Civil society feedback on the ENP progress reports -

In April 2008, the European Commission published progress reports on the implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy. Do the assessments point to the main challenges and progresses of ENP implementation in your country? Please send us your comments and feedback here.



Reply to the NGO letter on the ENP -

The External Relation Commissioner Benita Ferrero- Waldner reply to the 10 October NGO letter on the ENP

see letter 



NGO letter on the ENP -

In an open letter to the European Commission President Barroso and Commissioner Benita Ferrero Waldner, 20 civil society leaders from South Mediterranean, Southern Caucasus, Eastern Europe and EU countries insist on the need to involve Civil Society as a true partner of the ENP and highlight ways in which the ENP could be strengthened on issues like trade liberalisation, climate change, energy or gender.

See letter



NGOs reply to the Commissioner's letter on the ENP process -

21 civil society organisations from Southern Mediterranean, Southern Caucasus, Eastern Europe and EU countries have written an open letter to the European Commission President Barroso and the External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero Waldner, asking for the establishment of clear mechanisms for consultation with civil society and more open communication and transparency in the ENP process.

Read the letter   



The EU's relations with its neighbours - Eurobarometer: A survey of attitutes in the European Union is presented in this report.


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Welcome to the website on the programming of European Community (EC) aid to southern Mediterranean, Eastern European and Southern Caucasus countries.

This website is a tool for civil society actors to follow the discussions on the programming of assistance under the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI). This instrument has a budget of approximately €12 billion and it will be covering European Community aid to Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority, Russia, Syria, Tunisia, and Ukraine for the coming seven years (2007-2013).

This site aims to share information on this process. It brings together information from the European Commission and from the negotiators in particular countries. It gives resonance to the positions of local civil society actors on the ENPI. It is intended as a tool that can be used to ensure that the programming process is transparent and accountable.

We invite any civil society actor to contribute to the website and post information. Please send your contributions on the ENPI and on the European Neighbourhood Policy by clicking .