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Business planning for e-networks links Central
Europe with the Balkans
SOFIA, Bulgaria -- A Mission-Driven Business Planning
workshop for environmental civil society online networks in
the Balkans took place in Rome from 25 to 28 February 2004.
Three APC members in the Balkans -Bulgaria’s BlueLink.net,
Croatia's ZaMirNET and Romania's StrawberryNet- together with
six young electronic NGO networking initiatives from Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo/a, Macedonia, and
Serbia and Montenegro took part in the event. Representatives
from two other APC members, Norbert Brazda from Slovakian
group ChangeNet, and Jason Nardi from Unimondo, Italy, joined
as resource people. The workshop offered participants hands-on
training in designing market-based solutions and user services
for non-profit networks.
The training was a direct
follow-on from APC's 1999 business planning training
initiative for Central Europe. Mark Surman of the Commons
Group, Toronto, Canada and Jan Haverkamp of the ZHABA
facilitators collective from Prague, Czech Republic lead the
training, assisted by Pavel Antonov. The training was
organised by the Regional Environmental Centre for Central and
Eastern Europe and the Association L'Umano Dimora Lazio Onlus
with funding from the Italian Ministry for the Environment and
Territory.
The participation of the more experienced
networks StrawberryNet and BlueLink worked positively, said
leading facilitator Jan Haverkamp. "This widened the horizon
for the others, and provided a good measuring stick for making
a reality check on plans. StrawberryNet and BlueLink also
found it important to have even more experienced resource
people available in order to have a similar dynamic for
themselves".
The great news is that some of the newly
founded networks in the Balkans, like Albania, Kosovo/a,
Bosnia, look quite strong, have staff and alternative sources
of funding. "It looks like the offspring of APC members from
the Balkans are very much alive and kicking," enthused former
BlueLink co-ordinator Pavel Antonov.
A brief meeting
of APC members from Central and Eastern Europe took place
after the workshop ended. The networks present discussed the
strategic directions of work of APC and their role in it. A
message from the meeting was sent to the APC Executive Board
meeting, stating that there is a greater potential of making
APC membership more beneficial, both to the networks and to
APC. Intensifying of common work in areas like ICTs for
sustainable development, good governance and corruption were
identified as good opportunities to achieve this. A particular
surprising result from the meeting was that three of the
networks present - BlueLink, ChangeNet and Unimondo - had
already thought of doing more on good governance /
anti-corruption - an area where the civil society in the
region clearly needs support and ICT tools.
For more
information on APC members in the Balkans, contact Milena
Bokova, Director, BlueLink.net,
bmilena@bluelink.net
The
APC mission-driven business planning toolkit
Originator: --- (APCNews) Date:
04/22/2004 Location: SOFIA, Bulgaria Contact: communications@apc.org Category:
Mobilising Participation Source: BlueLink
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