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ABOUT THE PROJECT The objectives of the network are:
to continue to foster local ownership and regional collaboration between NGOs in the Black Sea area;
to create linkage to civil society from specific conflict-settings;
to forge common approaches of key regional actors and the EU to strengthen the role of civil society and unlock their peacemaking potential;
to strengthen peacebuilding capacities at local policy and grass roots level;
to improve efficient communication and advocacy at the EU policy level by providing opportunities for networking.
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27.11.2012, 16:08
Strengthening Civil Society Organizations Capacities in security zone of the Republic of Moldova
The Institute of Public Policy requests $19,902 to implement a 7-months project aiming at participation promoting of NGO in decision and policy making and contributing to the democratisation process by strengthening capacity of CSOs representatives from security zone of the Republic of Moldova (considering NGOs from both - the left and right banks of the Nistru river) in the following localities: Cocieri, Molovata, Corjova, Horlecani, Cosnita, Dubasari Town, Rogi, Lunga, New Pogrebea. NGOs from the security zone should exert their |
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15.10.2012, 10:57
Strengthening Moldovan mass media capacity to report and monitor security sector reform and Transnistrian conflict settlement
The project "Strengthening Moldovan mass media capacity to report and monitor security sector reform and Transnistrian conflict settlement" was implemented by the Institute for Public Policy with the financial support from the National Endowment for Democracy between February and July 2012. The Institute for Public Policy provided professional training to 30 Moldovan journalists and informational support (informational briefs for journalists) on the issues relating to the security sector reform and the Transnistrian conflict settlement. The |
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21.06.2011, 14:33
Project "Civil society and private sector as contributors to MDGs implementation"
The project “Civil society and private sector as contributors to MDGs implementation”: the MDG’s are the world targets for dramatically reducing extreme poverty in its many dimensions by 2015 – income poverty, hunger disease, exclusion, lack of infrastructure, and shelter – while promoting gender equality, education, health , and environmental sustainability. Without basic infrastructure and human capita, countries are condemned to export a narrow range of low-margin primary commodities based on natural endowments, rather than a diversified set of exports IPP |
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31.05.2001, 00:00
Anti - Corruption
Stability Pact anti-corruption initiative for South Eastern Europe 1 Stability Pact anti-corruption initiative for South Eastern Europe - Compact Stability Pact initiative against organised crime in South-Eastern Europe (SPOC) |
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06.09.2000, 00:00
Educational policies
Educational reform in the context of European integration; Relationships between educational system and labour market; Impact of new information technologies on education; Education strategies at the county level. |
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15.08.2000, 00:00
Conflict management policies
Analysis of documents signed during the negotiations between Chisinau and Tiraspol authorities and of the policy promoted by the Republic of Moldova in 1992-2000 to solve the Transnistrian conflict; Status of the political regime in Transnistria: the factors that ensure its viability and stability; |
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14.08.2000, 00:00
Public Opinion Barometer in Moldova
The Public Policy Institute, supported financially by Soros Foundation Moldova,is organising in 2000 researches within the Public Opinion Barometer Program in order to promote efficient technologies in the field of public opinion polls and to ensure public access to information. The studies are focu IPP |
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06.05.2000, 00:00
European integration policies
Integration of the Republic of Moldova in the European Union: current status and future development; Participation of the Republic of Moldova at the Southeast Europe Stability Pact. IPP |
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