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National & Local Trainings on DEAR: LADDER consortium in action!

By | September 21st, 2016|News|

Within the LADDER project, the 10 Co-applicants – EGTC Amphictyony (Greece), LALRG – the Association of Local and Regional Authorities (Latvia), Donegal County Council (Ireland), TECLA – Associazione per la cooperazione transazionale, locale ed europea(Italy), URC Poland – Union of Rural Communes of the Republic of Poland (Poland), UTC Slovakia – Union of Towns and Cities of Slovakia (Slovakia), Birgu Local Council (Malta), NAMRB – National Association of Municipalities [...]

Regranting Scheme: grass root actions on development education

By | September 15th, 2016|News|

The “Regranting Scheme: grass root actions on development education” of Spain, Estonia, Netherlands, Romania, Germany, Croatia, Latvia, Denmark, Italy, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Greece & Ireland is now over! Thank you for your participation and congratulations to all for your inspiring ideas & proposals! A multiple team carefully analysed the submitted proposals and we are glad to announce that [...]

New version of LADDER brochure now available

By | September 12th, 2016|News|

Halfway to the completion of the project, the new brochure of the project LADDER is being issued. LADDER is the project designed to reach citizens in the first place, aiming to raise their awareness and sensibility on global issues. This is why participation and interest at the local level are essential for reaching noticeable results. [...]

Athens Refugee Policy Lab

By | September 5th, 2016|News|

On 1-2 September a seminar dedicated to migration policy took place in Athens. Organized by the Civic School of Political Studies in Greece, Symbiosis and supported by ALDA and the LADDER project, it gathered multiple stakeholders to participate in a dialogue, assessing refugee reception efforts in Greece since 2015, when the arrivals surged dramatically. Two [...]

“Regranting Scheme: grass root actions on development education”

By | June 6th, 2016|News|

Are you willing or intending to develop and implement a grass root level project on development education, awareness raising and engagement for development? The re-granting scheme of the project LADDER is now open for 2016. Eligible countries I.        Spain, Sweden, Germany, Estonia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Netherlands, Romania, Luxembourg.  For more information, see [...]

Engagement of the public and private sector

By | September 9th, 2016|Citizen Jouralist - Engagement of Public & Private Sector, Natia Shakaia|

Natia Shakaia Today I would like to talk about the engagement of the private and the public sector. However, before I begin the discussion about where and how these two important sectors can be involved, I want to review briefly what is private and public sector as such and how different they can be from [...]

We aren’t even crawling, so how are We expecting to walk?

By | September 14th, 2016|Citizen Journalist, Citizen Journalist - Citizens' & Partecipation, Dominik Bartol|

Dominik Bartol Photo source: Pixabay Let Us scratch the surface of poverty and reveal what hides within it's ocean. Just like Tsunami, powered by poverty, hunger rises as it reaches the shores of Our society. It is just one out of many chain reactions caused by the lack of awareness and hunger seems to be 'trending' [...]

“In a well governed society, poverty is something We should all be ashamed of…”

By | September 14th, 2016|Citizen Journalist, Citizen Journalist - Poverty & Development, Dominik Bartol|

Dominik Bartol Photo source: Pixabay Such an interesting word. Isn't it?'Poverty'. It almost sounds like there is some sort of 'power' that is implied to the ones that are trapped in the demonic hands of poverty. In the world where the time is money and money is power, it is a word that [...]

The story of Emilio: how volunteering changed his life from passion into action

By | September 6th, 2016|Irene Vivas Lalinde, Local Actions for Global Impact|

Irene Vivas Lalinde When we face the toughest challenges of the society, it may seem that our small actions can hardly have great impact. However, this is not the case of Emilio Beladiez, a Spanish - young - vegan - social entrepreneur that will inspire our curious minds. It could not be otherwise, I met [...]