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| Fellowship Programme 2008 / 2009 for Young Government Officials from the Western Balkans Supporting Excellence and Leadership in Governance |
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1. BACKGROUNDAt the heart of the recommendations of the International Commission on the Balkans lies a Member-state building strategy which embodies as its priorities the development of functioning state administrations and constituency-building for the countries of Southeast Europe. The development of effective and efficient state administrations is one of the major challenges that the countries of Southeast Europe face in their democratisation process. The Reforms in all of the countries are mainly driven by the EU integration process, irrespective of the prospective date of accession.Cross-border working relations are not developed through institutions, but by the people who work in them. Personal networks and an understanding of different working cultures are essential to overcoming barriers of national administration and past conflict. Both the EU integration process and the performance of the Balkan countries within the EU will depend on qualified and experienced human resources to guide and shape the process. How can the employees of national ministries be prepared to meet these requirements? An excellent academic education and qualifications in the national administration system is the basis of this preparation. Furthermore, each public official responsible for the European domain should acquire practical experience of a different European member state over an extended period of time. In response to these needs and complementary to existing programmes supporting institutional reform, the EFB launches a Fellowship Programme for Young Government Officials from the Western Balkans as one of its flagship operational programmes. 2. PURPOSEThe Programme aims to contribute to the development of effective and efficient state administrations in the region by offering a tailor-made fellowship and training programme for highly qualified young professionals from the highest ranking state authorities of the countries of the Western Balkans. 3. A UNIQUE APPROACHThe Programme is unique in terms of its duration, content and the number of participating countries from the Western Balkans and European Union. Up to 20 scholarships are made available for civil servants from the Western Balkans to spend a 3 month fellowship in Austria, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Slovenia, Czech Republic or Poland. 4. PROGRAMME CONTENTIntroductory SeminarThe official program begins in beginning of April with a 10-day introductory seminar. It provides insight into the current social and political challenges in the EU and in the different host countries through presentations and meetings with senior decision makers. Part of the seminar will be tailored to the field of expertise represented in the group in accordance with the annual topic. Fellows will have the chance to discuss their plans for their fellowship, receive individual advice and present their professional and personal goals. Leadership and team-working skills are applied at a high level in the soft skills seminars: trainers in international negotiations, rhetoric and strategic decision-making enable participants to develop further and acquire additional skills through intensive practical exercises. Deployment in a partner institutionThe Fellows will work from Mid April to Mid June with their peers from the host institution. The work in the host institution will be tailored to the individual interests and needs of the fellow. Intermediary SeminarThe three days-long intermediary visiting program to Brussels offers the Fellows the opportunity to talk with high-ranking representatives of European institutions and learn about the current developments in Europe, familiarise themselves with the political culture of the Union and link their work in their home country and host country. This second seminar takes place half way through the fellowship and offers an opportunity to monitor the goals set at the outset, plan steps for development over the coming months and exchange experiences of the host country with fellow participants. Final SeminarAt the end of the programme year, the EFB invites participants to a final five-day review meeting presenting the results of their work and evaluating the fellowship. 5. FINANCE AND BENEFITSDuring the Programme duration, fellows receive a monthly allowance from the European Fund for the Balkans in addition to the relocation fee. The costs for language training are also reimbursed up to a fixed sum. Travel, accommodation and any other essential maintenance costs relating to seminars and other compulsory events are also covered. The EFB supports the fellows with organizational issues. 6. WHOM ARE WE LOOKING FOR?Civil Servants of ministries in the Western Balkan countries can apply. 7. THE PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
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