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TAI-Europe - Presentation TAI Global Meeting Bangkok, Thailand 25-27 April, 2006. TAI Europe TAI Europe partners and assessment status Networking events 2004-2006 Current scope of work Regional Report communication and outreach PP10 relevant activities Fundraising
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TAI-Europe - Presentation TAI Global Meeting Bangkok, Thailand 25-27 April, 2006 TAI Europe TAI Europe partners and assessment status Networking events 2004-2006 Current scope of work Regional Report communication and outreach PP10 relevant activities Fundraising Achievements and obstacles
TAI – Europe TAI Europe partners
TAI – Europe Assessment status = 1st: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Ukraine = 2nd: Hungary = Ver2.0 in the water sector: Estonia, Ireland • = planning: Germany, Ireland, UK+ Kazakhstan ) = transboundary case studies
TAI – Europe Networking events 2004-2006 • Regional Meeting of the TAI National Teams from Europe (2004, Budapest, Hungary) European Strategy • Second Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention (2005, Almaty, Kazakhstan) Party Implementation Reports • TAI Europe and PP10 Regional Meeting(2005, Warsaw, Poland) Advocacy and outreach strategies
TAI – Europe Scope of work
TAI – Europe Regional Report (structure) • main findings, conclusions and recommendations organized around: • issue scores • law and practice • country comparisons • analysis by issue • analysis by country • „Aarhus Tagging”
TAI – Europe Aarhus Tagging • direct link to Aarhus Convention articles • comparison with Party Implementation Reports Example:
TAI – Europe Communication and outreach • Products: • Brochure • Internet forum • Web development • Banner • Outreach strategy: • media plan • toolkit for national teams • preparation of mailing lists • banner and consistent design • identification of contact persons in national media as well as in regional media • template for notifying the media • national success stories in implementing access rights
TAI – Europe PP10 relevant activities • official endorsement by the minister of environment (Poland) • use of assessment results in work planning by ministry of environment (Lithuania) • ministry of environment participation in the assessment review panel (Estonia, Hungary, Poland) • participation of ministry of environment officials at the draft assessment report presentation (Hungary, Poland) • acceptance of recommendations of the assessment in ministry of environment work (Estonia, Lithuania) • active work in the Aarhus Working Group of the ministry of environment (Hungary)
Fundraising TAI – Europe