WHAT IS REGIONAL COOPERATION BLOG ABOUT
September 2012
After a year and a half this blog has now developed to a portal. But our aim is remaining the same -promoting the work of Institutions, local authorities, associations and projects on Regional Cooperation.
January 2011
This blog aims to become the link for all projects promoting regional cooperation, a hub where ideas, comments and news will be shared.
After a year and a half this blog has now developed to a portal. But our aim is remaining the same -promoting the work of Institutions, local authorities, associations and projects on Regional Cooperation.
January 2011
This blog aims to become the link for all projects promoting regional cooperation, a hub where ideas, comments and news will be shared.
We noticed
all these years that although dozens of projects promoting Regional Cooperation
work and provide innovative and useful tolls and products, there was no-where
that you could find all them together and -without losing precious time- to be
able to find related sources and materials.
On the
other side, all projects do need to promote their work; to inform about local
and international events, exhibitions, newsletters. And even to interact with
relevant projects.
This is why
we created Regional Cooperation blog for. And this is the reason for having it
open and free. Open for comments, open to publish any news related to your
projects. And free. We are not charging for publishing, so feel free to send us
any information you want to share. The success of this blog depends absolutely
on you.
Let's prove
together that Regional Cooperation in Europe
is really about results, about interaction, about getting closer to the
citizens
Our email:
regionalcoop@gmail.com is waiting for your feedbacks
WHAT CAN ONE SEND TO THE BLOG?
Practically
everything! You can send us:
- Press Releases
- Newsletters
- Photos –please also with a small comment/description
- Announcements of events
- Results of your projects
- Calls for sub-projects
- Comments –ideas either on your projects or in general on Regional Cooperation.
WHO IS RUNNING THE BLOG
The blog is
administrated by the European Institute
for Education and Culture (EIPE)-a non profit company established in Athens. EIPE is promoting
European identity and citizenship through projects and activities in
cooperation with NGOs, Local Authorities etc.