Monitoring good governance and anti-discrimination policies in Croatia

The Hague Academy developed and organised together with PAX a five-day training on ‘Monitoring of policies relating to good governance and anti-discrimination’ which was held from 25 to 29 May 2015 in Zagreb, Croatia.

During this training Local Authorities and Civil Society organisations discussed their role in fighting discrimination. They learned how they can monitor anti-discrimination and good governance effectively and how they can collaborate in this.

Through this training participants:

  • Gained improved insight into international standards on good governance and anti-discrimination, how these are relevant to their local context and what role they themselves can play to promote them;
  • Acquired a thorough understanding of the importance of monitoring in combating discrimination and promoting good governance, different monitoring methodologies and the importance of indicators in this process;
  • Examined the roles of CSOs and LAs in the monitoring process;
  • Developed concrete monitoring action plans and agreed on the modalities of cooperation for their implementation.

This one-week training was of the project ‘Civil Society for Accountable Governance’, implemented by the Centre for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights and funded by the European Union.

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