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Civil Participation in Decision Making in the Eastern Partnership Countries - Part Two: Practice and Implementation (2017)
Regional Project “Civil Participation in Decision Making in the Eastern Partnership Countries”
AIMS
♦ Promote effective interaction between civil society and public authorities;
♦ Stimulate the participation of civil society actors in the democratic decision making process;
♦ Strengthen civil society in the region.
ACTIVITIES
♦ Working group meetings, awareness-raising actions, workshops;
♦ Preparing two regional studies on strategic and immediate priority issues;
♦ Multilateral regional conferences on relevant issues, notably those covered by the studies;
♦ Drafting a regional strategy for promoting civil participation in decision-making.
I. INTRODUCTION (by Jeff Lovitt)
II. CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION IN DECISION-MAKING: PRACTICE AND CASE STUDIES
ARMENIA (by Haykak Arshamyan)
AZERBAIJAN
BELARUS (by Tatiana Kouzina)
GEORGIA (by Tamar Gvaramadze and Elene Nizharadze)
REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA (by Sorina Macrinici)
UKRAINE (by Viktor Tymoshchuk and Yevhen Shkolnyi)
III. LESSONS LEARNED
APPENDIX: MEASURES FOR STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING IN THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES (by Goran Forbici and Tina Divjak)