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  |Triggering_Question= "What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Malta towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)?" <br>
|author=[[Tatjana Taraszow]]<br> [[Ilke Dagli]]  
  |location= Athens, Greece
|editor=[[Yiannis Laouris]] <br> [[Kerstin Wittig]]   
  |dates= 22-24 March 2011
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==Executive Summary==
==Executive Summary==
This co-laboratory is part of a cycle of trainings and other activities organised within the framework of the European project [[Capacity and Synergy building among NGDOs and LAs in Greece, Cyprus and Malta for development]].
This co-laboratory is part of a cycle of trainings and other activities organised within the framework of the European project [[MeDevNet]] (Contract: [[Capacity and Synergy building among NGDOs and LAs in Greece, Cyprus and Malta for development]]).
The [[MeDevNet]] project is implemented in the target countries Greece, Cyprus and Malta. The overall objective of this co-laboratory was to find the most influential obstacles that prevent cooperation beetween Local Authorities and NGO’s. The structured dialogue process empowered the consortium team to identify the most influential mechanisms in overcoming these obstacles. The workshop was organized using the structured dialogic design process (SDDP) approach within the context of a rich web-based communication
The [[MeDevNet]] project is implemented in the target countries Greece, Cyprus and Malta. The overall objective of this co-laboratory was to find the most influential obstacles that prevent cooperation beetween Local Authorities and NGO’s. The structured dialogue process empowered the consortium team to identify the most influential mechanisms in overcoming these obstacles. The workshop was organized using the structured dialogic design process (SDDP) approach within the context of a rich web-based communication
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<u>The [[Triggering Question]] (TQ) was </u><br>
<u>The [[Triggering Question]] (TQ) was </u><br>
'''What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Malta towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)?''' <br>
'''What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Malta towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)?''' <br>
In response to the TQ, 19 participants came up with 41 ideas, which were categorized in 5 clusters. Following the voting process, 21 ideas received one or more votes and were structured to create the influence MAP shown below. <br>
In response to the TQ, 19 participants came up with 47 ideas, which were categorized in 5 clusters. Following the voting process, 21 ideas received one or more votes and were structured to create the influence MAP shown below. <br>


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[[File:MeDevNet_map_Malta.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.0|alt=MAP for MeDevNet Malta.|Influence tree from the Characteristics SDDP of the  MeDevNet Malta laboratory TQ.]]
[[File:MeDevNet_map_Malta.jpg|thumb|center|700px|upright=3.0|alt=MAP for MeDevNet Malta.|Influence tree from the Characteristics SDDP of the  MeDevNet Malta laboratory TQ.]]
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==External Links==
==External Links==
[[http://www.medevnet.org Official Website]]
*[http://www.medevnet.org Official Website]
[[http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/images/d/de/MeDevNet_SDDP_Malta_Report_v1.pdf SDD co-laboratory, Intercontinental Hotel St. Julian’s, Malta]]
*[http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/d/de/MeDevNet_SDDP_Malta_Report_v1.pdf Malta]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 06:06, 25 July 2022

MeDevNet Malta Report
MeDevNet Malta Report
Report Title Capacity and Synergy building among NGDOs and LAs in Greece, Cyprus and Malta for development
Project MeDevNet
Triggering Question "What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Malta towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)?"
Location Athens, Greece
Dates 22-24 March 2011
Lead Facilitator(s) Tatjana Taraszow
Ilke Dagli
Yiannis Laouris
Author(s) Tatjana Taraszow
Ilke Dagli
Editor(s) Yiannis Laouris
Kerstin Wittig
Statistics Participants=19
Number of ideas=47
Number of Clusters=5
Ideas received Votes=21
Ideas on MAP R=21
Spreathink ST=63%
Download http://www.medevnet.org



Executive Summary

This co-laboratory is part of a cycle of trainings and other activities organised within the framework of the European project MeDevNet (Contract: Capacity and Synergy building among NGDOs and LAs in Greece, Cyprus and Malta for development). The MeDevNet project is implemented in the target countries Greece, Cyprus and Malta. The overall objective of this co-laboratory was to find the most influential obstacles that prevent cooperation beetween Local Authorities and NGO’s. The structured dialogue process empowered the consortium team to identify the most influential mechanisms in overcoming these obstacles. The workshop was organized using the structured dialogic design process (SDDP) approach within the context of a rich web-based communication environment.



The Triggering Question (TQ) was
What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Malta towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)?
In response to the TQ, 19 participants came up with 47 ideas, which were categorized in 5 clusters. Following the voting process, 21 ideas received one or more votes and were structured to create the influence MAP shown below.


MAP for MeDevNet Malta.
Influence tree from the Characteristics SDDP of the MeDevNet Malta laboratory TQ.


According to the participants of this laboratory, appear to be the most influential were:

  • Characteristic #15, From authorities a heavy top down approach and lack of appreciation for bottom up approach
  • Characteristic #43, Fragmentation in both sectors hinders collaboration

The co-laboratory was organized by Dominik Kalweit and William Grech and it was facilitated by Yiannis Laouris, Tatjana Taraszow and Ilke Dagli.

The MeDevNet project is funded by the European Commission under the EuropeAid program.
The project’s partner organisations are:

The associate partners are:

External Links

References