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Welcome to DIANET!
DIANET (Dialogue for Interaction, Advocacy and Networking Capacity Building) is the most recent project undertaken by the King Baudouin Foundation as part of its wider programme, the Minority Rights in Practice in Southeast Europe , which operates at national, regional and European levels with the aim of improving minority rights practice and participation across all countries of Southeast Europe.

The DIANET project was launched in January 2006, with the support of the European Commission’s CARDS Regional Programme. Its objectives are to improve advocacy skills at local, national and regional levels through an established network of civil society organisations in Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania and Serbia and Montenegro.

This web site represents the main hub of the DIANET network and will ensure a constant source of advice and information to all CSOs involved. As well as providing up-to-date information on minority rights (existing legal frameworks, reports on the situation of minorities and existing practices in the countries in the region), the website will also encourage the transfer of knowledge and know-how through training and capacity building tools and practical cases produced by the project partners as well as the latest news about their work.

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Romania: Public administration and accommodating diversity PDF Print E-mail
Two meetings discussed how to develop wider understanding among civil servants of the role of public administration in accommodating diversity and developing good governance practices at local level, in order to address the needs of minorities.

Romania has made considerable progress in recent years in elaborating instruments to accommodate diversity. However, initiatives in relation to ethnocultural minorities do not go beyond existing legislation and its implementation. This was the background to EDRC’s decision to organize two meetings in November 2006, to discuss with civil servants their communication strategies for dealing with members of different ethnocultural groups and to draw their attention to the relevance of this topic in view of widespread mobility and migration.

Participants in the meetings, which were held in Cluj-Napoca, were drawn from local authorities and from decentralized services of the Romanian government, including the county inspectorates responsible for labour, education, public health and interethnic relations, as well as the county office of the National Roma Agency and representatives from minorities’ organizations. Discussions revealed the involvement of public administrations in a series of initiatives, especially ones relating to the situation of the Roma, mostly within the framework of the Romanian government’s national strategy of improving the condition of the Roma.

The meetings showed the continued need to build capacity at local authority level with a view to the better accommodation of diversity and developing good governance practices, beyond that required by existing legislation. In order to address this shortcoming, two training sessions will be held with representatives from public administrations to increase local public servant capacity in addressing minority needs and accommodating diversity.

For further information, please contact Monica Căluşer,
Project Coordinator,
EDRC, Cluj-Napoca
mcaluser@edrc.ro
www.edrc.ro
 
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