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ANNOUNCEMENT: “How can EU do better in the Balkans?” - LDP Joint Activity in Prishtina
Experiencing Europe

19 March, 11:00, Grand Hotel

The LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME FELLOWS have the pleasure to invite you to the conference “HOW CAN EU DO BETTER IN BALKANS? - a regional perspective from Kosovo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Albania, Bulgaria”.

The conference is organized in the framework of the IV Edition (2009 – 2010), Southeast Europe and the EU – Leadership Development Programme, an academic programme developed by the College of Europe (Bruges), the TRANSFUSE Association (Berlin) and the European Fund for the Balkans (Belgrade). This programme aims to transmit knowledge about the EU and the development of its relations with Southeast Europe, as well as wider issues of international and economic relations.

This event will be used as an opportunity to present the main result of the LDP Kosovo Joint Activity, “How can the EU do better?” publication. This presentation is a result of 3 months long research and interviews conducted with experts and civil society representatives in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Kosovo. The publication is offering inputs and suggestions how can the EU do better in the Balkans. After official presentation this publication will be widely distributed among the stakeholders in the region and EU.

LDP Fellows hereby invite all interested students, academics, representatives from the civil society, international community and public institutions to attend this conference to share their opinions and extend views on the topic.

You will have a chance to get a hard copy of the publication and also be more informed about the programme on 2010/2011 edition.

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Please see the Agenda here.
We hope you will be able to join us!

Last Updated ( Monday, 15 March 2010 16:09 )
 

Overview

In the Western Balkans social capital is dispersed and fragmented and all political ideas have been exhausted. The young generations in the countries of the region appear insufficiently involved in the reform process. These future leaders face very similar problems, across the region and it is given that they should search for the solutions and answers to some of the questions regarding the development of their societies - TOGETHER.

They see their countries' accession to the EU as the only way to fulfil their life expectations and enjoy the opportunities their peers in the EU member states have. Most young people in the Balkans perceive rule of law, economic progress, social security, and political stability as a chance for better life and future. The Balkan societies have, however, reformed their political and economic systems only partially.

The system of corruption which compromises political elites and life in the countries which do not offer equal opportunities to all have made the young, the most progressive parts of the society, the advocates of positive social values and Euro-enthusiasts, feel as outsiders in their own homes, as marginalised social groups deprived of political power and influence on the society.

Bearing all of the above in mind, the EFB has identified the continuation of the Leadership Development Programme, aiming at gathering and empowering young leaders, and thus addressing some of the issues identified above, as one of its priorities.

Within EXPERIENCING EUROPE, the Fund undertakes and supports initiatives allowing young people in the Western Balkans to experience and learn about Europe, with a view to:

Addressing opportunities that exist for young people, giving them an active role in contributing to the development of the Balkan region

Serving as catalysts for the emerging positive change-makers and leaders in Balkan societies

Encouraging the spirit of co-operation by identifying new connecting issues for young generations in the region and the EU

Creating a network of 'young ambassadors' of the region

Leadership Development Programme 2009/2010

Leadership Development Programme 2010/2011

Leadership Development Programme 2011/2012

The Leadership Development Programme was launched in 2006/2007 by the College of Europe and the TRANSFUSE Association. The European Fund for the Balkans began financing the programme in 2008 and since 2009 is organising it jointly with the College of Europe and the TRANSFUSE Association.

30 graduate students from Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Greece, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Turkey are selected each year to take part in the 8 month long 'Southeast Europe and the EU – Leadership Development Programme'. A limited number of participants are selected from other European countries. The LDP is led by an Academic Dean who  guides the participants through the different elements of the program.

Objective

Contribute to the development of open minded and progressive leaders who have the ambition to play an active role in the future of their countries by offering a tailor made programme in leadership training.

LDP Participant

Leadership skillsdevelopment Networking:
links between young leaders from the Western Balkans and Europe
Be young ambassadors of the region Study the EU - Western Balkans relations European Union knowledge International relations кnowledge Become part of EFB Community

The eight-month Programme is composed of the following activities:

Summer Academy*

Held in Bratislava, Vienna and the Vienna surroundings the Academy gathers LDP participants and provides a curriculum which includes topics related to the European Union, European Union and Southeast Europe relations, more general international and economic issues as well as practical training components, focussing on negotiations, project management and presentation skills.

Timeframe: 2 WEEKS

Group Projects

Participants are divided into 5 groups according to the topic of their interest. Groups work together toward implementing a project developed during the Summer Academy. A series of joint activities are organised as final events for each project throughout the Western Balkans.

Timeframe: 6 MONTHS

Spring Seminar

Held in Belgium - Brussels and Bruges, the Seminar gives participants the opportunity to meet and discuss the issues concerning Southeast Europe and its future with policy - makers from the EU and NATO, to visit the College of Europe as well as to attend a panel discussion with Brussels - based think tanks.

Timeframe: 5 DAYS

* The Summer Academy for the first 4 generations was held in Berlin and the Berlin surroundings

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