On 13 September 2018, Marat Atovmyan, the Mentors Group Coordinator/Justice Sector Mentor of the “Commitment to Constructive Dialogue” project funded by the European Union held personal advice sessions on CSOs’ public policy monitoring and improvement plans with 5 participant CSOs of the Yerevan and Gyumri CSO incubators.
During the working meetings Mr. Atovmyan spoke about the sub-grants allocated to incubator CSOs through competition were discussed, in addition to the development of public policy monitoring and improvement plans by the participants’ organisations, as well as the preparation of a brief executive summary of a sub-grant project on a single public policy included in their plans.
During the personal advice sessions Atovmyan mentioned how an organisation’s public policy monitoring and improvement plan should be prepared, how problematic public policies should be presented in a more targeted manner. All the questions raised by NGO representatives were answered.
The “Commitment to Constructive Dialogue” project is implemented with the financial support of the European Union by a Consortium of civil society organisations, which are the Armenian Lawyers’ Association (lead organisation), Agora Central Europe (NGO based in the Czech Republic), the Armenian Centre for Democratic Education-CIVITAS, the International Centre for Human Development, the SME Cooperation Association and the Union of Communities of Armenia.
The project aims to enhance the influence of civil society organisations (CSOs) and CSO coalitions/networks on public policies in Armenia. This will allow organisations that are already working in sectoral coalitions to access additional resources, new groups of civil society experts to come together and encourage place their causes on the local and national policy agenda, to identify common concerns and priorities and approach government bodies with constructive and strategic policy engagement initiatives.
The project will provide sub-grants to CSOs and CSO coalitions for developing public policies and bringing significant changes in the 9 target sectors selected within the project, including those of justice, human rights, public finance management, business, education, and the social sphere: social inclusion of children with disabilities, agriculture, economy, and energy.