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  Round Table on the NGO Legal Environment in Moldova
 
16/11/2007

On November 12, 2007, ECNL’s local partner "Eco-Tiras", hosted a roundtable inside the Parliament on the NGO legal environment in Moldova. The event was opened by the President of Parliament, Marian Lupu and convened some 35 participants, including parliamentary representatives, NGO representatives, UNDP, and ECNL. Speakers included Vladimir Turcan, a representative of the Moldavian Parliament, and chairman of the Commission on Justice; Tatiana Prisacar, independent accounting expert; Vlad Melnic of UNDP; and David Moore of ECNL. Topics covered included the legal framework for associations and foundations; NGO financial viability; public benefit regulation; and NGO/state cooperation. The result of the event was a resolution proposed by Ilya Trombitsky of Eco-Tiras to establish a working group to develop a policy framework for NGO/government cooperation.

ECNL's work in Moldova is made possible through the European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) project entitled “Strengthening the Legal Framewok for Citizen Action”, which extends through December 2008.

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