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Written by Balkan Fund    Monday, 03 August 2009 13:06    PDF Print E-mail
New Research - Funding Opportunities at the EFB
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Think and LinkThe new call for applications for the second round of the Think and Link – Regional Policy Programme has been just published. We are inviting innovative and fresh project ideas from the Western Balkans region, which would contribute to the success of this unique programme.

The call for applications, application form and supporting documents are available for download.

The programme seeks to foster inclusive and evidence-based policy making in the Western Balkans by initiating research projects which are relevant from the perspective of the Copenhagen criteria embedded in a regional capacity building and networking programme cycle

Think Tanks, policy oriented NGO’s, independent policy institutes, and policy relevant research groups are encouraged  to submit applications for participation in the programme cycle (capacity building and networking seminars, mentoring) and for conducting a research project which will analyse the in-country policies against the needs and requirements derived from the EU acquis, necessary to ensure effective and complete compliance and, based on their research, to develop concrete policy proposals, policy advice or policy alternatives.

The benefit of being selected to participate in this programme goes beyond the funding for a research project: EFB will support the selected applicants through organising a capacity building programme cycle composed of seminars and a mentoring process, providing networking opportunities and by linking them to institutions with relevant expertise in the EU.

Apply and participate in this challenging programme with your colleagues and counterparts from the region and the EU and be part of a new generation of  changmakers who will mark a new era of the “policy meets research” concept in the Balkans.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 October 2009 10:47 )
 

The political elite in Western Balkans countries should clearly comprehend what member-state building means in practice. Parties – journalists, civil society representatives, academics, interest groups – that shape policy debates have a responsibility to constructively contribute to meeting these challenges.   

A broad and shared understanding of the Europeanisation process is paramount for overcoming competing and conflicting agendas which frequently generate difficulties in building and sustaining reform coalitions. Therefore, countries of this region should develop strategies, plans and priorities which are followed up by genuine domestic debates, and exercise ownership for achieving sustainable institution building and actual transformation.
Ownership of the European integration process cannot be gained by the countries and societies of the Western Balkans without a clear vision or realistic and result oriented understanding of the challenges, costs and opportunities of genuine EU member state building. It also requires the integrated efforts of all layers of society to adopt European values.

The Fund will provide support through programmes focused on individual and collaborative research and policy development projects as well as media outreach initiatives, with a view to:

  • Supporting inclusive and evidence-based research and policy-making;
  • Strengthening the think tank capacity in the Balkans or in the EU regarding Balkan issues;
  • Bringing EU integration into public perception;
  • Linking emerging policy institutes from the Balkans with EU-based think tanks;
  • Stimulating regional exchanges and transfer of know-how within the wider region.

 

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