This version of the Charteris divided into three sections. The first provides local and regionalauthorities with guidelines for how to conduct policies affecting youngpeople in a number of areas. The…
The EU provides a wealth of funding opportunities—a budget of some 126.5 billion making it the world’s largest institutional donor. To enable nongovernmental organizations to take full advantage of…
The European Urban Knowledge Network (EUKN) shares knowledge and experience on tackling urban issues. Fifteen EU Member States, EUROCITIES, the URBACT Programme and the European Commission…
Since its foundation the Council of Europe has developed working relations with non-governmental organisations which: (i) directly represent the general public, (ii) are relays for efficient mutual…
This toolkit is intended to provide professionals with tools and examples of good practices to help them structure and evaluate their efforts in the planning, implementation and political enforcement…
The agenda of the 2007 Council of Europe Forum for the Future of Democracy focuses on the possibility of, and the obstacles preventing, the involvement of civil society. How to encourage, and…
Chinese is the third most widely-spoken language in the United States, after English and Spanish. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched a new consolidated Chinese-language Web site as…
The objective of establishing Aarhus Centers in Armenia is to promote public access to environmental information and participation in decision-making. The Centers shall also contribute to the…
The Environment and Security Initiative (ENVSEC) seeks to facilitate a process whereby key public decision-makers in South Eastern and Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus are able to…
This publication, the first in a series of reports covering thestate of the information society on an annual basis, focuseson the theme of participation. The report has threeinterrelated goals:…