Increasing civic participation in policies to improve the demographic crisis in Republic Bulgaria

This project proposal is aimed at promoting civic participation in policies to improve demographic developments in the Republic of Bulgaria. Demographic policy is a system of laws, economic and social measures of the state that regulate the demographic process. This requires citizens to have the opportunity to participate in the work of local and state bodies and institutions and to influence decision-making, the elaboration and implementation of policies, strategic documents, laws and other normative acts in order to achieve maximum consistency and consensus among them and the state of implementation of various demographic measures.Civil participation is one of the fundamental rights and characteristics of a democratic society. With the implementation of the project, the association has a responsible task to provide content with the various possibilities and forms of involvement of the citizens. The project proposal includes the following activities: 1. Activities for development of analyzes, studies, assessments related to the improvement of the civic participation in the processes of formulation and implementation of policies for improvement of the demographic crisis in Bulgaria. 2. Activities to develop mechanisms and tools for civil monitoring and civil monitoring of state actions, decisions, policies and legislation. 3. Joint activities between NGOs, as mediators of citizens and businesses, and administrations for the implementation of public policies, legislation and governance. 4. Activities to raise public awareness and promote civic participation in the process of formulating, implementing and monitoring policies and legislation As a result of the implementation of the activities, the studies and analyzes made will be addressed as a basis for generating ideas for successful stimulation of active citizenship.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 27 Dec, 2018
End date 27 Feb, 2020
Contract date 27 Dec, 2018
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Financial information

Total cost 89,829.00
Grant 89,829.00
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 82,727.55
EU participation percent 85.0%

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