Title: NGO participation in public sector decisonmaking
1NGO participation in public sector decison-making
2Structure of training
- 1. Preconditions for participation by NGOs
- Ability of NGOs to cooperate
- Legal framework
- 2. Possibilities for NGOs to participate in
national decision-making processes - 3. Example of active NGO participation (Estonian
Council of Environmental NGOs) - 4. International NGO networking
31. Preconditions for participation by NGOs
4Involvement of NGOs developed civil society as
precondition
- Reasonable and effective involvement of NGOs in
the decision-making processes of the public
sector can only take place in developed civil
society. - Civil society is considered being developed if
there are - capable public sector
- strong private sector
- active NGO sector
5Involvement ability of NGOs to cooperate
- being well organised is one of the key
preconditions for effectiveness of NGO
participation in public sector decision-making - key is cooperation, information sharing and
setting of joint priorities between NGOs working
in the same sector (sports, education,
environment etc) - in Estonia sectoral umbellas and networks of NGOs
are existing and well-functioning (environmental
sector is a good example)
6Examples of sectoral cooperation by Estonian NGOs
- education (Estonian Teachers Union, Estonian
Popular Education League) - healthcare (Estonian Medical Association, Union
of Hospitals) - environment (Council of Environmental NGOs)
- social work (Estonian Social Sphere Roundtable)
- culture (Union of Estonian Culture Societies)
- religion (Estonian Council of Churches)
- students (Federation of Estonian Student Unions)
- rural life (Estonian Village Movement Kodukant,
Estonian Farmers Federation)
7Examples of Estonian NGOs cooperation across
various sectors
- Development of NGO sector in a given
region/country is well described by ability to
cooperate across various sectors, to identify
joint interests and aims. - Positive examples from Estonia
- 1991 Network of Estonian Nonprofit Organizations
(NENO) - 2001 Estonian NGO Roundtable
8Involving of NGOslegal framework in Estonian
example
- For effective participation there has to be a
stable, well understandable and same procedure. - Estonian Civil Society Development Concept
- strategy for supporting civic initiatives
2007-2010 - code of conduct for involvement (by State
Chancellery) - law on access to information, law on
environmental impact assessment - international treaties (Arhus convention on
access to environmental information) and positive
codes of conduct (process of Convent on the
Future of Europe) - Estonian NGO sector code of ethics
9Estonian NGO sector code of ethics
- Adopted by NGOs in 2002 at annual Estonian NGO
Roundtable. The code is covering many topics - democratic governance
- civic courage and care
- sustainability and prudence in using funds and
resources - responsibility and accountability
- openness and transparency
- independence and avoiding conflicts of interest
- honouring commitments and recognition of
authorship of ideas - tolerance
10Examples of frameworks for NGO-government
interaction
- 1998 COMPACT (England, Northern Ireland,
Scotland, Wales) - 2000 program of Cooperation (Croatia)
- 2001 ACCORD (Canada)
- 2002 Civil Society Development Concept EKAK
(Estonia)
11Examples of frameworks for NGO-government
interaction COMPACT
- COMPACT is a framework for partnership between
government and the voluntary/community sector - separate COMPACT agreements in England, Northern
Ireland, Scotland, Wales - adopted in 1998
- COMPACT includes codes of good practice (on
funding, volunteering, consultation and on Black
and Minority Ethnic Groups) - there is annual action plan and annual meeting
- COMPACTs exist also in regional level
12Examples of frameworks for NGO-government
interactionCroatian Program of Cooperation
- general framework and a mechanism for
improvement of the relations between the
Government and the non-governmental /
non-for-profit Sectors - adopted in 2000
- principles of cooperation include (a)
partnership, (b) transparency of Governments and
Sectors activities, (c) independence of the
Sector, (d) promotion of equal opportunities, (e)
quality NGO action code, (f) building of social
capital - annual meeting of Government and Sector
representatives
13Examples of frameworks for NGO-government
interaction ACCORD
- ACCORD is a framework that represents a public
commitment by the Government of Canada and the
voluntary sector to more open, transparent,
consistent and collaborative ways for the two
sectors to work together. - adopted in 2001
- main tools for implementing of ACCORD are
- code of good practice on funding
- code of good practice on policy dialogue
- joint Steering Committee reports annually on
results of the cooperation
14Examples of frameworks for NGO-government
interaction Estonian Civil Society Development
Concept
- national framework for relations between
Estonian NGOs and public authorities, states
common principles of cooperation - adopted by Parliament (not Government like
elsewhere) - adopted in 2002
- joint committee to lead the discussions
- implementation plan of 2005-2007 with 11 goals
- parliamentary discussion in every 2 years
152. Possibilities for NGOs to participate in
national decision-making processes
16Possibilities for NGOs to participate, some basic
principles
- legitimacy is an important topic organisations
primarily involved shall be the ones working in
public interest (not representing just its
members own narrow interests, not controlled by
public sector via funding or representatives in
board) - equal opportunities processes shall be equally
open for everybone interested to participate - indepencence of NGOs if government opens some
expert group or committee for NGOs than it shall
be up to NGOs to nominate their representative
17Possibilities for NGOs to participate, some
suggestions
- In Estonian case the possibilities for
participation in different decision-making
processes are opening more and more (especially
at national level). - transparency of NGOs important (information
about aims and activities shall be public and
understandable) - NGO wishing to get involved should have been
active in the same field - NGOs involved in governmental committees shall
be able to express views in wide range of
different fields - legitimacy, public support (visible in media,
number of members of NGO)
183. Example of active NGO participation Estonian
environmental NGOs
19Estonian environmental NGOslong traditions
- 1853 Estonian Naturalists Society
- 1921 Estonian Ornithological Society
- 1955 Nature Conservation Commission of Academy of
Sciences - 1958 Tartu Student Nature Protection Circle
- 1966 Estonian Society for Nature Conservation
20Estonian environmental NGOsnew wave of
organisations
- 1988 Estonian Green Movement-FoE
- 1991 Estonian Fund for Nature
- 1992 Estonian Institute for Sustainable
Development - 1993 NGO Keep Estonia Tidy
- 1993 Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation
21Estonian environmental NGOscooperation
- today there are 100 independent environmental
NGOs acting in public interest - however until lately no national network of
environmental NGOs (differently to NGOs from
other sectors) - in late 1990s increasing coopertaion between NGOs
(opposition to controversial project ideas of
Vällamäe ski resort and Undva port) - 2001 start of informal network Estonian Council
of Environmental NGOs (EKO)
22Estonian Council of Environmental NGOs set-up
- non-registered informal network of NGOs, but
still - written cooperation principles
- fixed membership (currently 9 NGOs)
- participating NGOs shall have interest to
participate in national environmental policy and
ability to formulate organisations view on
policy matters in various subjects - includes almost all big nation-wide environmental
NGOs - no permanent staff or office coordination task
is rotating between member groups in annual basis - monthly meetings of representatives of member
groups - active closed e-mail list for interested staff of
member organisations for information exchange
23Estonian Council of Environmental NGOs activities
- main tasks to work for common position of
different NGOs on broad range of important
national and international issues - main topics of cooperation in 2005 civil society
and public participation, sustainable
development, financing of ebnvironmental
protection, environmental impact assessments and
spatial planning processes, nature conservation,
rural development, GMOs, forestry, energy - subsidiarity principle always applies (Council is
acting instead of an individual organisation only
if that helps to achieve goals better)
24Estonian Council of Environmental NGOs
participation in decision-making
- Representatives of EKO have been nominated to 28
different governmental expert groups or
committees - Ministry of Environment 14 committees
- Ministry of Agriculture 7 committees
- Ministry of Finance 4 committees
- Ministry of Internal Affairs 2 committees
- Prime Ministers Office 1 committee
254. International NGO networking
26International envrionmental networks
- Environmental NGOs increasingly cooperate with
partners across borders - There are strong global networks which can be
- - permanent networks (World Conservation Union -
IUCN, WWF, Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth
International, etc.) - - temporary / ad hoc networks (often
project-based) - Big NGO networks are respected partners in global
environmental policy discussions (United Nations,
European Union, regional bodies, etc.)
27Why belong to international networks?
- Easiest and most effective way to cooperate
internationally is though involvement in
international networks - Stable and continuous flow of information is
guaranteed - Exchange of ideas, joint seminars, trainigs
- Easy to get international support for domestic
issues - Fundraising is easier and more successful if done
jointly within international networks (both
permanent and temporary ones) - Effectiveness solving of regional and global
problems
28Which networks to join?
- Many international NGO networks are open for new
members - Global
- - The World Conservation Union - IUCN
- - Taiga Rescue Network
- - Forest Stewardship Council
- - Friends of the Earth International
- European / regional
- - European Environmental Bureau
- - Coalition Clean Baltic
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