Mehdi Belasri who volunteered for the SEE Heritage this summer has just finished his placement with us and Master studies the last month. In the meanwhile Mehdi was writing his Master dissertation on Civil Society Networks; exactly about how Civil Society Networks participate in the development of Western Balkans?
Through this paper, sovaldi a portrait of Civil Society Networks in Western Balkans will be proposed, pharmacy as well as the opinion of NGOs and associations on their action in our region. At the end, in order to expose the role of networks, examples of good practices and less successful cases are proposed.
.In a way, this paper offers the opportunity to answer to this crucial question: How networks work in Western Balkans, how their action is perceived by local actors and how these actors participate into them.
Results of this work will be used for another broader study led by Predrag Cveticanin this year.
Mehdi is now back to his town of Lille in Northern France and is looking for a place to work and perform what he has learned with us, at the SEE Heritage Network, and during his studies. He wants to work in platforms or networks of organisations within or with Civil Society. He is very interested by working in the fields of culture, social and circular economy and citizens’ inclusion.
(For more information do not hesitate to contact Mehdi: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)