Strengthening Societal Resilience and Countering Foreign Perpetrated Disinformation in the Western Balkans project concluding tour of the region

Strengthening Societal Resilience and Countering Foreign Perpetrated Disinformation in the Western Balkans project concluding tour of the region



Strengthening Societal Resilience and Countering Foreign Perpetrated Disinformation in the Western Balkans project is concluding its visiting tour of the region with the back to back visits to Pristina, Kosovo and Podgorica, Montenegro, in the week of 12-16 February.

The two visits will address the particular challenges that local efforts to counter disinformation encounter in Kosovo and Montenegro and look at the policy solutions found in the EU and the EU Member States. The project will be accompanied on these visits by renowned experts and practitioners in this field, who will discuss with the stakeholders from across societal sectors in the two countries the best ways of strengthening resilience against the threat of disinformation, taking into account both the local specificities and the lessons learned abroad. In addition to supporting democratic development, whole-of-society cooperation and comprehensive national security, countering disinformation will also assist the EU aspiration of the two countries.

The Project Strengthening Societal Resilience and Countering Foreign Perpetrated Disinformation in the Western Balkans is funded by the National Endowment for Democracy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia through development cooperation funds.

 

Ukrainian path toward EU

Ukrainian path toward EU

12 February, 10:00-11:30 CET

The war in Ukraine has shaken up the European Union’s approach to enlargement. Long seen as a purely technical process, the EU enlargement policy is now recognized as a geopolitical tool which will require a more strategic approach.

As Ukraine embarks on this journey, what is the process for joining the European Union, what implications does the Ukrainian path toward the EU have on the accession process of the Western Balkans, and which lessons can Ukraine take from the Balkans?

Joining us in a special webinar discussion was Mr Georg Ziegler, Adviser, Ukraine Service, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (NEAR), European Commission.

You can check out the recording of the session below or on our YouTube channel – here.

 

Georg Ziegler is an Advisor in the “Ukraine Service” of the European Commission in the Directorate General for Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations (NEAR). Before his current role, he was Deputy Head of the Support Group for Ukraine. During his career, he has worked on preparing some Western Balkan countries for EU accession and on the 5th enlargement of the EU by Central and Eastern European countries until 2004; he was also posted by the German Government at the Embassy in Warsaw from 1990-95.

The activities are taking place under the project ‘Post-conflict reconstruction in Ukraine’, funded by the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs through the Slovenian Aid and Partnerships and implemented in partnership with ‘U-LEAD with Europe’U-LEAD with Europe programme is a partnership of the Ukrainian government and the European Union, and its member states Germany, Poland, Denmark and Slovenia, to support the establishment of multi-level governance that is transparent, accountable and responsive to the needs of the population of Ukraine.

Iščemo študentsko pomoč v financah

Iščemo študentsko pomoč v financah

K sodelovanju vabimo študenta / študentko za pomoč pri administrativnih delih v financah.

 Vaše delo bo obsegalo:

  • administrativna pomoč v splošni finančni službi
  • administrativna pomoč pri projektnih financah
  • samostojno urejanje dokumentacije in podatkovnih baz
  • sodelovanje pri pripravi finančnih poročil za tuje in domače financerje, za nepridobitno in pridobitno dejavnost
  • sodelovanje pri pripravi in spremljanje realizacije finančnih načrtov
  • ostale naloge po navodilih

 

Pričakujemo:

  • študentski status še najmanj v šol. l. 2023/24, zaželen absolventski status
  • zaželene izkušnje s področja financ,
  • dobro poznavanje orodij Ms Office – zlasti Excela,
  • zelo dobro znanje angleškega jezika – pisno in ustno,
  • visoko mero natančnosti in zanesljivosti,
  • visoko razvite komunikacijske sposobnosti,
  • samoiniciativnost

 

Nudimo:

  • delo v dinamičnem, timsko naravnanem okolju,
  • raznovrstno delo, kot edinstveno priložnost za pridobivanje širokega nabora znanja in izkušenj
  • odprte možnosti za dolgoročno sodelovanje

 

Posredujte nam svojo prijavo in CV do 15.02.2024 na: [email protected]

Iščemo študentsko pomoč v financah

Razpis za delovno mesto Projektni vodja II

Ustanova – Center za evropsko prihodnost (CEP) razpisuje delovno mesto:
PROJEKTNI VODJA II (1 delovno mesto) – M/Ž

Postani del mladega in zagnanega kolektiva, kjer nudimo zanimivo, raznoliko in fleksibilno delo; kjer nagrajujemo odprto izmenjavo mnenj, izmenjavo idej in inovativen pristop; nudimo priložnosti za strokovno izpopolnjevanje ter soustvarjanje vidnih prispevkov k ciljem Republike Slovenije v mednarodnih odnosih. Nudimo možnost dolgoročnega sodelovanja.

Opis del in nalog:
• pomoč pri pripravi in izvedbi projektov mednarodnega razvojnega, sodelovanja republike Slovenije z državami Zahodnega Balkana in držav Evropske sosedske politike ter na področju vladavine prava (notranjih zadev, pravosodja)
• logistična organizacija za izvedbo delavnic, sestankov, delovnih obiskov in drugih oblik prenosa znanja
• priprava projektne dokumentacije, upravljanje s projektno dokumentacijo,
• načrtovanje in izvajanje aktivnosti in komunikacije z javnostmi, vključno s pripravo sporočil za javnost za spletne strani in družbena omrežja, anketiranje udeležencev delavnic,
• analiziranje in obdelava ocenjevalnih vprašalnikov,
• upravljanje s projektnim proračunom,
• pomoč pri pripravi finančnih poročil, samostojna priprava poročil,
• pomoč pri vsebinskem in metodološkem oblikovanju delavnic,
• komunikacija z deležniki projekta, vključno komunikacija s slovenskimi in tujimi strokovnjaki, koordinacija in sodelovanje s slovenskimi organi in organi v partnerski državi,
• spremljanje dogajanja na vsebinskem področju projektov,
• izvedba vseh drugih nalog, potrebnih za uspešno izvedbo projekta.

Zahtevana poklicna/strokovna izobrazba:
visokošolska 1.stopnje (prejšnja) oz 2. bolonjska stopnja smeri družbenih ved, novinarstva ali informacijske znanosti

Zahtevano znanje jezikov:
ANGLEŠKI JEZIK – razumevanje tekoče, govorjenje tekoče, pisanje tekoče
HRVAŠKI JEZIK – razumevanje tekoče, govorjenje tekoče, pisanje tekoče ali
SRBSKI JEZIK – razumevanje tekoče, govorjenje tekoče, pisanje tekoče ali
BOSANSKI JEZIK – razumevanje tekoče, govorjenje tekoče, pisanje tekoče ali
UKRAJINSKI JEZIK – razumevanje tekoče, govorjenje tekoče, pisanje tekoče.

Zahtevana računalniška znanja:
urejevalnik besedil – osnovno
delo s preglednicami – osnovno
delo z bazami podatkov – osnovno
poznavanje računalniških omrežij – osnovno
poznavanje operacijskih sistemov – osnovno
računalniško oblikovanje – osnovno

Drugi pogoji:
Na razpisano delovno mesto bo imenovan kandidat, ki izpolnjuje naslednje pogoje:
• državljanstvo države članice Evropske unije,
• štiri leta delovnih izkušenj
• vozniško dovoljenje B kategorije
• poznavanje področja mednarodnih odnosov in področij EU, razumevanje delovanja vladnih struktur,
• usposobljenost za delo z računalnikom (delo z urejevalniki besedil, delo s preglednicami, delo z bazami podatkov, poznavanje računalniških omrežij, poznavanje operacijskih sistemov),
• sposobnost delovanja v mednarodnem okolju,
• organizacijske in komunikacijske sposobnosti,
• timska naravnanost in zanesljivost,
• sposobnost postavljanja prioritet,
• natančnost, temeljitost, visok standard za kakovostno opravljeno delo,
• predanost k doseganju rezultatov mednarodnega razvojnega sodelovanja Republike Slovenije s partnerskimi državami,
• zavzetost za delo,
• občutek osebne odgovornosti za uspešno in pravočasno opravljene delovne naloge.

Prednost bodo imeli kandidati:
• s poglobljenim poznavanjem o državah Zahodnega Balkana in Evropske sosedske politike;
• z znanjem andragogike oz. modernejših metod učenja in usposabljanja;
• z izkušnjami delovanja na Zahodnem Balkanu in/ali državah Evropske sosedske politike;
• z izkušnjami sodelovanja z nacionalnimi in mednarodnimi akterji notranjih zadev, pravosodja in organi pregona.


Delo bo izbrani kandidat opravljal na sedežu CEP, Grajska cesta 1, 1234 Mengeš.

Kandidati naj pošljejo prijavo na razpis delovnega mesta Projektni vodja II po elektronski pošti na naslov: [email protected] z oznako v predmetu – »Prijava na razpis za delovno mesto Projektni vodja.«.

Rok za prijavo bo potekel 16. 2. 2024 ob 23:59 uri. Upoštevane bodo vse prijave, ki bodo pravočasno prispele na zgoraj navedeni elektronski naslov. V besedilu objave uporabljeni izrazi, napisani v moški slovnični obliki, so uporabljeni kot nevtralni za ženske in moške.


Kandidati bodo o izbiri obveščeni v roku 15 dni po odločitvi o izboru.

Razpis je objavljen tudi na spletni strani Zavoda RS za zaposlovanje – tukaj.

 

POTC to hold the Second Edition of the Climate Change, Peace, and Security Training in May of 2024 at Jable Castle

POTC to hold the Second Edition of the Climate Change, Peace, and Security Training in May of 2024 at Jable Castle

Peace Operations Training Centre (POTC) is set to conduct the second edition of the specialised training programme on the topic of climate security from May 20th to May 22nd, 2024, at Jable Castle in Slovenia. This climate security comprehensive course aims to address the critical intersections between climate change, security, and global peace efforts.

Recognising climate change as a security issue and a significant global threat multiplier, POTC developed an extensive training program in 2023, covering the various impacts of climate change on peace and security worldwide. The 2024 edition will build upon the pilot delivery, incorporating subject matter changes to provide an updated and enhanced learning experience. The training is specifically tailored to meet the needs of allied and partner countries deploying personnel to peacekeeping missions and operations.

Learning objectives for participants include gaining an understanding of the main environmental and climate issues related to global security, recognising climate and environmental elements in conflict and post-conflict situations, exploring the international legal framework regarding climate change, and understanding the role of water infrastructure as a global security issue. The program will also delve into environmental issues affecting host countries of missions, adaptation and mitigation strategies in field missions, and the gender dimensions in climate-related conflicts.

The target audience for this climate security training is comprised of civilian experts, police, and military personnel actively involved or planning to participate in international missions or operations. Country prioritisation will guide the selection process, with priority given to citizens of the largest Troop/Police Contributing Countries (T/PCC) to UN missions and operations from Africa.

Interested individuals can apply for participation until March 24th, 2024, through an online form. POTC will conduct a selection process, and participants will be notified of their selection by April 1st, 2024. The working language of the training is English, therefore fluency in English is required.

Attendance throughout the entire three-day program is mandatory to receive a Certificate of Participation. Participants are expected to arrive no later than Sunday, May 19th, and are encouraged to extend their stay for the Africa Day Conference on May 22nd-23rd.

POTC will help with entry into Slovenia for EU citizens and those with bilateral agreements, while non-EU citizens are responsible for processing their visa requests. Accommodation will be provided free of charge, with local transport, meals, and other refreshments covered by POTC. Financial support also includes reimbursement of travel expenses up to a certain amount.

Registration of Interest Form: JotForm LINK

Information Pack: PDF LINK

For additional information, interested individuals can reach out to: [email protected]

POTC’s commitment to addressing climate-related security risks underscores its dedication to preparing peace operations personnel for the evolving challenges in international peace and security.

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Cover photo: United Nations by Harandane Dicko

Third Ukraine-SIovenia mentorship visit to Kočevje concludes

Third Ukraine-SIovenia mentorship visit to Kočevje concludes

Today, we hosted a final event of the third mentorship visit under the auspices of the project ‘Post-conflict reconstruction in Ukraine’ at Jable Castle. 

The mentorship visit between Kočevje and Bucha, focusing on enhancing Bucha’s capacities in project writing and project management and development of a business-friendly environment with the help of experts, mentors and representatives from Kočevje municipality and business sectors, took place between 17 January and 1 February 2023 in Kočevje, Slovenija.

Opening the final event at Jable was Ms Nina Čepon, CEP Executive Director, introducing the Slovenian Aid and Partnerships project activities, commending the efforts of Bucha mentees for their work over the three weeks, and indicating further possible fields of cooperation with Kočevje and CEP. She thanked all involved organisations for their support of project activities, ensuring activities are well structured, aimed at needs expressed by Ukrainian municipalities and aiding reconstruction and recovery efforts.

Addressing the participants was also the mayor of the municipality of Bucha, Mr Anatolii Fedoruk, who thanked his Bucha colleagues and all involved in the project for the effort and work during these three weeks. He expressed the gratitude of the entire Bucha community to Kočevje municipality for all their efforts and extended hand of support, reaffirming that the support is not taken for granted and the willingness to work towards stronger cooperation is ever strong.

Dr Vladimir Prebilič, mayor of Kočevje, commended the work and the willingness of Bucha municipality to work towards a stronger business support system in the municipality, offered support of Kočevje, stating the intent of Kočevje to pursue and sign a sister city agreement and continue to good cooperation – possibly with the organisation of a summer camp for children from Bucha in Kočevje.

Joining the mentorship in Kočevje were Ms Tetiana Lipinska, Head of the Sector for Economic Development at the Bucha City Council, and Mr Andrii Melnyk, Project Manager in the Sector for Economic Development of Bucha City Council, who were mentored by the municipality of Kočevje mentors, Mr Andrej Mladenovič, Deputy Mayor of Kočevje and Ms Lili Štefanič, Director of Municipal Administration of Kočevje.

In the first week, mentees focused their attention on needs assessment, followed by the basics of project management, project writing and project funding and began preparing a frame for a project they wish to implement in Bucha, within the Bucha Techno Garden, with the help of expert Mr Klemen Srna.

The second week focused on the establishment of a business-friendly environment, with the municipality of Kočevje preparing a rich side programme for mentees, with visits to the Kočevje business incubator, where Bucha mentees learned more about the cooperation between the municipality, incubator, businesses in the region, educational institutions and more. Discussion with Ribnica Kočevje Regional Development Agency highlighted the areas of possible support of such an organisation to businesses. On Thursday and Friday, two more side visits were held – a visit to ABC Hub and Accelerator in Ljubljana, where the activities of the Hub and their coworking space were presented, and a visit to Dolenjske Toplice spa, where the director, Ms Lazič presented the activities of Terme Krka complex, the rehabilitation and medical programme of the spa and subsequent effect the spa had on the development of the area.

The third week focused on the preparation of a project concept for the development of the Bucha business incubator. Mentees were aided by Mrs Slavka Zupan and Mr Klemen Srna and prepared a well-elaborated concept. Mentors Mr Srna and Ms Zupan also shared some thoughts on project evaluation and searching for investors and prepared a short overview of possible funding options.

The mentorship concluded today with an internal debrief between CEP, external experts Mr Srna and Mrs Zupan, mentor Mr Mladenovič and mentees, followed by a public presentation of the mentorship and project plans prepared with the help of new knowledge gained during the mentorship, which will be elaborated and finalized during the project until the end of 2024.

Joining the closing event were also the representative of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Ms Nataša Kos, Minister Plenipotentiary, who commended the successful activities of the mentorship and reaffirmed the support of Slovenia to Ukraine, and H.E Mr Andrii Taran, Ambassador of Ukraine to Slovenia, who commended the work of Bucha mentees and expressed his gratitude for the Slovenian support to Ukraine. Joining the event was also Dr Andrej Horvat, Deputy Director of U-LEAD with Europe Programme at GIZ, who expressed his support for project activities and emphasised the need for stronger support to efforts in Ukraine. Ms Nataša Goršek Mencin, Deputy Head of the European Commission Representation in Slovenia, reaffirmed the support of the European Commission to Ukrainian recovery efforts through the Ukraine Facility mechanism.

 

The ‘Post-conflict reconstruction in Ukraine’ project is funded by the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs through the Slovenian Aid and Partnerships and implemented in partnership with ‘U-LEAD with Europe’. U-LEAD with Europe programme is a partnership of the Ukrainian government and the European Union, and its member states Germany, Poland, Denmark and Slovenia, to support the establishment of multi-level governance that is transparent, accountable and responsive to the needs of the population of Ukraine.