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“THINK AND LINK” - Regional Policy Programme 09/10
 
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Capacity Building Seminar “Bridging Research and Policy in Western Balkans”
Capacity Building Seminar “Bridging Research and Policy in Western Balkans”Capacity Building Seminar “Bridging Research and Policy in Western Balkans”, within Think and Link - Regional Policy Programme, was held in Skopje, December 10-12.

Capacity Building Seminar gathered 24 young researchers coming from 12 different emerging Think Tanks in the Western Balkans which are dealing with topics relevant from the perspective of the Copenhagen criteria. The seminar was opened by Ms. Hedvig Morvai Horvat, Executive Director, European Fund for the Balkans and Mr. Igor Bandovic, Programme Manager, European Fund for the Balkans.

During the first day of the seminar respective speakers from various relevant Think Tanks in Europe shared their views on important roles of TT in creating and disseminating policy solutions to decision-makers.
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THINK AND LINK Regional Policy Programme starts with the Capacity Building Seminar in Skopje, December 10-12
THINK AND LINK Regional Policy Programme starts with the Capacity Building Seminar in SkopjeCapacity Building Seminar “Bridging Research and Policy in Western Balkans” will be held in Skopje, December 10-12.

Twenty four participants will represent 12 organizations from the Western Balkans. These organizations are dealing with various social, political and economic issues as human rights, democratic consolidation, rule of law, cultural diversity, regional cooperation and European integration etc.
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Selected organisation under the THINK and Link - Regional Policy Programme Call for Application
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New Think and Link Call for Applications, 2009/2010 Application Deadline, September 20, 2009



The European Fund for the Balkans (EFB) launches a new call for applications within its “THINK AND LINK” - Regional Policy Programme. The programme seeks to foster inclusive and evidence-based policy making in the Western Balkans by initiating research projects embedded in a regional capacity building and networking programme cycle. The programme is addressed to: emerging think-tanks, policy oriented NGOs, independent policy institutes and policy relevant research groups.

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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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