Re- Thinking the World

Project facts

Project promoter:
Humusz Waste Prevention Alliance
Project Number:
HU05-0276
Target groups
Non governmental organisation,
Civil servants/Public administration staff
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€73,461
Final project cost:
€73,187
From EEA Grants:
€ 65,637
The project is carried out in:
Hungary

Description

The main goal of this project is to support the dissemination of waste-poor practices, environmentally and socially conscious lifestyle. Furthermore to initiate local actions, tu build info-database for citizens. To develop of civil professionalism, to prepare work in local and national decision-making and execution. To activate educational institutions. Due to these wide objectives the target group is extended and cover local communities, NGOs, local governments, policy-makers and educational institutions. To ensure the involvation of the target groups multiple actions will be implemented: local actions, tool development, updating database, national online campaign, pr, exhibition, short films, publications, expert workgroups, development of policy concepts, civil knowledge, legal advocacy, educational competitions.

Summary of project results

The main purpose of this project was to support the dissemination of waste-poor practices, environmentally conscious and socially conscious lifestyles. Furthermore, an information database should be built for citizens by initiating local actions. Develop civilian professionalism, prepare for work in local and national decision-making and implementation. Activating educational institutions. Due to these broad goals, the target group has been expanded and extended to local communities, non-governmental organizations, local governments, policy makers and educational institutions. To ensure the participation of the target groups, several actions were implemented: local actions and a national online campaign for awareness-raising, development of tools for non-governmental organizations and local governments. The whole project was covered by a wide and active media attention.

Summary of bilateral results