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RomaNet Co-operation NetworkHUSK/ 0801/ 1.5.1/ 018
www.husk-cbc.eu
RomaNet Co-operation Network
• The project is supported by the Hungary-Slovakia Cross border Co-operation Program (HUSK-CBC http://www.husk-cbc.eu).
• The duration of the project: 1st February 2010- 31st January 2011
• Granted amount:137.457 EUR
Project partners:
• Carpathian Foundation-Hungary (HU)
• Civil Alternative Initiative in the Slovak Republic (CAISR) (SK)
• Roma Community Development Organization (RCDO) (HU)
Motives:• The Roma organizations have lower capacities than
other non-Roma organizations, although their willingness of self-organization and preparedness is very important from the view of the development of the Roma communities.
• The deficiencies, competences of Roma organizations need to be further developed by different kind of trainings, seminars, joint actions and by best practice sharing.
• Our project is focusing on the empowerment of staff of Roma NGOs by establishing and developing a strong, professional network among them for cross-border cooperation of the Roma NGOs operating in the North-Hungarian Region in Hungary-Rimavská Sobota /Rožňava /Košice Region in Slovakia .
The project objectives are:
• Improve the skills and capacities of representatives of approximately 10-15 Slovak and Hungarian Roma NGOs (30 members) by providing them different kind of trainings and seminars in the following topics: human rights and freedom protection, interest representation and public participation, project idea development, proposal writing, project implementation, communication, PR, fund raising and negotiation practices.
• Support more effective cooperation among Roma organizations on both sides of the border (by empowering them to create a network),
The project objectives are:• Improve the absorption capacity of Roma
organizations participating in the project,
• Enhance cooperation’s and common projects among representatives of Roma NGOs participating in the project;
• Develop project implementation capacities of the 5-10 involved Roma organizations from Slovakia and Hungary.
Project Events:
Opening conference 30th April 2010. Rimavska Sobota (SK)
1. Training (HU-SK) and common forum
May 2010
Nova Basta (SK)
Felsőtárkány (HU)
2. Training (HU-SK) and common forum
July 2010
Kisköre (HU)
Kokava Háj (SK)
Best practice visit September 2010
Sirok (HU)
Project events:
3. Training (HU-SK) and common forum
November 2010
Closing conference January 2011
Thank you for your attention!
Bata Boglárka
Executive director/project manager
Carpathian Foundation- Hungary
3300 Eger, Mekcsey u.1
E-mail: [email protected]
www.karpatokalapitvany.hu