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THE NETWORK
The Citizens' Pact was
founded in response to the signing of the Stability Pact Sarajevo,
July 1999. Many civic organizations welcomed the Stability Pact
but believed it focuses too much on the governmental level. To counterbalance
this, several activists from SEE founded the Citizens' Pact in July
2000 as a new platform through which people from SEE can meet, exchange
ideas, develop projects and get their voices heard.
The Inter Church Peace Council (IKV, The Hague, The Netherlands)
has actively promoted and supported the birth of the Citizens' Pact.
The International Development Agencies NOVIB and Hivos (The Netherlands)
are financially supporting the CP network till June 2004.
Regional co-operation serves to integrate South East Europe into
the European regional institutions on both a civic and governmental
level. The ideals of peace, democracy and tolerance are promoted
as an alternative to nationalism and xenophobia, engaging citizens
in conflict resolution and prevention.
The CP network members are municipalities and NGOs from 9 countries
and regions in SEE. Presently, the network has 109 members, 20 municipalities
and 89 NGOs from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro.
CP
ACTIVITIES
Active members, organizations
and municipalities, are the heart of the Citizens' Pact. Without
them the CP cannot reach its goals and would not have a reason to
exist. The activities of members, their attitude towards regional
cooperation, their alertness to political developments, and their
knowledge about local situations are all essential for the well
functioning of the CP.
The CP has a few tools to support members in their roles, generating
projects that are creating connections on a cross-regional basis
to promote "Stability from Below".
Cooperation between municipalities and NGO's is especially valued,
because it is a powerful tool in narrowing the gap between authorities
and citizens, and a unique feature of the Citizens' Pact to have
the two sectors in one network.
In the past three years, 32 cross
border cooperation projects were realized by the CP members with
a big variety of different topics which is in keeping with the membership
structure, where NGOs from all fields of interest and work are accepted
and act together with local authorities.
These projects have one or more of the following objectives:
- democratization
- community building
- capacity building of organizations and institutions
- harmonization of inter-ethnic relations
- reconciliationactive
- citizenship
CP Campaigns:
The Visa Abolishment Campaign
with the aim to enable the abolishment of visas within South Eastern
Europe and the liberalization/abolishment of the visa regime based
on the Schengen Treaty.
Campaign for the establishment of series of "Protocols on interethnic
tolerance" with the long term objective to create an atmosphere
of inter-ethnic tolerance in local communities of the region and
in the region as a whole.
Citizen participation in local governance with the aim to promote
the active citizenship, and especially participation through development
of new initiatives in local communities and creating links among
existing ones in the region.
CP network
of municipalities
During these three years, 9 municipality
meetings were organized. A network of 20 member municipalities was
extended by participation of significant number of other interested
municipalities from the region and EU.
FIRST THREE YEARS OF THE CITIZENS'
PACT FOR SEE IN FIGURES
109 organizations and municipalities
have joined the CP network
20 municipalities from 6 countries
and regions are CP members
89 NGOs from 11 countries and
regions are CP members
102 municipalities are included
in the Romanian Association of Municipalities which has just applied
for the membership into our network
32 projects of members were
realized
3 campaigns were launched
16 meetings with members were
organized
9 conferences within the Municipality
network were held
2 conferences within the Visa
Abolishment Campaign were organized
2 Annual Assemblies were realized
25.000 on visa abolishment were
signed
How can your organisation or municipality join us?
Membership is open to NGO's and
municipalities from all countries in SEE.
Of course, new members subscribe to the objectives of the CP and
the CP statement of intent.
We have defined a couple of criteria for new members.
New members:
- must not be directly connected to political parties
- Must have a clean war crime record
- Must not be (have been) involved in corruption activities
If all this applies to you, please look at our website for the membership
application form, complete it and send it to us. Or if you want
to know more, or maybe would like to hear more from one of our present
members, contact one of addresses you find at the back of this leaflet.
We will gladly welcome you and your initiatives to the Citizens'
Pact.
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