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ECAS Annual Report
2011
Editor: Tony Venables
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission
cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information
contained therein.
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Table of Contents
I. ECAS IN GENERAL
The 20TH anniversary of ECAS . 5
The Board of Directors and General Assembly . 6
II. MAIN ACTIVITIES IN 2011
Creation of the European civil society house . 8
C1 CIVIL SOCIETY 9
C2CITIZENS RIGHTS 9C3 CITIZENSHIP AND GOVERNANCE 10
Annex 1 Organigram . 12
Annex 2 - Financial results and report of the auditor 13
Annex 3 - Meetings and events in 2011 .. 15
Annex 4 - List of ECAS Members ..... 19
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I. ECAS IN GENERAL
The 20TH anniversary of ECAS
In 2011 ECAS celebrated its 20th anniversary with a series of events
from 31 August to 2 September bringing together 300 participants: EU
policy-makers, members and guests. It was exactly 20 years on from the
first European citizens week of conferences also hosted by the
European economic and social committee.
A special publication - 20 achievements in 20 years showed that ECAShas much to its credit. Firstly, from the citizens week and other events, several new European
associations or networks sprang. At ECAS, we can take some of the credit for the strengthening of
civil society round the EU, even though there is still an undemocratic imbalance between public
interest and commercial lobbying. In the future, the creation of the European civil society house,
ECAS flagship project, may make the difference. Secondly, with its hotlines and reaching out to
citizens advice services, ECAS pioneered the idea of a European public sphere. In the early years, it
was questionable that a European advice service could serve both associations and individuals. Now
in the age of social media, the term civil society covers both, and this non-hierarchical openness is
one of ECAS strengths. Thirdly, ECAS has advocated corresponding reforms in the EU Institutions to
become more open to citizens concerns: creation of a general anti-discrimination clause in the EU
Treaties, better access to information and consultation standards, better enforcement of European
rights. In the future, what is needed is a more critical mass of citizens using complaints, access to
documents rules, petitions, requests to the European ombudsman and citizens initiatives to drive
forward the reform agenda. For that, ECAS should keep up the idea of a European citizenship more
clearly defined based on a right to be informed.
The 20th anniversary was also an opportunity to update descriptions of ECAS
and its services and offer training on EU affairs to members. A range of up-
dated or new publications was also produced:
- A new publication analysed the future of the EU budget on the basisof the Commissions financial perspectives 2014-2020 and containedtips for the would-be European fundraiser
- ECAS well-known 12 tips for the would-be European lobbyist wereup-dated
- A training kit for would-be organisers of European citizens initiativeswas produced
The full package of material and reports for the 20 th anniversary are a useful toolkit for anyassociation or citizens movement working out a European Strategy (http://www.ecas-
citizens.eu/content/view/400/1/).
http://www.ecas-citizens.eu/content/view/400/1/http://www.ecas-citizens.eu/content/view/400/1/http://www.ecas-citizens.eu/content/view/400/1/http://www.ecas-citizens.eu/content/view/400/1/http://www.ecas-citizens.eu/content/view/400/1/http://www.ecas-citizens.eu/content/view/400/1/7/31/2019 ECAS Annual Report 2011
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The Board of Directors and General Assembly
The Board met on 15 March, 5 May, 31 August, and 9 November. There were two general Assemblies
on 1 September and 7 December when the new statutes were finally approved for publication in the
presence of a notary. The number of meetings of the statutory bodies reflected an increasing
commitment to review and to an extent redefine ECAS for the next 20 years. In addition to the
formal meetings, smaller groups of Board members are cooperating in 4 task groups: membership,
projects, governance and business plan.
In 2011, the composition of the Board of Directors was as follows:
Last Name Name Organisation Country
ANDREN Thomas
NtverketUngdom i Europa/ Network Youth In
Europe Sweden
BARABS Miklos European House- Hungary Hungary
CASTBERGER Anders Nykterhetsrrelsens Bildningsverksamhet Sweden
FRANCIOSI Maria Laura Journalist, J@YS Belgium
FRASSONI Monica Greens/ Efa Belgium
HELLAM Mall Open Estonia Foundation Estonia
HERMANNS AngelinaJournalist, EU Consultant for NGOs andinternational PPPs Public Private Partnership Belgium
MEADOWS Graham Former Director General for regional policy
United
Kingdom
KAVRAKOVA Assya Open Society Institute - Sofia Bulgaria
MUNOZ Rodolphe University of Liege Belgium
PLAVA-MATI
Cvjetana National Foundation for Civil Society Development Croatia
VALLELY Malachy Leuven Institute for Ireland in Europe. Belgium
VENABLES Tony ECAS Belgium
VON BONIN Andreas Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Belgium
WOBBEN Thomas Delegation of Saxony-Anhalt to the EU Belgium
At the end of the year, Meglena Kuneva, former member of the European Commission accepted tobecome honorary President and play an active role.
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In the annexes to this report, there are some useful data about ECAS:
- Organigram of the staff (Annex 1)- Financial results and report of the auditor (Annex 2)- List of the main meetings (Annex 3)-
List of the members (Annex 4)
2011 was a good year for ECAS and an exceptionally active one with a high level of output. This was
however against the background of the economic and Euro crisis absorbing the full attention of EU
Institutions little inclined to engage with citizens or citizenship until some resolution or economic
recovery is in sight.
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II. MAIN ACTIVITIES IN 2011
Creation of the European civil society house
At its first meeting of the year, the
Board of Directors decided to single
out this ambitious project as the first
priority in the programme. In our last
annual report, we reported that by
the end of the year, the steering group
for ECSH were fine-tuning the strategy with a view to starting with a virtual one-stop shop covering
complaints to the European Commission, access to documents, petitions to the European Parliament,
requests to the European ombudsman and citizens initiatives. Thanks to the support from the
Rowntree Charitable Trust and the Europe for citizens programme, the project moved in 2011
beyond the conceptual stage to implement this first step and make a start with the virtual house.
The input from the Europe for citizens, Carrousel project was invaluable to test specific ideas and
the general approach. Carrousel refers to a technique of deliberation where citizens are moved from
one table to the next, so that ideas are tested out and developed. The project innovated by putting in
the same panel of 50-70 participants randomly selected citizens and a roughly representative group
of civil society organisations. Each of the four panels in Budapest, Sofia, Paris and Warsaw looked at
the plan for the one-stop shop as a whole taking into account information from the EU Institutions,
and concentrating also on a particular aspect. The four reports and a synthesis report were
presented by delegations from each panel at the 20 th anniversary event on 1 September. The EU
Institutions were represented by Nikiforos Diamandouros, the European ombudsman, Maro
efoviand Andrew Duff MEP.
In parallel to the panels, ECAS developed the contents of the one-stop shop to
be launched in early 2012 with the assistance of Toute lEurope and Gov2U.
The citizens panels insisted that the European civil society house should exist
nearer home in their own country and in their own language. The panel from
Sofia developed a detailed set of recommendations and a business plan, whilst
the steering group agreed on 9 November that a start should be made with
national correspondents examining the feasibility of setting up in 6-7 EU
member states. The 3-year plan for the house sets out the strategy.
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The ECAS programme of activities follows 3Cs: civil society, citizens rights, citizenship and
governance
The main activities in 2011 are described under these headings.
C1 CIVIL SOCIETY
In our last annual report, we considered that the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty would have a
positive effect on relations between the EU Institutions and civil society in terms of article 11 on
participatory democracy. In reality, apart from European citizens initiatives, there were n o moves
and no visible political will to implement other aspects of this article. ECAS continued to update the
research on framework agreements between civil society and public authorities in cooperation with
ENNA (European network of national associations) which carried out a survey of its members. In the
crisis and with cuts back home, the main interest of the non-profit sector lay in fundraising andEuropean projects, since the EU budget represents a relatively safe haven.
In our last annual report, we reported on the ECAS event during the open days for cities and regions
where we brought together evidence from a survey by IQnet and Jan Olssons report for the
economic and social committee showing that partnership with civil society on cohesion policy was
not working or at best working unevenly across member states and should be strengthened. The
recommendations in the working paper prepared by ECAS for open days were followed up in the
Commissions consultations on the fifth cohesion report. As a result of this preparatory work and
evidence accumulated from different sources, the Commission did strengthen partnership including
civil society as an obligation on member states and undertook to produce a code of conduct. Theproposed article 5 is an improvement in the new draft regulations for cohesion policy 2014-2020. The
Commission also recognises that better access to the structural funds requires not just stronger
application of partnership but also simplified financial instruments of the type pioneered by the
Europe for citizens programme. Following several meetings and briefings by the Commission, ECAS
prepared a first draft report on ways and means of involving citizens and civil society in the EU
future cohesion policy.
In 2010 we also reported on the setting up of the IMPACT office with ECAS to help prepare civil
society organisations for Croatian Accession. Several two week traineeships were organised for
Croatian CSOs and a group visited Brussels in May to learn more about the social fund.
C2 CITIZENS RIGHTS
The beginning of the year was marked by the response to the Commissions call for tender for the
running of Your Europe Advice. In the face of competition, ECAS won the bid to run the service for a
further four years, which was a tribute to the quality standards of the team of 60 legal experts and
the management. In 2011 Antoine Fobe for the management team produced a particularly useful
and extensive FAQ on European citizens rights to free movement. The service has new features with
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more emphasis on outreach requiring experts to speak at events on free movement of persons
organised by Commission delegations in member states or other organisations and offer more face-
to-face advice. The year saw a sharp increase in the volume of questions to reach an all-time high of
14,000. There is much to be celebrated in a service where the quality, as well as quantity of
questions is improving as citizens become aware of their rights. The deterioration in the economic
situation is also leading however to more widespread barriers to free movement of people and
violation of European rights. The challenge therefore is to find ways of following up more serious
complaints which cannot be solved only by advice and onward referral to mechanisms such as
SOLVIT. One answer is the one-stop shop created to start the European civil society house.
A visible sign of the deterioration in the European climate was the pressures exerted by the French
and Italian governments and the June European Council to extend the safeguard clause in Schengen.
This would allow member states to reintroduce internal border controls as a measure of last resort,
when an external border was seriously threatened by migratory pressures. ECAS expressed strong
reservations about the lack of consultation on the Commission proposals. Schengen in trouble could
well be a signal that member states may create or tolerate less visible barriers to free movement and
not be held to account. In 2011 ECAS worked with the coalition for a visa free Europe and continued
to follow up the hotline on visas in Turkey. However, the internal disputes over Schengen helped
slow down the process of visa liberalisation.
C3 CITIZENSHIP AND GOVERNANCE
The absence of activity on institutional reforms and different
aspects of participatory democracy was evident in 2011. The
main focus was on European citizens initiatives. ECAS was
fortunate with its timing. The conference planned for 20
March 2011 happened to fall immediately after the adoption
of the regulation by the European Parliament and Council.
The event was opened by two of the European Parliaments
rapporteurs, Gerald Hafner and Diana Wallis. This was a first
opportunity to debate the compromise reached among the Institutions and to question the main
protagonists. ECAS had prepared an analysis and briefing paper before the event. Examples werepresented of successful experiments with collecting over 1 million signatures. Working groups at the
conference examined the main challenges facing the citizens committee of an ECI: issues of legal
competence; how to organise the campaign and collect over 1 million signatures from a minimum 7
countries in one year; questions of technical compliance with European and national rules. The event
was attended by well over 100 activists, researchers and representatives of social media or public
authorities.
Throughout the year, as the list of meetings shows, ECAS explained ECIs at a number of events for
example a major conference in Budapest organised by the Hungarian Presidency or at seminars
organised by think tanks and other organisations. This added know how on ECIs, and showed the
need for a much more widespread communication campaign about this new transnational and
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collective European citizenship right to set the agenda. A publication was prepared Tips for the
would-be organiser of an ECI on the basis of the lessons learned and as a start to a series of training
sessions to be launched in 2012. ECAS even wrote a policy paper on social innovation as a basis for a
possible future ECI demanding a framework law to clarify this concept.
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Annex 1
Organigram
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Annex 2
Financial results and report of the auditor
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Annex 3
Meetings and events in 2011
22 January Talk to students at the college of Europe in Bruges
4 February Meetings with the Polish ombudsman, Warsaw
9 February Steering group, European civil society house
10-11February Annual training session for legal experts - Your Europe Advice
15 March ECAS Board of Directors
16 March Delegation with Barka foundation meets Jerzy Buzek, President of the EuropeanParliament
16 March Informal dialogue between CSOs and EU Institutions on European citizens
initiatives (ECIs)
17 March Conference at the Delegation of Saxony-Anhalt to the EU on European citizensinitiatives
1 April Meetings in Paris with Visiti and Toute lEurope
12 April Euractiv meeting on ECIs
3-4 May Study visit from National civil society development foundation (NCSDF) from Croatiaon the social fund
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5 May ECAS Board of Directors
7-8 May ECI Summit organised by the Austrian Institute for European law and policy, Vienna
10 May Talk to group of students from Canada at CEPS
19 May CEPS and other European think tanks meeting on the state of European democracyand preparation for ECIs, Rome
31 May Meeting with general budget rapporteur in 2010
4 June Citizens panel (Carrousel project) organised by NIOK, Budapest
5-7 June Speech on ECIs and workshop at the European civil society meeting, Budapest
9 June ECAS Board of Directors and ECSG steering group
11 June Citizens panel on establishing the Bulgarian European civil society house, organisedby OSI Sofia
18 June Citizens panel on European citizens initiatives, Toute lEurope, Paris
18 June Seminar on rights of Roma as European citizens organised by European alternatives,Douai
2 July Citizens panel, focusing on the role of the European ombudsman, Robert SchumanFoundation, Warsaw
11 July Training session organised by the European trade unions confederation
31 August ECAS Board of Directors meeting starts the review and reception for 20 thanniversary of ECAS
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1-2 September 20th anniversary events:-Master classes on European funding and ECIs-General Assembly-Conference on European citizens rights and results of the
Carrousel project
15 September
ECAS delegation visits CSDF and government office for civil society on Croatia
accession and the social fund, Zagreb
21 September Presentation of a suggestion for a European citizens initiative at a conference onsocial innovation, Naples
3 October YEA management team and legal experts attend single market forum, Krakow
5 October Meeting with Gerald Hfner MEP on ECIs and European year of citizens in 2013
10-13 October Open Days for regions and cities
14-15 October Meetings with Rowntree Charitable Trust in York and City Council representative inManchester
24-26 October Regional Conference on Reflections and Elaborations of IPA CSF Future Perspectivesand TACSO2 planning, Prishtina
4 November Visit from Marie Spaak one ofthe founders of ECAS
7 November Meeting with Gov2U for the designand launch of the one-stop shopvirtual house on European
citizens rights
9 November Open brainstorming meeting of theBoard of Directors for the reviewSteering group for ECSH
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10 November Meeting with Commission Secretariat General (Mario Tenreiro and colleagues) onmonitoring applications of ECI regime by member states
16 November Briefing organised by DG regional policy with other DGs on the proposals for EUCohesion policy 2014-2020
29 November Speaker at workshop dialogue with non-governmental and religious/philosophicalorganisations, Austrian Institute for European law and policy
30 November-YEA training session-Speaker at European alternatives, Brussels days
5-6 December P2P Seminar, Functional systems for involving civil society in policy developmentand decision-making process, Shopje
6 December Europe for citizens programme, structured dialogue meeting
7 December ECAS general Assembly and meetings of working groups for the review
12 December Meeting with Meglena Kuneva in Sofia
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DecemberTACSO Conference on Regional Networks in Sarajevo
13 December Hearing at Romanian Senate to launch Romani Kriss-ECAS, publications on Romaand hate speech
19 December Seminar organised with civil society organisations for the year of volunteering byEurope House, Budapest
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Annex 4
List of ECAS Members
ASSOCIATIONS NAME COUNTRY
EUROPEAN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PLATFORM BELGIUM
NYKTERHETSRRELSENS BILDNINGSVERKSAMHET BELGIUM - SWEDEN
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR PERSONS WITHDISABILITIES BELGIUM
NONON JACQUELINE FRANCE
EUROPEAN YOUTH FORUM BELGIUM
STATEWATCH UNITED KINGDOM
CITIZENS INFORMATION CENTRE IRELAND
CITIZENS ADVICE UNITED KINGDOMWALES COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY ACTION UNITED KINGDOM
ADICE-ASSOCIATION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DES INITIATIVESCITOYENNES ET EUROPEENNES FRANCE
POLICY ASSOCIATION FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY CZECH REPUBLIC
FEDERATION OF THE NON-GOVERNAMENTAL ORGANISATIONSCENTRUM SZPITALNA POLAND
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT YOUNG ENTERPRISE EUROPE BELGIUM
ACHTERBERG HENDRIK SWEDEN
ACCESS TO INFORMATION PROGRAMME FOUNDATION BULGARIA
INTERNATIONAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES NETHERLANDSPRORURALINVEST MOLDOVA
AUTONOMOUS CENTRE - UDRUGA ACT CROATIA
FUNDACAO CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN - SERVICIO DE SAUDE EDESENVOLVIMENTO HUMANO PORTUGAL
ASSOCIAZIONE PER L'INCONTRO DELLE CULTURE IN EUROPA - TORINO BELGIUM
FONDATION EURACTIV BELGIUM
BORGHINI ANDREA ITALY
UCEPE - ORGANIZZAZIONE ACCREDITATA UFFICIALMENTE PRESSO ILPARLAMENTO DI BRUXELLES ITALY
FOUNDATION OF LOCAL DEMOCRACY SARAJEVO BOSNIA & HERZEGOVNIA
ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND MEDIAFREEDOMS "CENZURA PLUS" CROATIA
ISTITUTO DI RICERCA DEI SISTEMI EVOLUTIVI DEI MANAGEMENT ITALY
LA LIGUE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT FRANCE
PERMANENT FORUM OF EUROPEAN CIVIL SOCIETY BELGIUM
CENTAR ZA PROMOCIJU CIVILNOG DRUS - CIVIL SOCIETY PROMOTIONCENTRE
BOSNIA ANDHERZEGOVINA
EUCLID NETWORK UNITED KINGDOM
THE PANTHEION INITIATIVE BELGIUM - SERBIA
NTVERKET UNGDOM I EUROPA/ NETWORK YOUTH IN EUROPE SWEDEN
LUPUS EUROPE UNITED KINGDOMOPEN ESTONIA FOUNDATION ESTONIA
ALBANIAN SAVINGS & CREDIT UNION ALBANIA
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COS GELDERLAND NETHERLANDS
CITIZENS FOR EUROPE GERMANY
STICHTING SMARTROOTS NETHERLANDS
EUROPEAN TRADE UNION INSTITUTE BELGIUM
FORUM EUROPEN POUR LA SCURIT URBAINE FRANCE
RIGHT TO PLAY NETHERLANDS NETHERLANDSEUROPEAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION NETHERLAND
DEFENSE DES ENFANTS - INTERNATIONAL BELGIQUE BELGIUM
HUMANISTISCH VERBOND NETHERLANDS
THE WOMEN AT WORK INITIATIVE ITALY
BELFAST UNEMPLOYED RESOURCE CENTRE UNITED KINGDOM
FRIENDS INDEED NETHERLANDS
STITCHING BREATH NETHERLANDS
INDEPENDENT DIPLOMAT UNITED KINGDOM
LONGFORD WOMEN'S LINK IRELAND
EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR VISION IMPAIRMENT TRAINING EDUCATIONAND RESEARCH UNITED KINGDOM
FRONTALIERS INQUIETES FRANCE
LOWER SILESIA REGIONAL OFFICE IN BRUSSELS BELGIUM
IRISH ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK IRELAND
KYRKORNAS EU-KONTOR - THE ECUMENICAL OFFICE FOR EU RELATIONS SWEDEN
LOCAL COUNCILS' ASSOCIATION MALTA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX ROMANIA
ACTIVE - SOBRIETY,FRIENDSHIP AND PEACE SWEDEN
GENERATIE TANARA (UNGA LIV) ROMANIA
ASSOCIATION PRO DEMOCRATIA ROMANIARIGA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESSADMINISTRATION LATVIA
OUTREACH MOLDOVA IRELAND
WSCF EUROPE GERMANY
NGO COUNCIL BIHBOSNIA AND
HERZEGOVINA
STICHTING EVENS BELGIUM
PETITION.NL FOUNDATION NETHERLANDS
STICHTING CHILD HELPLINE INTERNATIONAL NETHERLANDS
NGO INNOVA ESTONIA ESTONIA
GRUPO DE ESTUDIOS AMBIENTALES Y SOCIALES A. C. MEXICO
CENTRE IKO NETHERLANDS
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP SCHOOL ITALY
EUROPEAN MOVEMENT IRELAND IRELAND
ADVENTIST DEVELOPMENT AND RELIEF AGENCY EU LIASON OFFICE BELGIUM
JUMP ASBL BELGIUM
VASILICA VALI STAICU - LONDON ACADEMY OF DIPLOMACY UK
CENTRE FOR CIVIC INITIATIVESBOSNIA ANDHERZEGOVINA
LLANWRTYD COMMUNITY TRANSPORT AND EVENTS RECYCLING UNITED KINGDOM
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR VIEWERS' INTERESTS BELGIUMFUTURE OF EUROPE ASSOCIATION HUNGARY
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HEALTH ACTION INTERNATIONAL (EUROPE) NETHERLANDS
SALZBURG GLOBAL SEMINAR AUSTRIA
PROGETTO SVILUPPO LIGURIA ITALY
AGENCE NOUVELLE DES SOLIDARITES ACTIVES FRANCE
LAND SALZBURG BELGIUM
TROCAIRE IRELANDWOMEN ISSUES INFORMATION CENTRE LITHUANIA
INTERNATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER FOR CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS MEXICO
PACIFIC DIALOGUE FIJI ISLAND
CENTRO DI SERVIZI PER IL VOLONTARIATO DI PALERMO ITALY
PLATFORM LONDON UNITED KINGDOM
CHANNEL 4 BRITDOC FOUNDATION UNITED KINGDOM
INTERNATIONAL SPORT AND CULTURE ASSOCIATION DENMARK
EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE UNIONS BELGIUM
ACCESS INFO EUROPE SPAIN
SOS GLOBAL UNITED KINGDOMKYRKLUNDS CONSULTING INTERNATIONAL SWEDEN
ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE SCALABRINIENNE AU SERVICE DESMIGRANTS BELGIUM
PARTNERAID INTERNATIONAL E.V. GERMANY
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL LIAISON OFFICE TO THE EU BELGIUM
THE GERMAN MARSHALL FUND GERMANY
MARRIAGE EQUALITY IRELAND
START STRONG IRELAND
NIOK FOUNDATION HUNGARY
NATIONAL YOUTH COUNCIL OF SLOVENIA SLOVENIAGENERAL RESEARCH SPAIN SL SPAIN
IOGT INTERNATIONAL SWEDEN
U.E.M.S. EUROPEAN UNION OF MEDICAL SPECIALISTS BELGIUM
THE JORDANIAN HASHEMITE FUND FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT JORDAN
NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT CROATIA
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY - STRUGAREPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA(FYROM)
EUROPEAN ORGANISATION OF MILITARY ASSOCIATIONS BELGIUM
MDM CONSULTANCY BELGIUM
DEUTSCHER JUGENDSCHUTZ-VERBAND (GERMAN ASSOCIATION FORYOUTH PROTECTION) GERMANY
STICHTING NEDERLANDS BELGIUM
EUROPEAN HOUSE HUNGARY
MEDITERRANEAN INFORMATION OFFICE FOR ENVIRONMENT CULTUREAND SUSTENIBLE DEVELOPMENT GREECE
COLE POLYTECHNIQUE FDRALE DE LAUSANNE SWITZERLAND
MICHAL GRINBERG BELGIUM
ENAME CENTER FOR PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY AND HERITAGEPRESENTATION BELGIUM
BODOSSAKI FOUNDATION GREECE
DUNDALK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IRELANDSTINE BJORHOLM DENMARK
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GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA - OFFICE FOR COOPERATIONWITH CIVIL SOCIETY SERBIA
LEGER DES HEILS NETHERLANDS
ASSOCIATION FOR WOMENS HEALTH CROATIA
INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP - BETHLEHEM UNIVERSITY ISRAEL
ALLIANCE ELIANT (EUROPEAN ALLIANCE OF INITIATIVES FOR APPLIEDANTHROPOSOPHY) BELGIUM
LEPSTICHTING NETHERLANDS
CIWI GMBH GERMANY
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWNREPUBLIC OF SOUTHAFRICA
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