SLOVENIAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK SRDN DRUŠTVO ZA RAZVOJ SLOVENSKEGA PODEŽELJA - DRSP Goran Šoster, ERA / Grundtvig kick off Ireland / Moate / Nov. 2010.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
State University – Higher School of Economics
Advertisements

E-Governance Academy Foundation March 5, 2005 Tallinn, Estonia Nele Leosk, Project Manager of E- Governance Academy.
Info Day - Promoting FP7 – Theme 1 HealthFeb. 14th, 2007, Bucharest Building on the success of SMEs go Life Sciences SMEs go Health.
DEPOCEI Development of Policy-Oriented Training Programmes in the Context of the European Integrations MAP OF THE ROAD Belgrade, January.
CEE CITIZENS NETWORK - WTD - LEARNING ABOUT DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION Strasbourg June, 2014.
CH4LLENGE Project Presentation. Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP): – strategic document designed to contribute to meeting.
1 Workshop 3: Health Lessons learned Finn Sheye EFSA Community agencies: Partners in Accession 26 November 2009, Sintra, Portugal.
Institutional Visits IV KAM Prague, 3 rd to 7th September.
Delegations IV KAM Prague 3rd to 7th September 2014.
A Community Initiative on Transnational co-operation on spatial planning and regional development Mattias ALISCH Joint Secretariat Belarus Denmark Estonia.
Goran Šoster PREPARE Coordinator Mrkopalj/ Croatia, Nov
Goran Šoster PREPARE Coordinator Ohrid, 31. August 2010.
Institutional Visits ICM Cluj Napoca, 19 th to 26 th April 2015 Patrick Zischeck, Assistant for IV and SV.
NGO “YOUTH LEADERS COALITION” 38-3 Smilshu street, Tukums, LV-3101, Latvia Ph ,
COI Network III Training, Master Class, Good Practice The COI Network III Training, Master Class, Good Practice 1st Oct 2006 – 30 Nov 2007 COI related.
Realities and Opportunities How LEADER contributes to Rural Development in the CEE Region? LEADER France General Assembly 8 June 2011, Strasbourg, France.
European Gender Budgeting Network Presentation prepared with contributions from Priya Alvarez
Institutional Visits III KAM, Bratislava 4th to 8th September 2013.
1 Implementation of the measures of priority Axis 4 Ministry of Agriculture Latvia 05/11/2009.
SLOVENIAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK SRDN DRUŠTVO ZA RAZVOJ SLOVENSKEGA PODEŽELJA - DRSP Goran Šoster, LEADER Seminar Croatia / Mrkopolje / Nov
CEI Expert Meeting on Tourism “Opportunities of Transnational Tourism Development in CEI countries” 6 June 2013, Gödöllő (Budapest) Support possibilities.
1 LEADER and TNC implementation including aspect of networking Kasia Panfil, ENRD Contact Point 25 May 2012, Lithuania.
The Eastern Partnership Panel on Agriculture and Rural Development Dominik Olewinski European Commission Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum: Working.
Leader+ Steering Committee Meeting 12 March 2008, Brussels / Belgium Capitalisation of cooperation experience László Simon Hungary European Commission.
Strengthening global awareness in the local communities - Kolping 2020 Strategy.
Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Initiative for South Eastern Europe DPPI SEE Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with Candidate Countries and Western.
Viimsi Spa, Estonia 15th September, 2011 LEADER approach today and after 2013 – new challenges Petri Rinne ELARD ELARD on the road to the Petri.
“Presenting ELARD & its role in promoting TNC” by Stefanos Loukopoulos ELARD Coordination & Communications Officer 1 22 nd of June 2011 “Building Bridges.
1st Meeting of the partnership 18 November 2009, Brussels INTERREG IVC Capitalisation projects Overview and guidelines for their preparation.
European Commission Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS
Belarus Denmark Estonia Finland Germany Latvia Lithuania Norway Poland Russia Sweden A Community Initiative concerning Transnational co-operation on spatial.
INSTITUTION BUILDING FOR LEADER FROM LOCAL TO NATIONAL AND FROM NATIONAL TO LOCAL IN SLOVENIA Tihany, november 2006 Slovenian Rural Development Network,
National Rural Development Network and experiences with Leader Implementation in Slovakia.
Leader subcommittee meeting- 26/11/ THE CONTACT POINT OF THE EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT Main tasks of the Contact Point in relation to.
Schools for Health in Europe SHE Goof Buijs NIGZ 8 June 2008 Vancouver, partnership track.
Jean-Michel Courades, DG AGRI F3 European Rural Development Network
TÜBİTAK SOCRATES II European Community action programme in the field of education Duration: 1 January December 2006 Budget: 1,850 mEuro over.
TÜBİTAK Youth Programme Participating countries  15 EU Member States  3 EFTA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway  10 associated countries:
The National Network of Rural Community Schools 2010 Jan Fiala Member of the Board responsible for Strategies, International cooperation and System Integration.
Swedish Bilateral Development Cooperation (in essence Reform Cooperation) introducing the Partnership Programme Annika Palo, Policy Specialist EU Department.
Erasmus+ Work together with European higher education institutions Erasmus+
ELSA Summer Law Schools IV KAM Prague, 3rd to 7th September 2014.
BULGARIA’S EXPERIENCE WITH REGIONAL COOPERATION IN SOUTH-EAST EUROPE Veneta Petrova National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria MGSC, March 2011,
Jela Tvrdonova, The EU priorities:  Use the Leader approach for introducing innovation in the thematic axis  better governance at the local level.
Youth in Action Youth in Action supports providing competencies for young people contributes to the Lisbon strategy builds on the previous.
Technical Assistance for Civil Society Organisations Regional Office This project is funded by the European Union. Regional Training on Citizen’s Participation.
Jean-Michel Courades, DG AGRI Rural Development Advisory Group 18 December 2006 Rural Development Networking
Ecdc.europa.eu YOUTH IN ACTION Marzia Conte DG EAC, Youth in Action Unit Brussels, 5 December 2008.
Bipartite workshop Connecting to EU level sectoral social dialogue: lessons learned and perspectives for the social partners Evelin Toth Sofia, February.
"The role of Rural Networks as effective tools to promote rural development" TAIEX/Local Administration Facility Seminar on Rural Development Brussels,
Identification of a problem Limited participation of social partners from New Member States and Candidate Countries in European sectoral social dialogue.
2013 China-CEEC Business Council – proposed role and structure Michal Polański, Ph.D. Polish Agency for Enterprise Development Katowice, April 20th 2015.
Janusz Sierosławski, Jacek Moskalewicz
European LEADER Association for Rural Development
PLANNED ACTIONS – UPCOMING DUTIES
NETWORKING ON SOCIAL INCLUSION
The Contact Point of the European Network for Rural Development Transnational Cooperation under Leader Axis Leader sub-committee November Martin.
NETWORKING ON SOCIAL INCLUSION
The Eurostars Programme
Erasmus+ Work together with European higher education institutions
International Conference “National Rural Development Network – Joining the Activities for the economic and Social Rural Development“   September 21.
TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION:
ERA-Net Smart Energy Systems
Twelfth Meeting of the Management Group on Statistical Cooperation
LEADER-Type projects in Poland
Communicating Rural Development to Citizens Milan, November 2011 Networking, Communication and Stakeholder engagement Rob Peters, Head of Unit for.
The Joint Action on Health Information InfAct
Strategy of the Internationalisation of Slovenian Higher Education
Role of the Council of Europe - International Partner Organisation Justice Programme Prague, 20 March 2019 Criminal Law Cooperation Unit Action against.
Role of the Council of Europe - International Partner Organisation Justice Programme Prague, 20 March 2019 Criminal Law Cooperation Unit Action against.
Presentation transcript:

SLOVENIAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK SRDN DRUŠTVO ZA RAZVOJ SLOVENSKEGA PODEŽELJA - DRSP Goran Šoster, ERA / Grundtvig kick off Ireland / Moate / Nov. 2010

Slovenian Rural Development Network - SRDN  Emerged as follow up of the Integral rural development programmes and regional workshops of the initiative PREPARE (Partnership for Rural Europe)  Established 16. Oct. 2002,  Start of operation in January 2003  Membership: individuals, NGOs, LAGs from all Slovenian area  New members: 23 LAGs (from total 33)  SRDN is the meeting and coordination place to support integral development and projects in the rural area

Mission of the SRDN  Connecting all actors from the different levels of the rural area  Supporting cooperation, links and exchange between institutions and individuals in the rural area  Representing the interests of the members on the national and international level  Enable the flow of information on all levels between non governmental and governnmental level  To represent the rural civil society in the process of preparation of the Rural Development policy

On going activities of SRDN  Expanding the membership to majority of Slovenian LAGs  Informing the members and publicity about achievements and problems in rural development  Cooperation in the international activities and initiatives and in the bodies of EU  Trainings and education programmes for the members  Implamenting of projects like: TEPA – training of European partnership animators, Grundtvig – Learning partnerships

3 leading themes of the project TEPA From local participation to intersectoral partnership Rural resource management Strategic planing

Content and duration of the TEPA  Preparation of the training programme for partnership animators  Manual for animators and partnerships  Project duration: autumn autumn 2008  Budget of the project: €  Involved: 6 countries (Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Sweden) 9 partners 15 experienced experts for rural development 50 participants of the trainings More than 10 local partnerships (exchange)

Training of animators  Two pilot trainings – each training gathered 25 participants from 5 countries  First training: locations from Slovenia and Hungary  Second training: Slovakia, Czech R. and Poland  Each training different methodological approach

Cooperation in the European initiatives  PREPARE (active member) 11 countries: Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Litvania, Poland, Czech R., Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia Target countries: Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Ukraine, Turkey, Belorusia, Romania, Bolgaria, BiH, Representative in the EN RD COORDINATION COMMITTEE Representatives in LEADER SUB-COMMITTEE Representative in the EN RD Advisory group

Cooperation in the European initiatives  ELARD (European LEADER Network)  Member of ERA – European Rural Alliance  Member of ERCA – European Rural Communities Accociation  Bilateral or multilateral initiatives related to certain projects (cooperation with Italian, Croatian, Hungarian and Austrian partners)  Transnational cooperation in projects with Latvian Rural Forum in Turkey; with ALKA in Macedonia with IDM in Albania

What makes us visible in the country  Publishing the statements about RD policy, created within: PREPARE OG Round tables  Organising events (focused on the membership needs – recently LEADER oriented)  Active participation in the proces of creation (SUGGESTIONS TO M.A.) and implementation of RD policy (MONITORING COMMITTEE) and  Connecting local initiatives + LAGs

Achievements of SRDN until today PREPARE GATHERING 2009 Organised in co-operation with HMRR 80 participants from 18 countries  10 EU member states  8 non member states with expressed interest on joining EU

Achievements of SRDN until today - LEADER  Status of umbrella organisation – network of LOCAL ACTION GROUPS  LEADER programme is temporary focus of the SRDN  33 LAGs active in LEADER programme  23 of them are members of SRDN  Recognised representative of LAGs and rural civil society according to the voluntary input and delivered results

SRDN in Grundtvig Learning Partnerships project  12 mobilities  Seminar in Slovenia (2012) Lifting the barriers to participation Ensuring the quality of adult learning Investing in the ageing population  Brochure about distance learning  Human resources involvement: 2 persons / organisation 3 lecturers / seminar 3 authors / brochure

Programme of the seminar Day 1: Arrival of participants  Introduction of the project partners and participants  Short overview of the project objectives and results  Introduction into national circumstances and priorities in adult learning  Social event  Day 2:  Presentations  Methods of lifting the barriers to participation in adults learning with emphasis on: access to the information in the remote rural areas, quality of information and effective information tools  Ensuring the quality of adult learning with focus on: relevance of distance learning for the adults in remote rural areas  Investing in the ageing population:  Brain storming and group work on the topics presented  Day 3:  Summaryzing  Reports of the groups  Conclusions of the seminar Departure of participants

Expected inputs from the partners to SRDN activities  Sending participants to the seminar 25 – 30 – to be financed from partners national budgets  Preparing the presentations for the seminar (up to 5 national presentations) – to be financed from partners budgets  Articles about the good examples from some countries for the brochure to be financed from partners national budgets

Thanks for your attention !!! contact: