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SUPPORT PROGRAM PROGRAM PODRŠKE
REG LAB TWINNING EXCHANGE MENTORSHIP SUMMER SCHOOL
REG LAB TWINNING RAZMJENA MENTORSTVO LJETNA ŠKOLA

PILLAR 3: PRACTICES OF CIVIC-PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE

Civic-public partnership represents a joint and collaborative effort and dialogue between the public and civil sector with the aim to implement a more quality, effective and efficient management of public resources in relation to conventional, traditional approaches. By sharing governing responsibilities and by creating meaningful partnerships and connections between the civil and public  sector, a new model of structuring and organizing the use of public spaces is being established. This is particularly important in Southeast Europe countries that have largely seen a very poor transition between two political systems that left public resources (old military complexes, old/run down hospital buildings, abandoned factories, brownfields etc.) either badly managed/mismanaged, given to private actors who closed those resources off for further public use or gained access to them via clientelistic and/or corruptive practices. This is why public-civil partnership, one that ensures transparent and quality governance of public infrastructure is of vital importance in SEE.

LECTURE

20. 9. / 10 – 11:30 h

Željka Tonković — Practices of civic-public partnerships in Southeast Europe

PANEL DISCUSSION

20. 9. / 15 – 16:30 h

Davor Mišković — Civic-public partnerships: Presentation of cultural centers JADRO, POGON and ANIBAR

READING GROUP

20. 9. / 12 – 13:30 h

Matija Mrakovčić — Civic-public partnerships

PILLAR 3: PRACTICES OF CIVIC-PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE

Civic-public partnership represents a joint and collaborative effort and dialogue between the public and civil sector with the aim to implement a more quality, effective and efficient management of public resources in relation to conventional, traditional approaches. By sharing governing responsibilities and by creating meaningful partnerships and connections between the civil and public  sector, a new model of structuring and organizing the use of public spaces is being established. This is particularly important in Southeast Europe countries that have largely seen a very poor transition between two political systems that left public resources (old military complexes, old/run down hospital buildings, abandoned factories, brownfields etc.) either badly managed/mismanaged, given to private actors who closed those resources off for further public use or gained access to them via clientelistic and/or corruptive practices. This is why public-civil partnership, one that ensures transparent and quality governance of public infrastructure is of vital importance in SEE.

LECTURE

20. 9. / 10 – 11:30 h

Željka Tonković — Practices of civic-public partnerships in Southeast Europe

PANEL DISCUSSION

20. 9. / 15 – 16:30 h

Davor Mišković — Civic-public partnerships: Presentation of cultural centers JADRO, POGON and ANIBAR

READING GROUP

20. 9. / 12 – 13:30 h

Matija Mrakovčić — Civic-public partnerships