
Τρίτη 1 Απριλίου 2025
14:00 - 17:00
These workshops will focus on ‘The Role of Civil Society in Building a Strong Rule of Law in the EU.’ Eight three-hour workshops will be offered, led by two European civil society networks: NENO (Network of Estonian Non-profit Organisations, Estonia) and CNVSOs (Slovenia). These workshops will share best practices from Estonia, Slovenia, and the EU, highlighting the role of CSOs in promoting the rule of law and encouraging candidate organisations to submit impactful proposals.
The Awareness-Raising Workshops will be held in English. For those who wish, there will be an option to enable English captions.
Workshop 4: «Uniting for Justice: Best Practices in Building Effective Networks and Coalitions for the Rule of Law»
Topics:
- Networking Strategies and Best Practices – Creating meaningful connections
- Long-Term Alliances vs. Ad Hoc Coalitions – Choosing the right approach
- Unified vs. Decentralized Action – Pros and cons
Trainer: Goran Forbici
Goran Forbici has been the director of CNVOS, the umbrella body of Slovenia’s non-governmental sector, for the past 15 years. CNVOS unites over 1,800 NGOs and networks, ranging from the Slovenian Olympic Committee, the National Red Cross, and Caritas, to small local sports and cultural associations. He also serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors of Slovenia’s Public Broadcaster (RTV Slovenija). As an experienced lobbyist and campaigner, he has co-authored several laws and legislative solutions related to the NGO sector. He is a member of various governmental advisory and working bodies, including the Council for the Development of NGOs and Volunteering.
His areas of expertise include creating an enabling environment for civil society, evidence-based policymaking, inclusive policy development, and regulatory impact assessment. He regularly collaborates with the European Commission, the Council of Europe, and the OECD as an expert and trainer.
The project “Protecting democracy, human rights and the rule of law through an open civic space” (PLATO) aims to protect, promote and raise awareness of EU fundamental rights & values by supporting Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Greece & Cyprus with funding and capacity-building. PLATO is co-funded by the European Union through the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme, Bodossaki Foundation and NGO Support Centre, with a total grant amount of €3.1 million. PLATO is coordinated by Bodossaki Foundation (Greece) in partnership with the NGO Support Centre (Cyprus).
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