Latvia apia leader approach

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International Conference for the Black Sea Region: “CSOs participation in the implementation of rural development policies”

Development of the LEADER approach in Latvia 12 September, 2017, Kyiv

Valdis Kudiņš

Alliance for Cross-sectoral Sustainable Development



LEADER – public policy • to improve the coexistence of the population and the social climate • to improve the creativity of individuals • to facilitate relations between public administrations and citizens José Luis Peralta Pascua, Expert in European Union Law


LEADER - social instrument • Poverty & social exclusion • 3 partnerships • Capacity building • Groups, NGOs • max 2 000 EUR

2004-2006

• Development of local actions • 11 + 17 LAGs • Training, local strategies • NGOs • max 7 100 EUR

2000-2004

integration

• Mobilization of development potential • 40 LAGs (incl 24 FLAGs) • Local Development Strategies, TNC • NGOs, authorities, business • max 28 400 EUR 2007-2013

2014-2020

• Local economy (min 50%) & local potential initiatives • 35 LAGs (incl 6 FLAGs) • Local Development Strategies, cooperation • any legal entity • max 50 000 EUR

2020+


LEADER – building better future • Do we have a plan/strategy? o Local needs  national objectives / policies o Use of existing participation tools (working groups, monitoring committees etc.) • Does every stakeholder understand the approach?

bottom-up


LAG networks • capacity building • exchange of information and experience • advocacy

networking



International Conference for the Black Sea Region: “CSOs participation in the implementation of rural development policies”

Thank you for attention!

Valdis Kudiņš valdis.kudins@gmail.com +371 28811439

Alliance for Cross-sectoral Sustainable Development


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