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A comprehensive list of the NG(D)Os selected by the fund within the framework of the calls for proposal including their website addresses and project titles has been drawn up:
Czech Republic :
- Glopolis (www.glopolis.org) (Call 1):
Trade and Development Policy Coherence in the EU and Czech Republic – Strengthening national and regional dialogue, capacities and expertise for a Global partnership for development
- International Gender Policy Network (www.igpn.net) (Call 4):
Development Cooperation and Gender
- FoRs (www.fors.cz) (Call 4):
Starting up Policy Activities of the Czech NGDOs Platform
- People in Need (PIN) (www.clovekvtisni.cz) (Call 1):
Enhancing EU development policy debate in the Czech republic through debate facilitation, networking, lobbying, resource mobilization and awareness raising
Slovakia:
- Integra Foundation (www.integra.sk or www.niejenamtopochuti.sk) (Call 5):
Promotion of fair Trade as a recognized instrument of development cooperation in Slovakia and Bulgaria
Hungary:
- Sisterhood Foundation (www.minok.hu not active) (Call 2):
Gender-based Hungarian NGDO network
- Environment Management & Law Association (EMLA) (www.emla.hu) (Call 3):
The Access Initiative: good environmental governance - a Prerequisite of sustainable development
- HAND (www.hand.org.hu) (Call 2 + Call 3 + Call 5):
Call 2: Increasing capacity of Hungarian NGDOs to engage in dialogue on Europeandevelopment issues
Call 3: Increasing capacity of Hungarian NGDOs to more engagement to EU level lobbyactivity and to increase ODA management
Call 5: HAND for more and better aid through more and better advocacy
Poland:
- Network of East-West Women (NEWW) (www.neww.org.pl) (Call 1 + Call 3):
Call 1: EU Gender Watch
Call 3: EU-CIS Gender Watch
- Polish Humanitarian Organisation (PHO) (www.pah.org.pl) (Call 1):
Culture of engagement of Polish NGOs in debates on EU development policy with decision makers and the public
- Polish Green Network (www.zielonasiec.pl or www.globalnepoludnie.pl) (Call 2 + Call 4):
Call 2: “Poland for Global South!” – support for Polish civil society groups engagement in EU development policy dialogue on national and international level connected with public awareness campaign
Call 4: “Challenging Poland in EU development policy decision-making” – support for Polish civil society groups engagement in EU policy dialogue on national andinternational development assistance
Latvia:
- LAPAS, the Latvian NGDO Platform (www.lapas.lv) (Call 1):
Engagement of the Baltic Region in Development Cooperation
- MiTi (Call 3):
“The right for all not to be poor”: European social policy for a global agenda
Lithuania:
- Lithuanian Consumers Institute (www.vartotojai.lt) (Call 2):
Strengthening attention to Human Rights in development policy of Lithuania by networking, advocacy and lobbying
Estonia:
- Estonian Roundtable on Development Cooperation (www.terveilm.net) (Call 1):
The Estonian Partnership for Development
Slovenia:
- Sloga ( www.sloga-platform.org) (Call 2 + Call 5):
Call 2: Bringing Slovenian NGDOs to EU issues
Call 5: Bridging the knowledge gap among NMS, old MS and NGOs from the South about ACP-JPA
- FOCUS (www.focus.si) (Call 3):
Safeguarding climate while developing? It’s possible!
Malta:
- KOPIN (www.kopin.org) (Call 1 + Call 5):
Call 1: Strengthening the Capacity of civil society in Malta, Cyprus and Slovenia to engage effectively in dialogue with the European Institutions over sustainable livelihoods in the Mediterranean and the Barcelona process
Call 5: Building an expertise on priority development issues in Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia
- SKOP (www.skopmalta.org) (Call 3 + Call 5):
Call 3: Fostering the engagement of Civil Society in policy dialogue
Call 5: Enhancing the engagement of Maltese civil society in policy dialogue
Cyprus:
- CARDET (www.cardet.org) (Call 2):
Building capacity among Cyprus NGOs towards increased participation in EU development policy and action
Bulgaria:
- ECIP Foundation (www.ecip-bg.org) (Call 5):
Participation of the Bulgarian civil society in EU Development Cooperation
Romania:
- FOND (www.fondromania.org) (Call 5):
Development Cooperation in Romania: Building foundation for policy work
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