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MomenTTum Association for Youth

National Network
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Address

Aleea Barajul Dunarii Nr.2A Bl.21C Sc.B Ap.47 Sect.3
Bucharest
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Telephone
+40766516161
Telephone (other)
+40311022757
Fax
+40311022757
E-Mail
ivanciu.silvia@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
momenttum.for.youth@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+40766516161
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2009
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
About 3 full-time workers and about 10 volunteers. Funding from donations and CSR.
Mission and Objectives

The Momenttum Association aims to enhance the quality of the personal and professional development programs that are available for young people on the Romanian educational market, so as to build responsible adults who value a healthy, non-aggressive and ecological lifestyle.

Main Projects / Activities

The difference we make in the Romanian landscape stems from our programs being tailor-made for our public in an attempt to keep them as effective and enticing as possible. For instance, we have developed a program called ‘Communication through creative dancing which aims to enable young people to match the accuracy of their language (both verbal and non-verbal) with their inner self.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ivanciu Silvia
Head of the organisation
Ivanciu Silvia
Contact (2) Full Name
Petre-Sandor Raluca

Nevo Parudimos

National Network
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Address

Piata Traian Vuia, nr. 1-4
320085 Resita
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Telephone
0040355429351
E-Mail
nevoparudimos@yahoo.com
E-Mail (2)
office@nevoparudimos.ro
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Others
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Nevo Parudimos Association it’s a nonprofit apolitical organization which was founded by a group of teachers, Roma activists and Roma students from Caras-Severin county, in the south-west of Romania in 2008. The aim of the Nevo Parudimos association is to decrease the economic, social, educational and cultural differences in the society. Our permanent staff is composed by 6 payed people and 10 local volunteers. Beside that we have a number of collaborators relating to a large number of volunteers which will join our projects when needed (always expressing their desire to help). All the 7 staff members have experience in applying, coordinating and facilitating Erasmus+projects and other European Commission, local and national founds. They have a long history of non-formal work and education and are fully capable of managing difficult situations individually, and especially so when together. Our activities are split in more fields like: education, culture, social work, community development, human rights, youth work and volunteering, as well as specialized internships for students of Social Work department in Eftimie Murgu University. In the youth work field our activities are in most cases connected with the other activities of the NGO. Until now we have implemented 16 Youth in Action/Erasmus + projects as coordinators and we have on going other 6 from which 3 are strategic partnerships one on youth and two on adult education and one it’s an EVS project. All our youth projects have as beneficiary disadvantaged young people: Roma young people, youth from foster care, youngsters from rural area and youth coming from very poor communities. We were involved as partners until now in more than 70 youth projects, where we sent participants with fewer opportunities coming from very poor and disadvantage communities from small groups up to 35 people groups. Nevo Parudimos is a member of more national and international youth networks: - Youth Express Network – member since 2011 - YES Forum – member since 2010 - Roma Civic Alliance from Romania - ternYpe European Roma Youth Network – funding member since 2015 - Phiren Amenca – member since 2014 - European Roma Grassroots Organization Network – associated member since 2015 Our expertise is well known and recognized in disadvantaged and Roma people’s inclusion projects. We are the first NGO promoting in Romania the CLLD principles and the bottom up approach in planning and developing local development programs and since 4 years we make lobby and support local people to have a voice in order to be equal partners in the decision making process at local level. Also we have a great expertise in educational projects, a big part of the members and staff of Nevo Parudimos being also teachers which work with Roma kids or in very disadvantaged communities. Another important area of expertise of our NGO is the civic involvement and voluntary work which was extended from the youth department also to the social and community development departments, one of our project being nominated as finalist to Erste Stiftung Social Inclusion Projects Award (For a kid smile- rehabilitation of the child section of the municipal Hospital from Caransebes).    
Mission and Objectives

Objectives of the Nevo Parudimos association are:
- To develop activities which promote democracy;
- To promote tolerance, diversity and equal chances in the society;
- To create community development programs to fight against prejudices towards Roma people;
- To increase the organizational capacity of Roma people;
- To help Roma communities to develop their own competences and abilities to solve problems;
- To develop professional, social, cultural, economic activities and civic commitment.

Main Projects / Activities

Nevo Parudimos association has a big expertise in the flowing fields:
- Education – promoting education in the rural areas, poor communities and in Roma communities, work with the parents, training for teachers and development of afterschool activities for the kids in order to increase the interest of the kids for the school. In this field, we are working very close to schools, with school mediators and teachers but also with the parents of those kids. We have developed a website which promotes education and gives information for the youngsters about scholarships and educational programs of the institutions, Universities and NGO’s – www.aceslaeducatie.ro This website was developed in the project “Education, a chance for the future” founded by the youth in action program. Also in the project “Second chance a new chance” we have developed two manuals with best practices for teachers that develop activities  after school, summer kindergarten, second chance education, extra scholastic activities. www.a2sansa.ro . In this field since 3 years we are running a day center were the kids from a ghetto community from Resita (Mociur) are making homework’s for school and having each day a meal.
- Working with adults: the work with adults of Nevo Parudimos have two dimensions: we offer training’s and capacity building activities for the Roma adults from the local communities from Caras Severin county( Nevo Parudimos it’s accredited to train adults by the Ministry of Labor and Education on more fields), we offer support and assist Roma communities in the mobilization and representation process at local level in our Region( we created together with the representatives of the Roma communities more initiative groups which later were transformed in NGO’s and also we created in Resita a structure named Inclusion Hub where beside the Roma communities also NGO’s and institutions are part). At the same time Nevo Parudimos since 4 years deliver trainings for Roma community members and NGO’s to capacitate them to understand better the Leader program and the CLLD approach and to be part of the planning and implementation of this process.
- Youth work with Roma youth and inclusion: starting from 2010 we have implemented until now 4 youth in action projects “Roma Youth European Youth”, “Roma Youth European Youth 2”, “Roma Youth European Youth 3 - Evaluation” and “Roma youth – European Youth 4”, projects in which together with our international partners (18 partners) we developed a guide “9 steps in working whit Roma youngsters” which offer information’s and present different working methods to be used during the work with Roma youngsters in different projects. Also during all our youth projects until now we have built two play grounds for the kids from the Roma neighborhood, we offered the possibility to take part to youth exchanges for 428 youngsters in the last two years majority of them coming from a disadvantage background and Roma youngsters and 36 youth workers and volunteers took part to international trainings from our partners. In the last two years we have implemented 7 Erasmus + 4 exchanges, two multi-measure projects and one EVS, all related to inclusion and Roma youngsters. Also we have a very developed youth department which involves more than 100 youngsters from all the Caras-Severin area. In this field, we assisted different youth groups to organize and develop activities and we supported the funding of 6 youth NGO’s in our area.
- Voluntary work (local and EVS)  in the past years, we have developed more projects which promotes volunteering. The most important ones are “For a kid smile - rehabilitation of the child section of the municipal Hospital from Caransebes” nominated as finalist to Erste Stiftung Social Inclusion Projects Award; Rehabilitation of the child section of the County hospital from Resita were two projects that promoted social inclusion of the Roma people using as a method the voluntary work. Another important project that promoted voluntary work and inclusion is “Volunteering for all” project which was founded by the youth in action program and which has as result founding a youth voluntary NGO called Volunteering for all.
Regarding EVS, we hosted 14 EVS volunteers between 204 – 2016  in 2 projects: Volunteers for Education and Be responsible, be green!, nowadays having in implementation 3 EVS projects, each for 2 years long, where we host 10 volunteers per project (5 per year), in total 30 volunteers. The projects are:
Volunteering and Education for Civic Involvement 20173-RO01-KA105-046973 (2017 – 2019) – 10 volunteers - https://nevoparudimos.ro/projects/volunteeringand-education-for-civic-in...
Volunteering for a smile 2018 – 1 – RO01 – KA125 – 048993 (2018 – 2020) – 10 volunteers https://nevoparudimos.ro/projects/volunteeringfor-a-smile/?lang=en
V for Volunteering 2018 – 2 RO01 – KA125-049941 (January 2019 – December 2020)
Additional, we are partners in the Strategic EVS Yes to volunteering 2017 - 3 - DE04 - KA135 – 015832 (2018 – 2020) – where we host 2 volunteers from Germany https://nevoparudimos.ro/projects/yes-to-volunteering/?lang=en
As a sending organization, in the past 4 years we sent over 15 volunteers in different European countries.
We also started hosting volunteers coming with the French Civic Service – in the past 4 years we host 5 volunteers from France.
- Remembrance of the Roma Holocaust: since 4 years ago we started in organizing together with ternYpe and Phiren Amenca, two Roma international youth networks commemoration events for Roma and non Roma youngsters were we promote the recognition of the Roma holocaust and the education for remembrance. The most important result of this partnerships is the fact that in 2014 we brought together 1000 youngsters (200 from Romania) Roma and non Roma from 25 countries which took part in the event “Dikh he na bister” (www.2august.eu) and learn about Roma holocaust. This activity is now part of our yearly working plan. The event repeat itself in 2016, when we brought together more than 80 young participants from Romania, Roma and non roma (in total there were 380 participants) and in 2017 when we brought together 12 Romanian Roma in an international group of 200 participants.
- Fight agaist discrimination exclusion and marginalization – our NGO since the funding had as main aim to reduce the bariers between people. Until now we have implmented more projects in which we promote participation to education to youth work to community life of the Roma communities empowering, training and sharing with them experience about how to do that. Also we were part of the Wall free Europe campaign – a campaign which fight for the removal of walls and raising awareness of increasing antigypsyist and racist sentiments in Europe, especially the ones surrounding the Roma communities.
- Refugee and migrants – starting October 2016, Nevo Parudimos is partner in 2 KA2, Understanding Europe and Network of refugees, projects which aim to offer a better welcoming of the migrants in Romania, all participating countries and in Europe, by creating curricula especially for them to understand the country and the continent they came and how to live here, in the same time they learn the language of the country they are living. On the other hand, through this projects we are tackling the issues concerning the situation of migrants and refugees in our countries, identifying and sharing best practice examples of inclusion and integration at European level.  The outputs and more information can be found on the official webistes of the projects: https://www.understandingeurope.eu/ and https://networkingrefugees.wordpress.com/
- Nevo Parudimos Youth Center – opened since november 2018, the youth center is coordinated together with EVS volunteers, having as main goal the development of social, cultural and artistic activities with and for the disadvantaged youth in Resita Municipality ( a city with 80.000 inhabitants). The youth center offer the oppotunity to self-development to the young people one one hand, on another hand it creates a safe space for EVS volunteers to learn and practice non – ofrmal education methods for their proffesional development. https://www.facebook.com/groups/292541668265108/
- Marabu Camp – in partnership with a private company we developed a youth camp that hosts educational activities in Milcoveni, Romania. The camp can host 50 people, offering full board, and in the last two years hosted 26 events all related with Erasmus plus program, trainings or exchanges that promotes inclusion, environmental protection, citizenship and human rights education.

معلومات إضافية
Contact (1) Full Name
Daniel Grebeldinger
Job Title
Project Manager
Head of the organisation
Florica Jurj
Contact (2) Full Name
Alexandra Jurca
Job Title (2)
PR specialist

Oricum

National Network
رومانيا
Address

Iancului 128, bl.G, sc.A, ap.22
Bucharest
رومانيا

Telephone
+40733104544
E-Mail
andrei@oricum.ro
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Media
  4. Youth and education
General Information
Non-Governmental organization, 15 part time staff. 10.000 euros funds per year from private funding and from European funding programmes. Used deveoping an implementing projects in the fields of activity of interest.
Mission and Objectives

Oricum is a young organization that aims transforming the educational system in Romania through the introduction of creative, innovative and practical elements in the educational process and also encourage a proactive approach for young people between 15 and 25.

Main Projects / Activities

MentorshipNET- Knowladge Sharing Network. A online platform for young people and young professionals. It's main purpose is to contribute to the professional development of the members of the platform through seminars, conferences, workshops, summer camps.

Contact (1) Full Name
Andrei Mehedintu
Head of the organisation
Razvan Crisan

Pasi Inainte Turnu-Severin

National Network
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Address

Str. Aleea Mihai Gusita nr. 6
220055 Drobeta Turnu Severin
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Telephone
+40765830240
E-Mail
office@pasi-inainte-turnu-severin.ro
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2014
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Media
  7. Others
  8. Research
  9. Youth and education
General Information
“ Pasi Inainte Turnu-Severin” Association commenced to work in summer of 2014 just a little group of 5 people. It was registered as an NGO in the same year.Pasi Inainte Turnu-Severin is a Romanian NGO legally constituded accordignly to Romanian laws. Is is represented by a President who implements the decisions taken by the General Assembly. All of our members are under 35 yers old. Currently our organization has an office fully equipped and a number of 28 young volunteers aged 15-22.Our activities that are based on a set of values developed during the time are increased by the experience of our team: multiculturalism, volunteerism, tolerance, personal development, teamwork. Accordingly with these principles, the mission that we assume is to educate the young people in the spirit of active citizenship through non-formal education tools.The partnerships that we established at local and international level offers us a favorable frame to recruit, train and place volunteers in projects with various topics.
Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to increase the involvement of young people in the public life. Our objectives are to promote the basic needs of Romanian young people, to educate them in the spirit of democracy, to promote the relations between youth organizations from Romania and abroad, to promote the European idea and principles contained in the United Charta in Romanian society debates.
Our aims:
• To inform the young people about civic education, health programs, community organization, community development;
• To promote the Romanian values in the country and abroad;
• To create  equal opportunities in accessing the information to all young people;
• To educate the young people in the spirit of the democracy, tolerance and diversity;
• To develop national and international youth project collaborating with local, regional, national and international youth structures;

Main Projects / Activities

Public debate – „The educational reform. What was to be done?”
This was the first events organized by us. As the educational process concerned every ones, we thought that it is to invite public representatives, teachers and students to debate about the thing that had to be done in this domain.
The debate was also an opportunity for us to become known to the public and the authorities as a new organization and to give out our objectives. It was the time we first met our future partners.Public  debate –„What chances has today`s youth?
Organized as a part of The Mehedinti Youth’s Forum, this event had to be an opportunity for interested youth from our county to expose and seek solution for their current problems. We gathered together representatives of the City Council, the County Council, universities and private companies.Training course Fundraising for youth NGO`s.
Based on our partners’ experience, we organized this course for our volunteers. Mod of life association, „SPEO ALPIN MH” Association and the “Floarea de colţ” Association shared a bit of their experience in the field of fundraising.Public campaign –„Young people in the European integration context”.
Thought as a way to inform youngsters about the opportunities offered by the E.U. integration, this media  campaign was although another way to involve more and more the target group (students, young people) in the civic activities.„The NGO` s management” training course.
This course graduated by 30 people has been developed in cooperation with the local branch of The National Youth Agency. It was an opportunity for both our and the others NGO’ volunteers to gain few things from the wide experience of the National Youth Agency’s representatives.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

At local level our work is focused on offering new leisure and education opportunities to the young people, through trainnings, workshops, travels, Etc. and especially focused on promoting the active participation of youngsters, facilitating the young people the resources to organize and manage their own initiatives.
On the national and international level our work is oriented toward implementation of our national program for youth development and development of active citizenship. Also, we are creating opportunities for networking, capacity building and exchanges for youth, in the partnership with local, national and international NGOs.

Contact (1) Full Name
Jujea Valentin-Florentin
Head of the organisation
President

Photo Romania Association

National Network
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Address

Alverna 77, ap. 23,
Cluj-Napoca
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Telephone
0040364816393
Fax
0040364816393
E-Mail
meda@photoromaniafestival.ro
E-Mail (2)
hello@photoromaniafestival.ro
Mobile Phone (other)
0040756905892
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
General Information
Photo Romania promotes photography and photographers through a wide variety of projects. We bring together young photographers and photography lovers and create the proper context for them to develop their skills and interact with artists from other countries and cultures. Photo Romania Festival is our main event. Organized once a year it aims to promote photography and photographers, to encounter positive awareness of other cultures and to stimulate intercultural dialogue through art. Beside this we organize photo exhibition, photography workshops and other artistic projects. Our annual budget is around 75.000 euros, and our main sources of funding are: sponsorship, grants and participants fees. In our projects we partner with companies, art groups and cultural institutions.
Mission and Objectives

Photo Romania aim is to promote photography and photographers. Out goals are to:
- support young people and students initiatives in cultural field;
- develop youth programs promoting intercultural education and understanding between different ethnic groups;
- support young artists and photographers;
- distribute and promote European photography;
- organizing seminars and conferences on creation and production problems;
- training and educating of a new generation of photography and art lovers;
- support and develop cultural and artistic activities;
- organizes photography festivals;
- organizes introductory courses in photography;
- creating photo albums.

Main Projects / Activities

Photo Romania Festival is our main project. Every spring it gathers hundreds of photographers from more than 20 countries and thousands of photography and art lovers in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. During the festival there are organized around 30 photo exhibitions, 15 photo contest, 15 outdoor events and a 5-10 photo contests.
Every autumn we organize small version of the festival (1-2 days) in different cities around the country with the aim to promote and sustain the main festival.
Beside this we organize different cultural project that aims to support the development of young photographers and to promote their work, both at national an international level.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can contribute to the network with our experience and local cultural network. In our project we can involve a wide range of cultural organisation and facilitate the promotion of different artistic works of their members.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We want to join the ALF Network in order to interact with other organisations involved in the cultural field and especially in intercultural dialogue. We are a new organisation (2 years old) and our goal is to extend our activities to international level and to bring a more international perspective in our current projects. We believe that joining the ALF network can facilitate the interaction with other organisation, partnership making and can offer access to funding and development sources.

Contact (1) Full Name
Meda Corovei
Head of the organisation
Sebastian Vaida
Contact (2) Full Name
Mihai Cotos

Project on Ethnic Relations (PER) Regional Center for Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe

National Network
رومانيا
Address

7 Gheorghe Bratianu Street, Sector 1
Bucharest
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Telephone
0040/212232465
Fax
0040/212600922
E-Mail
info@per.org.ro
E-Mail (2)
ioana.oprisan@per.org.ro
Mobile Phone
0040/728120468
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1993
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. Youth and education
General Information
Although it is a small organization, PER stands out when compared to other private organizations, having managed to bring together political leaders of ethnic groups in dialogue, thus contributing to the elaboration of concrete understandings and arrangements that have replaced possible ethnic violence with practical models of interethnic cooperation. Our main partners are the Department for Interethnic Relations, Government of Romania, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR).
Mission and Objectives

PER is a US-based international non-governmental organization with several offices in Central and Southeastern Europe that works towards improving ethnic relations in the region. PER has a long history of engagement in facilitating dialogue about important interethnic issues.
The PER Regional Center for Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe in Bucharest is a Romanian non-governmental organization, dedicated to the promotion of inter-ethnic dialogue , civic multiculturalism and fostering inter-ethnic peace in the wider area of Central, East and South East Europe

Main Projects / Activities

The role of research and teaching history in interethnic relations
The management of interethnic relations in education
Consolidating the interethnic tolerance in and through media
Combating prejudices and intolerance through intercultural dialogue
Roma in the XXI century. Roma policies, measures and outcomes in Europe
The EU and its neighborhood, Balkan, Black Sea region policy
New Approaches to the Issue of Minorities in the European Union

Contact (1) Full Name
Ioana Oprisan, Program Officer
Head of the organisation
Livia Plaks, President, Project on Ethnic Relations, Princeton, USA
Contact (2) Full Name
Elena Cruceru, Office Manager

Ratiu Center for Democracy

National Network
رومانيا
Address

Pta. 1 Decembrie 1918, no 1
Turda
رومانيا

Telephone
+40 264 317 555
Fax
+40 264 306 350
E-Mail
office@ratiudemocracycenter.org
E-Mail (2)
madalina.mocan@ratiudemocracycenter.org
Mobile Phone
40728989072
Mobile Phone (other)
40728989088
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2004
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Heritage
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Research
  7. Youth and education
General Information
The Ratiu Center for Democracy is a not-for-profit organization, with a staff of 16 and supported by 140 volunteers. Launched in July 2004, The Ratiu Center operates some 20 not-for-profit programs annually in Romania and abroad. The four departments of the oragnization (Research, Learn, Inform, Apply)develop and implement programs such as international conferences, a democracy-themed summer camp with youth from South-Eastern Europe and the Middle East, a theater workshop,a debating club and activities for children in the community. Funding is obtained through the Ratiu Family Foundation, grants and from corporate sponsors. Our partners include the Ratiu Family Foundation in London, the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars,Ibn Khaldun Center for Development (Cairo), Pro Democratia Association and ARDOR-Romanian Association for Debating, Oratory and Rhetoric.
Mission and Objectives

The Ratiu Center for Democracy is a non-profit organization which seeks to further the ideals of the late Ion Ra?iu, a life-long advocate for democracy. The Center's mission is to encourage non-partisan promotion of the values and behaviors associated with democracy. This mission is accomplished through a wide range of activities at local, national and international level.

Main Projects / Activities

Turda Democracy Gatherings: Annual experiential summer democracy camps offering young people from different religious, ethnic or cultural backgrounds with opportunities to experience the practice of democratic principles first-hand and to witness the result.
Ion Ratiu Democracy Lecture:Annual international lecture and prize, funded by the Ratiu Family Foundation, that recognizes leading democracy activists and thinkers, organized in association with the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Washington DC.
Human Trafficking Awareness:The Ratiu Center's human trafficking awareness program seeks to ensure awareness and self-protection for all younger members of the Turda community.
Debating Club: Turda's Debating Club encourages young people to discover and practice the skills of parliamentary debate as an essential feature of democracy. Club members participate regularly in regional, national and even international competitions as well as training events organized by ARDOR, the Romanian Association for Rhetoric and Debate and others.

Contact (1) Full Name
Madalina Mocan
Head of the organisation
Teodor Radosav
Contact (2) Full Name
Alis Costescu

REC Country office Romania

National Network
رومانيا
Address

Str Episcop Timus nr 4,
Bucharest
رومانيا

Telephone
+40213167344
E-Mail
lucian.ionescu@recromania.ro
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1992
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
General Information
The Romanian Country Office was among the firstly established REC offices in the Region. Since the early beginnings of Romania’s transition to democracy, the grants schemes, the support for networking and training programs managed by REC Romania, ensured the emergence and growth of a genuine, diverse and active community of environmental NGOs. This NGO support mandate continues to be high on the priorities list of the Country Office, bearing in mind that Romanian government should engage in an open dialogue with the environmental civil society, on matters related to the EU Accession. Strategic partnerships have also been constantly created since 2000, with the Ministry of Environment and Waters Management, and its network of Regional and Local Environmental Agencies, who have benefited from the growing expertise of the Office in Climate Change, Waste Management, Public Participation in Water Management and Environmental investment planning - all these topic areas are of high importance for achieving conformity with EU Acquis. Not of least importance, the technical assistance provided to local authorities in the form of LEAPs, as cooperative planning mechanisms to promote sustainability and the know-how transferred to the business sector, in areas of: Environmental Management Systems, Energy Efficiency have improved the REC profile among these stakeholders, while in the same time, enabled REC to better understand the challenges and needs on the ground, arising from the implementation of different EU Directives and Multilateral Environmental Agreements.
Mission and Objectives

Assist Romanian authorities and key stakeholders to develop and implement environmental strategies, programs and actions geared towards sustainability.

Main Projects / Activities

◊ A green business-approach for the Development of Rural Communities: the case of Brad Area (February 2004- November 2004)
The project promoted the development of organic farming and rural tourism pensions as green alternatives for the economic recovery of Brad areas - a small, historic centre of mining, which has declined after 1989.

Contact (1) Full Name
Lucian Ionescu
Head of the organisation
Lucian Ionescu

Romania

الصورة
Romania

The Black Sea University Foundation was appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and later re-confirmed by members at the end of Step 5 to be the Head of the Romanian Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation.

The activity of the Black Sea University Foundation tries to respond to urgent needs of the region - with a focus on peace strengthening, conflict prevention, governance improvement and the restructuring of economies.

Its objective is to strengthen the academic community and civil society primarily in the Black Sea zone: the Foundation has created the National Center for Sustainable Development, the Conflict Prevention Studies Center as well as the Black Sea University Network.

The members are interested in subjects of special interest for the region such as Sustainable Development, Economic Sciences and Management, Ecology and environmental protection, Advanced Sciences – Applied Sciences, International Relations, Conflict Prevention and Negotiations, Crisis and Risk Study, Innovative Higher Education, Human rights and democracy, tolerance and the capacity to work in joint projects, good neighborliness and regional partnership, poverty alleviation, gender equity, identifying values and models of minorities and promoting intercultural dialogue.

Governance Structure

Romanian Center for European Policies

National Network
رومانيا
Address

Stirbei Voda Str., No. 29, app.4, second floor, postal code 010101,
Bucharest
رومانيا

Telephone
+4 0371.083.577
Fax
+4 0372.875.089
E-Mail
office@crpe.ro
E-Mail (2)
roxana.albisteanu@crpe.ro
E-Mail (3)
cristian.ghinea@crpe.ro
Mobile Phone
+4 0748 111 989
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2009
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
General Information
The Romanian Center for European Policies is a Non-governmental organization, functioning as a Think-Tank focused on European Policies. We have a staff of 8, with 2 interns (every three months)and 15 affiliated experts. The Board of Directors is made by: Cristian Ghinea, Director; Ciprian Ciucu, Programme's Director; Dragos Dinu, Coordinator for Public Sector. Our annual budget for 2011 was 561 495 lei and for 2012, 535 042 lei. Our current donors are: European Commission, DG Justice; Foundation for Civil Society Development; Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation (German Marshall Fund); Romanian-American Foundation, US Agency for International Development (USAID); Official Development Assistance Unit (Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs); The Sectorial Operational Program for the Development of Administrative Capacity (PODCA). In the past, we received funding for our projects from: Soros Foundation, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Open Society Institute.
Mission and Objectives

The Romanian Center for European Policies (CRPE) was established in 2009 by a group of experts bound by the shared objective of supporting Romania’s role in Europe.
The mission of CRPE is to promote Romania as an influential leader in the development of EU agendas and policies, including the Foreign Policy agenda. Our main objectives are: advancing the democratization process in Romania as well as in neighbour countries and contributing to the policy-formulating process at EU level, by providing expertise in various fields and by initiating or participating in public debates.

Main Projects / Activities

Our projects are focused on the following areas: democratization and civil society development; agricultural policies; economic governance and European funds; energy and environment; justice, internal affairs and anticorruption; national and European institutions; European neighbourhood policy.
Our current projects are: "PROFILING – PROtecting citizens’ rights and Fighting ILlicit profilING", "Advocacy for truly democratic European elections", "Enhancing the capacity of Visegrad states, Romania and Bulgaria to act as ODA donors in the Black Sea region", "Research and advocacy for public policies favorable to the development of farmers’ associations in Romania", "Contributions to the development partnership between Romania and Moldova", "The Civic Forum Romania- Ukraine", "Debating policies, enhancing expertise". For a view of our past projects, please visit http://www.crpe.ro/en/projects/.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We are looking forward to finding partners and developing projects, and also to exchanging views on the EU approach towards its Mediterannean neighbours. We have a wide experience in implementing projects of medium to large budgets, on either very technical or rather political issues and we already identified potential donors for future projects. We believe we can bring our contribution to the network through research and project implementation; morevover, we have a wide experience in bringing issues to public attention thanks to the good relations that we have developed with the media and also a relevant experience in advocating for changes in public policies, thanks to the good relations that we developed with public institutions.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

As part of our objective to contribute to the democratization process in Romania and neighbour countries, as well as to bring relevant contributions to the Foreign policy formulation process within the EU, we have conducted projects in countries like Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Bulgaria, on various issues, ranging from civil society development, energy cooperation, inter-institutional cooperation on Anti-corruption, integrity, equal treatment and non-discrimination, regional development, border control, data protection, European integration, and others. However, we would like to extend our area of activity towards the Mediterranean countries. We believe that Romania's experience of transition from authoritarianism to democracy can offer some useful examples of both success and failures for the countries that have been part of the Arab Spring. Moreover, we want to bring a contribution to the policy-formulation process at EU level regarding the Mediterranean neighbours of Europe (Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, European Development Assistance, etc.).

Contact (1) Full Name
roxana.albisteanu@crpe.ro
Head of the organisation
Cristian Ghinea
Contact (2) Full Name
cristian.ghinea@crpe.ro