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FSLD has provided support for decentralization processes in
Poland for over the 20 years and has taken active part in
democratic transformations in our country from their very
beginning. These efforts are taken both at the level of developing
a reform strategy, and at the level of education (through
four colleges of public administration) as well as training
and advising for individual local governments.
The capital of knowledge accumulated in this way is of tremendous
significance in providing effective support for reforms
in countries which have barely started to develop decentralized
public administration systems. Hence, the Foundation's biggest
challenge at the moment is to share the experience it has
gathered both in systemic transformations, and in providing
effective assistance in this process in the form of outside
consultations.
Such efforts have been taken since 1992 and the number of
the Foundation's international projects has consistently been
growing. To date FSLD has implemented its programs in Central
and Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia and
in the Balkan States.
The Foundation's programs take different forms such as of
study tours in Poland, or directly in countries which receive
support, training and workshops delivered for representatives
of local governments and local communities. The programs cover
general issues, providing the participants with basic information
on systemic transformation in Poland, their origin, progress
and effects as well as the specific problems local governments
must handle.
The most important activities in:
Eastern
Europe
South-Eastern
Europe
Caucasus
and Central Asia
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