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The LADDER Project participation at the First Learning & Exchange Forum

By | November 16th, 2016|News|

On 8-9 November 2016, Nikos Gamouras, PM of the LADDER project, participated at the First Learning & Exchange Forum- European NGDOs addressing shrinking civic space organized by CONCORD in collaboration with HAND (Hungary) in Budapest. The Forum represented an opportunity for CONCORD members to enhance information exchanges and mutual learning regarding the defence of civic [...]

New Results for the Regranting Scheme of the LADDER project!

By | November 16th, 2016|News|

The results of the re-granting scheme of LADDER project, supporting grass root actions on development education, are now available for three more countries: Italy, Denmark and Slovakia. ALDA is pleased to announce here the 6 organisations whose projects have been awarded thanks to their significant proposals related to DEAR. We congratulate for this success, and [...]

Special initiative of LADDER: environmental and sustainable development of the Danube Region

By | November 15th, 2016|News|

On 2-3 November 2016, the Special Initiative “Working towards sustainable development: Civil Society, Local Actors and EU Strategies” of the LADDER Project Environmental & Sustainable Development Path was successfully held in Bratislava. The Special Initiative was organised by Foster Europe in cooperation with the partners of the EUSDR Danube Participation Days, the Plenipotentiary for Civil [...]

The Klandestini Rent Spike theory

By | November 10th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Poverty & Development, Kenneth Spiteri|

Kenneth Spiteri It was recently explained to me that the reason for the increase in rent prices in Malta over the past years is due to those 'Klandestini-what-do-you-call-them-Refugees', as they are sometimes referred to here. Rent prices in Malta have increased quite significantly in the past years and the augmentation has now spread from the [...]

Citizen participation: first steps after the Revolution in Tunisia

By | November 8th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Citizens' & Partecipation, Shady Rabhi|

Shady Rabhi After the Jasmin Revolution, from December 2010 until February 2011, everything changed in Tunisia: freedom, hardly achieved, enabled many Tunisian citizens to integrate in associations and to develop their willingness to participate and be active citizens. This attitude, which has just started to develop, is increasingly spreading among people, stimulating a sort of [...]

Poverty + Employment = Development

By | November 8th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Poverty & Development, Salome Lemonjava|

Salome Lemonjava In Georgia minimum wage since 2007 has increased from 6.4% to 10.1%. These figures only extend to registered residents reported by Georgian statistics national service. International Monetary Fund on April 4-th of 2015 issued economic development prognosis of its member countries. According to the research, average annual income for each inhabitant in Georgia [...]

Representative democracy: an under-appreciated tool?

By | November 2nd, 2016|Anna Elena Maria Ferrari, Citizen Journalist - Citizens' & Partecipation|

Anna Elena Maria Ferrari The referendum on the UK membership to the EU made me deeply reflect on the tools for democracy and question the referendum as the truly highest democratic tool. It made me think that sometimes direct democracy is not the best solution. Image credit: Martin Deutsch via Flickr. Don’t get [...]