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European Development Cooperation. Opportunities and best practices

European Development Cooperation. Opportunities and best practices. By Alfonso Aliberti, Project Manager.

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European Development Cooperation. Opportunities and best practices

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  1. European Development Cooperation.Opportunities and best practices By Alfonso Aliberti, Project Manager

  2. Contents of the presentation:- Non State Actors and Local Authorities in Development Programme- ALDA, the network of LDAs and the methodology of multilateral decentralized cooperation- WTD Working Together for Development- La Basse-Normandie et la Macédoine By Alfonso Aliberti, Project Manager

  3. Project identification Non State Actors and Local Authorities Art. 14 DCI Successor of NGO co-financing & Decentralized Cooperation 702 m € for 2011-2013 NSA & LA eligible - at least 85% of the programme’s fund reserved to NSA More funds will be reserved for LAs in the next MFF (2014-2020 Global coverage

  4. Objective 2 102 m € (102%) Objective 1 583 m € (83%) Objective 3 17 m € (2,5%) Gastos de apoyo Support measures 17 m € (2,5%) Project identification Non State Actors & Local Authorities (NSA & LA): Main Objective • Objective 1: Inclusive and empowered society • a. In-country operations: 82 targeted countries • b. Global, multi-country and regional operations • Objective 2: Public awareness and education for development in Europe Objective 3: More efficient cooperation between CSOs’ and LAs’ networks

  5. ENPI (6%) Middle East (1.75%) Latin America (20.5%) ACP (51.5%) Asia (19.5%) Project identification 2007-2010 indicative financial allocation by region

  6. Project identification Calls for Proposals: where to find info? https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/europeaid/online-services/index.cfm?ADSSChck=1224846858672&do=publi.welcome&userlanguage=en

  7. Contents of the presentation:- Non State Actors and Local Authorities in Development Programme- ALDA, the network of LDAs and the methodology of multilateral decentralized cooperation- WTD Working Together for Development- La Basse-Normandie et la Macédoine By Alfonso Aliberti, Project Manager

  8. Project identification THE ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL DEMOCRACY AGENCIES is an international NGO, founded in 1999 at the initiative of the Council of Europe’s Congress of Local and Regional Authorities to coordinate a network of Local Democracy Agencies (LDAs) already in existence since 1993. Today, ALDA is an European network of local authorities and NGOs that uses the methodology of multilateral decentralized cooperation and an a unique platform in Europe that foster cooperation between local authorities and civil society organizations. The Headquarter is in Strasbourg. Other offices are located in: Brussels, Vicenza (Italy), Subotica (Serbia), Skopje (Macedonia).

  9. Project identification THE NETWORK OF ALDA MEMBERS

  10. The Local Democracy Agencies

  11. What are the Local Democracy Agencies? • are locally registered NGOs • are based on an international partnership between local and regional authorities and NGOs • are aimed at promoting civil society and local democracy in the wide sense of the term • are aimed at setting up a permanent presence in the host towns and regions.

  12. The Network

  13. The methodology of multilateral decentralized cooperation (multi-actor & multi-level)The case of ALDA and the LDAs Members of ALDA (LAs & CSOs) Local Authorities CSOs Host Municipality Local NGOs Local Communities

  14. Field of work and activities of the LDAs between 1993 – 2010

  15. Contents of the presentation:- Non State Actors and Local Authorities in Development Programme- ALDA, the network of LDAs and the methodology of multilateral decentralized cooperation- WTD Working Together for Development- La Basse-Normandie et la Macédoine By Alfonso Aliberti, Project Manager

  16. A New Challenge for Local Authorities Associations and Civil Society Networks Project funded by the European Commission within the Non-State Actors and Local Authorities in Development Programme Duration of the project: 30 months

  17. WTD - geographical coverage

  18. Project activities International level • Thematic workshops; Seminars; Trainings on decentralised cooperation; Study visits; conferences; ect. National/Regional level • National/regional workshops; National working groups Local level – re-granting scheme • At least 40 local activities, supported through the re-granting to LAs, tackling the main topics of the project at the grassroots level

  19. Partners: RAM - Regional Association of Municipalities "Central Stara Planina" – BG ; UBBSLA - Union of Bulgarian Black Sea Local Authorities – BG; CIDEM – Civisme et Démocratie – FR; FISPMED - International Federation for Sustainable Development and Fight Against Poverty in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea area – IT; TECLA Associazione per la cooperazione transregionale, locale e europea – IT; LALRG - Latvian Association of Local and Regional Governments – LV; LSA - Association of Local Authorities in Lithuania – LT; LCA - Local Councils' Association – MT; CEECN - Central Eastern and European Citizens Network – SK; UTC - The Union of Towns and Cities of Slovakia – SK Associates: Albanian Association of Municipalities – AL; Communities Association of Armenia – AM; Croatian Institute for Local Government – HR; NALAG - National Association of Local Authorities of Georgia – GE; New Israel Fund – Shatil – IL; Association of Kosovo Municipalities – KS; ZELS - Association of the Units of Local Self-government of the Republic of Macedonia – MK; BCSDN - Balkan Civil Society Development Network – MK; The Citizens' Pact for South Eastern Europe – SRB; YÖNDER - Association of Local Government Managers – TR; Union of Municipalities of Marmara – TR

  20. Launch of the Alliance on 28th March 2012

  21. Main features of WTD Alliance Multi-actor and multilevel approach: • create synergies among all the involved stakeholders, trying to coordinate their joint work and make their joint actions more effective. Specific geographical focus: • main focus in the new Member States and in the European neighbourhood, including the IPA countries Ownership: - direct responsibilities to its Members; strong local dimension (re-granting); elections of co-chairs

  22. Contents of the presentation:- Non State Actors and Local Authorities in Development Programme- ALDA, the network of LDAs and the methodology of multilateral decentralized cooperation- WTD Working Together for Development- La Basse-Normandie et la Macédoine By Alfonso Aliberti, Project Manager

  23. Main Objectives: - support the accession of Macedonia to the European Union respecting the adoption of the Acquis Communautaire - reinforce the capacity of local authorities to implement the decentralization process, to mobilize citizens and to ensure that the development is sustainable 2007-20102010-2013 Financial Support from the Region and from the French MFA. Coordinated by ALDA

  24. 6 Components of Cooperation 1. Digital technologies and media at service of local governance: 2. Youth active citizenship on local level 3. Defined a shared methodology for inventory of cultural heritage 4. Capacity building of stakeholders in the field of culture 5. Support and promote sustainable tourism 6. Strengthening the network of Balkan farmers for sustainable agricultural development

  25. Who is involved Multi-actor and multilevel approach: • Regional and central government • Municipalities • NGOs (youth, environmental, rural development ect.) • Academia (Univiersities and Think Thanks) Cross Fertilization processes Citizens involvement

  26. Main results: Cooperation of municipalities: the way to European citizenshipThe main result obtain in previous three years of the project are the agreements for cooperation between French and Macedonian municipalities. Equitable regional Development in MacedoniaThe initiation of regional development in Macedonia is an important phase. In this context, the decentralized cooperation between Lower Normandy and Macedonia gives its institutional support, experience and training.

  27. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION ALFONSO ALIBERTI alfonso.aliberti@aldaintranet.org Project Manager ALDA www.alda-europe.eu www.wtd-alda.eu

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