On 17-18 December of 2016 civil society activists discussed some possibilities to influence on the central and local authorites effectively
It is a reminder that from April to June CPLR has delivered training of 5 directs: a decentralization and a local authorites; an improving a quality of administrative services; a police reform; a judicial reform; an anti-corruption expertise.
On 17-18 December of 2016 CPLR held a conference, where civil society activists from all regions of Ukraine discussed some possibilities to influence on the central and local authorites effectively.
It is a reminder that from April to June CPLR has delivered training of 5 directs: a decentralization and a local authorites; an improving a quality of administrative services; a police reform; a judicial reform; an anti-corruption expertise. Subsequent to the results of the training the civil society activists became co-authors with CPLR experts of textbooks of methodics. During the conference the best practices of participants were introduced as pitch decks.
At the end of the event, a founder of CPLR Ihor Koliushko directed attention to necessity of stimulation of citizens to influence on the authorities on the basis of the knowledge, but not in virtue of populism.
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An event was organized within the framework of the projec t‘An enhancing abilities of civil society in regions of Ukraine to influence on central and local authorites for speeding up the reforms’ with the assistance of Embassy of the Netherlands (Matra Project).