations. The key reason for making this attempt was the silence and falsification of war crimes and other war-related events in the period from 1941 to 2000, which has influenced the recent past of Yugoslavia, as well as post-Yugoslav societies.<br />
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Since its establishment, Documenta contributes to the development process of <b>dealing with the past on individual, social and institutional level</b>, with a<b> mission to build sustainable peace in Croatia and the region</b>. This tasks is being conducted by deepening the dialogue and initiating a public debate on public policies that encourage dealing with the past, collecting data, publishing research on war events, war crimes and violations of human rights, and monitoring war crimes trials at the local and regional level as a contribution to the improvement of court standards and practices in the war crimes trials.<br />
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In order to achieve its goals, Documenta cooperates with its founding organizations, associations of families of the missing people, other civic initiatives, governmental institutions, international institutions and organizations, institutions of state and local government, academic institutions, religious groups, the media and other interested individuals.
Structure of Documenta’s programs consists of three units: Public dialogue and public policies, Documenting, Improvement of court practices and standards.<br />
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In April 2015, Documenta published data they gathered as part of the research <b>"Human loses in Croatia 1991 - 1995"</b> (Ljudski gubici u RH 1991 - 1995. godine). They started this research in 2009, focusing on Western Slavonia region in Croatia, they interviewed 6150 people, gathered 25 000 documents and made a digital database. The data they presented had a great public response, and they will continue with this research which is important for the process of reconciliation in Croatia.<br />
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<i>In the photo: Vesna Teršelič and Slaven Rašković
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<i>Information provided by CROSOL </i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-85187549957568294182015-06-26T06:52:00.000+02:002015-06-26T06:52:00.726+02:00Eventful Spring of European Year for Development in Slovakia<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhlhrcXnddEsiYgNHgbhdtJmn8t-cfTjx-Yk8Pk5iON2fGZp1eTKELD7zjOsizaEqev7hkRhaxjDzIRo0Po1RJODlifwCl2fW9HeXVD3MV__iyyoHTJn7AkLLfKE6P6QVWD2UpNebv0MPE/s1600/SK_TV-spot.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhlhrcXnddEsiYgNHgbhdtJmn8t-cfTjx-Yk8Pk5iON2fGZp1eTKELD7zjOsizaEqev7hkRhaxjDzIRo0Po1RJODlifwCl2fW9HeXVD3MV__iyyoHTJn7AkLLfKE6P6QVWD2UpNebv0MPE/s320/SK_TV-spot.jpg" width="320" /></a>During the months of April and May, messages of the European Year for Development (EYD 2015) – “Our world, our dignity, our future” – have been spread by the Slovak NGDO Platform and its member organisations also throughout Slovak regions.<br />
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Among huge variety of topics, the issues of poverty and decent life were discussed with the Slovak public during an urban event called “<b>Good Market</b>”, which took place on one of the historic squares in Bratislava. In cooperation with the EC Representation in Slovakia, the Platform organised a <b>public discussion</b> CAFÉ EUROPA hosted by the ambassador of the EYD, an internationally acknowledged writer Michal Hvorecký. The Millenium development Goals were thoroughly discussed by the representatives of academia, government and NGOs.
Bratislava also celebrated the annual <b>Day of Europe</b>, where the goodwill ambassadors of the EYD and 9 member organisations of the Platform presented their activities. The audience had an opportunity to see the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S5u7YYfQx4&list=PLL1bs17AHAIBScQPez3tyQra2_G6bozeP">television spots</a> and also to participate in the debates with EYD ambassadors, together with two journalists who visited Kenya with the aim to report on the coherence betw<br />
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At the end of April, the Minister of the Foreign and European Affairs Miroslav Lajčák officially met the goodwill ambassadors Adela Banášová (TV show host, ambassador for the campaign ŽI FÉR), Marián Čaučík (director of the Good News Campaign of eRko, ambassador for SlovakAid) and Michal Hvorecký (writer, ambassador for EuropeAid). One of the most visible outcomes of the meeting was a joint statement of the ambassadors, namely Marián Čaučík, who presented the plea to increase funding for bilateral development cooperation in order to come closer to the Slovak commitment of reaching 0,33% ODA/GNI by 2015. The EYD 2015 was present also in Banská Bystrica and Košice during the Africa Day celebrations organised by Partners for Democratic Change Slovakia, in cooperation with other NGO partners.<br />
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<i>In the picture: TV spot of Adela Banášová and its young spectators during the Day of Europe in Bratislava. Photo: Slovak NGDO Platform, May 2015 </i><br />
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</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-41654026849845986002015-06-26T06:50:00.000+02:002015-06-26T06:50:00.264+02:00Seminar on “Global Education and the European Year of Development 2015” in SloveniaOn 2 May, the Slovenian Development NGO Platform SLOGA held a seminar titled “Global Education and the European Year of Development 2015”.
Participants were discussing about the meaning of global education and its essence in their personal context. This was followed by an exchange of good and bad practices and evaluation of the performed activities.<br />
The second part of the first seminar was dedicated to activities in the field of global education in the context of European Year for Development 2015, finding synergies and preferably greater participation and cooperation of NGOs in the field and a group evaluation and reflection of the seminar.<br />
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<i>Information provided by Adriana Aralica, SLOGA</i>
<div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-11731070701182286402015-06-26T06:49:00.000+02:002015-06-26T12:25:42.127+02:00SLOGA and CROSOL started a joint project as a part of EYD<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj5WaBb9sdRGpcCK4KhTIwbeR55RUMCkBpWEK6FEriNzLKhPBuRa6E8yzwi5lpZLhb7yH_wEZogsPnzPRFVp7wn7xjQiWuuz_lfoljHewJQruu3vZS9JY0bfJNoCHXSDA-hlEqJ9kch-vU/s1600/CROSOL_2015.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="181" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj5WaBb9sdRGpcCK4KhTIwbeR55RUMCkBpWEK6FEriNzLKhPBuRa6E8yzwi5lpZLhb7yH_wEZogsPnzPRFVp7wn7xjQiWuuz_lfoljHewJQruu3vZS9JY0bfJNoCHXSDA-hlEqJ9kch-vU/s320/CROSOL_2015.jpg" width="320" /></a>In June 2015, the CSO platforms of Croatia - CROSOL, and Slovenia - SLOGA started activities as part of the ARSICRO project, financed by CONCORD, to mark the EYD - European Year for Development 2015.<br />
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In the Croatian city of <b>Rijeka</b> a whole day <b>showkitchen event</b> took place on 17th of June including an art show and a cook book promotion. <b>Asylum seekers</b> together with <b>volunteers</b> were cooking the meals from their home countries – Nigeria, Algeria and Senegal. In the evening, citizens of Rijeka could try their meals and hear their life stories.<br />
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The second showkitchen event happened in <b>Zagreb</b> on 20th of June. The chefs this time were from Ethiopia, Iran, Senegal, Algeria, USA and BIH, some of them were just visiting Croatia, some of them are living here with their family, and some are asylum seekers.
In the evening meals were presented in the center of Zagreb together with the <b>cookbook</b>. The citizens could taste hummus, falafel, baba ganush, two types of rice, Ethiopian shirou and fir fir and Croatian traditional cake.<br />
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<i> In the photo: showkitchen group in Rijeka. </i><br />
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<b>Social Justice in the Streets of Valletta </b><br />
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2015 is a crucial year for global social justice as it is the target year where the MDGs (Millennium Development Goals) should be met. The international community is gearing itself for this process to culminate in an evaluation of the results achieved and adopting a new strategy for the next 10 years: the SDGs Sustainable Development Goals.
Moreover as 2015 is the European Year for Development, this campaign provides the unique opportunity for a broad public discussion to take place about meaningful civic engagement on human rights, environmental sustainability and social cohesion.<br />
The banners were set up along Republic Street, a strategic point and one of the busiest streets of Valletta for a whole week in May. The messages on the banners addressed three main target groups: youth, professionals and families while tacking important topics such us, water, gender, health, youths, fair trade, climate change, migration and food security.
The project has been funded with support from the VO Fund managed by the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector (MCVS). <br />
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<b>Training Programme for Educators on Development </b><br />
With its seminar programme, the Maltese Development NGO platform SKOP, aimed at <b>raising awareness among a group of educators and train them to become multipliers on development education</b> in non-formal settings.
The programme was delivered in 15 sessions of two hours each, including face to face training and personal jour<br />
nal writing. Through this exercise the participants had the opportunity to reflect on their own awareness about global issues. The format of the seminar included lecturing, whole group discussion, small group workshops and journal writing. The training seminar tackled significant issues such us: Sustainable Development, Consumption, Development and Migration, Climate change, Ethical approaches to development and Children's’ Rights in the Broader Context of Human Rights.<br />
This seminar enhanced the skills of a group of educators to be able to work on a global education campaign with children in a non-formal setting, thus stimulating a more active participation of the Maltese society in global social justice. Moreover it also contributed in creating synergies and reinforces links among different groups in society that will be working together for systematic change and global justice.<br />
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<i>In the picture: Street banners of the awareness raising campaign, photo: SKOP.</i><br />
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<i>Information provide by <a href="mailto:paola.prinzis@skopmalta.org">Paola Prinzis</a> Liaison Officer at SKOP.</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-75119917171027298242015-06-26T06:45:00.000+02:002015-06-26T06:45:00.819+02:00News from the Slovenian Development NGO Platform SLOGA<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTCIi6Wnw0vi3YjYYG91CNuVjHV6Iz-eJRwdmv-5LSfcgjuwFYMhOzrpj1MoyN5KJ1Ul9gPTxtvGX5g7cfFPwM253Qndk5LoEPvSSGzlMTyS3H-bHsy-lyO9zfex27i4jabUXK6c4tOkc/s1600/SLOGA_Happy+Day+of+Volunteerism.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="212" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTCIi6Wnw0vi3YjYYG91CNuVjHV6Iz-eJRwdmv-5LSfcgjuwFYMhOzrpj1MoyN5KJ1Ul9gPTxtvGX5g7cfFPwM253Qndk5LoEPvSSGzlMTyS3H-bHsy-lyO9zfex27i4jabUXK6c4tOkc/s320/SLOGA_Happy+Day+of+Volunteerism.jpg" width="320" /></a>Many events took place around the topics of cultural diversity, volunteerism and a new development agenda post-2015 over the past two months in Slovenia. The “Week of Africa” offered many occasions for intercultural dialogue, SLOGA promoted its work and visions at the “Happy Day of Volunteerism” in Ljubljana and organised a panel on »Post-2015 Development Agenda as a New Reality – Opportunities for Small States« before the official start of European Development Days in Brussels.<br />
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SLOGA organized in cooperation with various Slovenian NGOs and other institutions the Week of Africa, commemorating the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development and the Africa Day. Various activities have taken place between 20 and 31 May.
The Week of Africa started with a <b>show </b>called Diaspora*, that took place in the cultural center in Velenje. This show has taken the audience into the world of multiculturalism, in which we are witnessing both the beauties of diversity as well as intolerance and discrimination.<br />
A <b>panel</b> titled “<b>To live intercultural, a challenge or a problem?</b>” was organized on 21 May, the day of intercultural dialogue, at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre. The panel was composed of Eyachew Tefera, president of the SLOGA Board, and Faila Pašić Bišić, ambassador of intercultural dialogue.
Workshops on intercultural dialogue and the role and importance of human rights were conducted by the volunteers of the United Nations Association of Slovenia at the primary schools in Videm and Ptuj.<br />
An <b>intercultural evening</b> was held by Slovene Philanthropy, spiced up by the a-capella gospel choir Bee Geesus, ambassador of the project of Humanitarian association ADRA Slovenia.
The role of <b>youth in intercultural environments</b> was also tackled during the Week of Africa. So called ‘young global neighbors’ - young people originating from other countries but currently living in Slovenia – have presented their experiences in meeting with a new culture and their perception of multiculturalism.<br />
Another colorful event contributed to the overall image of Week of Africa. A <b>football tournament</b> for peace and unity was organized on 24 May in Ljubljana. Aims of this traditional event are to strengthen the body and mind to overcome diversity, and the promotion of integration and social inclusion of vulnerable groups in society.
The Week of Africa ended with international ‘<b>global picnic</b>’, which was escorted by a rich program and various <b>workshops </b>that were intended for individuals, families and particularly children.<br />
The Week of Africa was coordinated by SLOGA platform in cooperation with Slovenian national commission for UNESCO and with financial contribution of European Commission.<br />
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<b>Round table on partnerships and implementation of new development agenda </b><br />
SLOGA platform, in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Brussels, organized a panel titled »Post-2015 Development Agenda as a New Reality – Opportunities for Small States« before the official start of European Development days.
Panel was composed of H. E. Mr. Matjaž Šinkovec, Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to Kingdom of Belgium, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Cabo Verde, the African Union and Ambassador Designate to Ethiopia; assistant professor Dr. Draško Veselinovič, President of the Board of Slovenian Business and Research Association; and Mr. Eyacehew Tefera, President of SLOGA Board. Panel was moderated by Dr. Sabina Lange, lecturer at the European Institute of Public Administration – EIPA.
Panelists talked about challenges and opportunities arising from new development agenda, priorities of Slovenia in the field of development cooperation and negotiations on the Sustainable Development Goals, the opportunities for the private sector in the new development agenda and also the role of civil society in both implementation of the agenda as well as design of country’s priorities.<br />
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<b>Happy Day of Volunteerism </b><br />
The Happy Day of Volunteerism took place in the centre of Ljubljana at Prešeren square on 9 June. Overarching slogan of the National Week of Volunteerism, organized by Slovene Philanthropy within which the Happy Day of Volunteerism took place, was “All generations, all colors, all knowledge. With love.”
SLOGA took part in this event and promoted its work and vision, the work of its member organizations, and also launched the campaigns within two of its projects, Challenging the Crisis and You Too are a Global Neighbour.<br />
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<b>Meeting with NGOs on the topic of human rights in Slovenian foreign policy </b><br />
On 4 June, SLOGA attended a meeting organized by the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs with NGOs on the topic of human rights in Slovenian foreign policy. The aim of the meeting was to include NGOs in the process of preparation for the 29th session of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations.<br />
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<i>In the photo: SLOGA stand at the Happy Day of Volunteerism. </i><br />
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<i>Information provided by Adriana Aralica, SLOGA
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-17221502659064239222015-06-26T06:42:00.000+02:002015-06-26T06:42:00.323+02:00News from the Polish NGDO Platform Grupa Zagranica<br />
<b>Poland no longer includes spending on refugees in their ODA </b><br />
Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided not to include spending on refugees in Poland in the Official Development Aid reported for 2013. For years this has been an <b>advocacy objective of Grupa Zagranica</b>, the Polish NGDO platform.
CONCORD’s yearly AidWatch report counts in-donor country refugee costs, together with debt relief, interest on loans, tied aid and in-donor country spending on students, as inflated aid. Poland and Ireland are the only two OECD DAC member countries that did not report in-donor spending on refugees as ODA in 2013. In-country refugee spending amounted to less than 2% of Polish ODA in 2011 and 2012. Nevertheless, Grupa Zagranica sees this decision as a success and congratulates Polish MFA on the progressive step in their ODA reporting.<br />
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<b>PCD in Polish Impact Assessment Guidelines </b><br />
Every official regulation in Poland needs to be analysed in terms of its potential impact on economy, society and environment before being submitted to the parliament for debate and enactment. Impact Assessment is a common practice in EU countries, further encouraged and supported through the ‘Better Regulation 2015’ programme.
The recent update of the Impact Assessment (IA) guidelines opened an opportunity for the integration of policy coherence for development (PCD) approach in the Polish legislative process. Following a focused <b>advocacy action of Grupa Zagranica</b> the new guidelines include a question relating to the potential “impact on social and economic development of priority countries of Polish development cooperation”.
Grupa Zagranica plans further activities aiming at supporting the implementation of this element of the IA guidelines.<br />
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For more information, please contact <a href="mailto:kasia.szeniawska@zagranica.org.pl">Kasia Szeniawska</a>, Policy Officer at Grupa Zagranica. <br />
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Sources: For ODA http://goo.gl/FkTmdt and PCD http://goo.gl/sdv7be
<div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-22369136056487964662015-06-26T06:41:00.000+02:002015-06-26T06:41:00.233+02:00News from the Czech NGO Platform FoRSFoRS-Czech Forum for Development Co-operation has recently organized a couple of events for its members as well as other entities. The first one -<b>workshop on private fundraising</b>- was supported by TRIALOG and was organized in cooperation with Czech Fundraising Center on May 12 – 13. FoRS members learned advantages and disadvantages of corporate fundraising, different forms of support from private companies as well as the necessary steps to suceed in establishing long-term cooperation with these entities. There was also space for discussion about possible ways of cooperation in fundraising, especially from individual donors, within the platform FoRS.<br />
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The following two events were supported by DEEEP4 EC grants. The workshop <b>„How to jointly promote changes: advocacy workshop not only for development education and awareness raising“ </b>(May 21, 2015) was organized for FoRS members and their partners to help DEAR practitioners to enhance their own policy and advocacy capacities. The participants could better understand the importance of advocacy and its relation to their own work and learn how to effectivelly plan and carry out advocacy activities related to NGOs´ topics from concrete examples of good advocacy practice of Czech NGOs. They could also discuss opportunities for joint advocacy work at the regional and national level as well as what to do in case of limited capacities for advocacy work. The outcomes of the discussions about the joint advocacy work were recorded and will be used for the following work of the FoRS Working Group gathering the DEAR practitioners.<br />
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The national seminar <b>„Vision for Education: Open Gate for Debate“</b> (June 4, 2015) was held within the European Sustainable Development Week and its participants from NGOs, academia, public administration and businesses could discuss a recent open document - vision for education for our common future. It was prepared by a working group of representatives of NGOs, universities and other entities in the context of the finalization of the Sustainable Development Goals as well as current debates on reforms of the Czech educational system. According to this document, in a interconnected and rapidly changing world it is increasingly evident that education does not only mean preparation for a concrete profession, but should also provide young people with skills, which would help them live a successful life and at the same time will contribute to sustainable development of the society as a whole. Thanks to this event the discussion with the business representatives has been started and some of them have also expressed their willingness to participate more in the further process associated with the promotion and implementation of the vision.<br />
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Photos are available <a href="https://flic.kr/s/aHsk9Pxaay">here</a>.<br />
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<i>Information provided by Marie Zázvorková, FoRS Liaison Officer
</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-44889713359239405292015-06-26T06:40:00.000+02:002015-06-26T06:40:00.134+02:00First Annual Assembly of the Croatian Platform CROSOL<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirwJ0HigSsrV1n0r2CS09AR4kLgIuAhIWfLhF8nvu6nmfOVRZ2F9E2fbuR0x-8Fp2ozGTKvw1je-ITIiV_IPw1cI9s1bofLIvoiV_YGVntAnfeVkuSsJsl-MzcyKiJFXVizoPOnaUBXrc/s1600/CROSOL_GA_2015.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirwJ0HigSsrV1n0r2CS09AR4kLgIuAhIWfLhF8nvu6nmfOVRZ2F9E2fbuR0x-8Fp2ozGTKvw1je-ITIiV_IPw1cI9s1bofLIvoiV_YGVntAnfeVkuSsJsl-MzcyKiJFXVizoPOnaUBXrc/s320/CROSOL_GA_2015.jpg" width="180" /></a>On 22nd of May 2015, CROSOL Platform held its first annual assembly in Zagreb.<br />
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Present were 17 members, 16 full members and 1 observatory member. Two members changed their membership status from observatory to full: OBRIS and Autonomous Women's house Zagreb.
The assembly voted on a <b>new statute</b> that will improve the work of the Platform and its bodies.
The Platform also welcomes <b>five new members</b>: ADRA, M.A.R.E., Institute for Development of Education, MIRamiDa Centre, Odraz and Zivi Atelje Dajhl Kralj.<br />
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<i>In the photo: participants of the annual assembly of CROSOL.</i><br />
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<i>Information provided by Ela Narandja, CROSOL</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">TRIALOG Information Service (TIS)</div>TRIALOG Informationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524106078093570009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2958033501433539256.post-23579852364665138772015-06-26T06:39:00.000+02:002015-06-26T06:39:00.135+02:00CIDSE echoes the Pope’s Call for Global Solidarity<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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CIDSE, the international alliance of Catholic development organisations warmly welcomes the Pope’s encyclical “Laudato si’” on Care for our Common Home, whose open tone and bottom-up approach paves the way for dialogue with all the people of goodwill to identify solutions to the current ecological crisis and address inequalities.<br />
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The work carried out so far by many civil society organisations to fight for justice was not unnoticed by the Pope, who wrote: “We cannot fail to praise the commitment of international agencies and civil society organisations which draw public attention to these issues and offer critical cooperation, employing legitimate means of pressure”.
The encyclical also reinforces the spirit of transformation and “rethinking development” that runs through CIDSE’s work: based on St Francis’ understanding of the creation as our common home, the text makes a call for a transformational change that allows all human beings to live in dignity and that requires responsibility to be taken up at all levels: internationally, locally and individually.<br />
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CIDSE will further discuss and analyse the messages of the encyclical during the <b>conference: ‘People and Planet First: the Imperative to Change Course’ taking place in Rome on 2-3 July 2015</b>. The conference will bring together Church leaders, Decision Makers, Scientists as well as a wide range of representatives of Catholic and civil society organisations from different regions of the world.<br />
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Read the CIDSE Press Release <a href="http://www.cidse.org/articles/press-release-cidse-echoes-the-pope-s-call-for-global-solidarity-to-fight-climate-change-and-inequality-through-the-encyclical-laudato-si.html">here</a> and find more information on the conference <a href="http://www.cidse.org/newsroom/pontifical-council-for-justice-and-peace-cidse-press-conference-1st-july-2015.html">here</a>. <br />
TRIALOG lead agency HORIZONT3000 is part of the of CIDSE network through the Austrian member organisations KOO.<br />
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Source: <a href="http://www.cidse.org/">www.cidse.org</a>
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