The Local Authorities as Drivers for Development Education and Raising-Awareness Project or LADDER Project, was launched by the European Association for Local Democracy, in 2015 with the objective of develop and increase the action of Local Authorities in European Union policies of Development Education and Awareness Raising (DEAR).[1] The associates of this project work with education and awareness raising as a tool to trigger and foster the process of a resilient, sustainable development through a peaceful and democratic way.[2]
Since its beginning, this project has provided a space to discuss how to improve the promotion of Development Education at the local level, how Local Authorities and Civil Society Organizations are essential for DEAR and how to efficiently act local by thinking global. Its relevance is due to the diversity of partners and associates it involves, including local authorities, NGOs, networks of civil society organizations and experts in the field, from 35 countries, 18 from the European Union and 17 non-EU countries.[3] LADDER is co-funded by the European Union, and has a duration of 36 months (January 2015 – December 2017). [4] The activities are organised along six thematic paths (Youth in development, Migration, Citizens’ participation in development, Public-private cooperation in development, Environmental and sustainable development, European Year for Development and follow up) and three geographical areas (Mediterranean area, South Eastern Europe, Eastern Partnership), which are combined according to the interests of the partners and associates.[5]
Background
editThis project is a follow up of the Working Together for Development (WTD) project, which focused on information, training, networking for local authorities associations and civil society organisations in the field of development cooperation. The great majority of the partners of this former project are the ones that integrate the LADDER initiative, conducting a series of capacity building seminars & trainings, exchange meetings, conferences and events at all levels.[6]
Partners and Associates
editThe LADDER Project has 25 partners and 18 associates.[7]
Partners of LADDER | Country |
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European Association for Local Democracy | Italy |
Foster Europe - Foundation for strong European Regions | Austria |
Young European Federalists | Belgium |
ENNA - European Network of National Civil Society Associations | Belgium |
UBBSLA - Union of Bulgarian Black Sea Local Authorities | Bulgaria |
NAMRB - National Association of Municipalities in the Republic of Bulgaria | Bulgaria |
CAC - Croatian Association of Counties | Croatia |
Municipality of Vejle | Denmark |
NALAG - National Association of Local Authorities of Georgia | Georgia |
EGTC Amphictyony | Greece |
Donegal County Council | Ireland |
TECLA - Associazione di Enti Locali per la Cooperazione Territoriale | Italy |
CIME - Consiglio Italiano del Movimento Europeo | Italy |
COPPEM - Comitato Permanente per il Partenariato Euromediterraneo delle Autorità Locali e le Regioni | Italy |
Progettarte Associazione culturale | Italy |
LALRG - Latvian Association of Local and Regional Authorities | Latvia |
SOS Malta ' Solidarity Overseas Service Malta | Malta |
Birgu Local Council | Malta |
URC - Union of Rural Communes of the Republic of Poland | Poland |
SKGO - Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities | Serbia |
CEECN - Central and Eastern European Citizens Network | Slovakia |
UTC - Union of Towns and Cities of Slovakia | Slovakia |
SLOGA - Slovenian Global Action | Slovenia |
The Hague Academy for Local Governance | Netherlands |
Lam Echaml Association | Tunisia |
Associates of LADDER Project | Country |
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ADD-Medenine - Association pour le Développement Durable | Tunisia |
AAM - Albanian Association of Municipalities | Albania |
FACM - Algerian Forum for Citizenship and Modernity | Algeria |
ALI - Agency for Legislative Initiatives (Лабораторія законодавчих ініціатив) | Ukraine |
AMR - Romanian Municipalities Association | Romania |
AKM - Association of Kosovo Municipalities | Kosovo* |
ALAL - Association of Local Authorities in Lithuania | Lithuania |
BINA - NGO Alliance for Municipality Development | Azerbaijan |
CALM - Congress of Local Authorities from Moldova | Moldova |
North-South Centre of the Council of Europe | Portugal |
CFOA - Communities Finance Officers Association | Armenia |
CIRa - Center for Institutional Development | Macedonia |
CISP - Comitato Internazionale per le Sviluppo dei Popoli | Italy |
CIVICUS - World Alliance for Citizen Participation | South Africa |
CLRA-CoE - Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, Council of Europe | France |
Lev Sapieha | Belarus |
ESMESS - Réseau Marocain de lÉconomie Sociale et Solidaire | Morocco |
SEEYN - South East European Youth Network | Bosnia-Herzegovina |
New Israel Fund - Shatil | Israel |
UMM - Union of Municipalities of Marmara | Turkey |
References
edit- ^ European Commission, Development Education and Awareness Raising, retrieved 26 February 2016
- ^ Partners to the LADDER Work Path Resilient Sustainable Development, Letter to national and EU decision makers on key demands of LADDER (PDF), retrieved 25 February 2016
- ^ ALDA, LADDER & EU, LADDER SEEYN Partnership Activity, retrieved 24 February 2016
- ^ LADDER - The project LADDER, The project LADDER, retrieved 10 April 2016
- ^ South Eastern European Youth Network, LADDER Project Leaflet (PDF), retrieved 26 February 2016
- ^ Working Together for Development Project, Official website, retrieved 26 February 2016
- ^ LADDER Project, : Our consortium, retrieved 31 March 2016