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{{SDD_Report                                          <!-- The name of the template -->
{{Project
|acronym= Faro Convention Lab 2017                     
      |acronym=Faro Convention Labs
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      |logo=Machkhaani_People.jpeg
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      |project_title= Faro Convention Labs
|Triggering_Question=What are the challenges we have to overcome to mobilise people?<br>
      |contract_number=n/a
|project=
      |funding_period=17/5/2017 and 4/10/2017
|author=[[Katerina Fotiou]] <br> [[Marios Michaelides]] <br>
      |funding_agency=[[Council of Europe]]
|editor=
      |total_cost=ca 30,000
|total_duration= 3 days
      |lead_partner=[[Council of Europe]]
|stats=Participants= <br> Number of ideas=20  <br>Number of Clusters=6 <br> Ideas received Votes=13  <br> Ideas on MAP R=10 <br>Spreathink  ST=??% 
      |partners=[[Cyprus Academy for Public Administration]]<br>[[Future Worlds Center]]
|dates= 17 and 18 May 2017
      |fwc_coordinator=[[Yiannis Laouris]]
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      |website=
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==Executive Summary==
The [[Council of Europe]] invited [[Future Worlds Center]] to participate in its Faro Action Plan 2016-2017, in an effort to learn about about the usefulness and usability of the [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process]]. [[Lead SDD Facilitator|Lead SDD Facilitators]] of the [[Future Worlds Center]], together with [[Marios Michaelides]] from the [[Cyprus Academy for Public Administration]] facilitated two dialogues, one in Spain (17/5/2017) and one in Georgia (4/10/2017). On behalf of the
[[Hakan Demir]] from the Faro Convention Team, Division of Culture and Cultural Heritage, served as the contact point.


The European Council invited [[Future Worlds Center]] to participate in the Faro Action Plan 2016-2017. The Faro Convention Labs are organised with the  participation of interested member States and communities to further explore the Faro Convention principles and their effective implementation.  The  Labs  include a series of events for a period of 2-3 days based on the availability of the host community, and involve stakeholders at national, local and community  levels. The labs intend to expand a group of participants from each country so they can work together on their return to promote and  implement  the  Faro  Convention. While the specific topic of each Lab is decided together with the host community, overall objectives include:<br>
The '''Faro Convention Labs''' are typically organized with the  participation of interested member States and communities to further explore the Faro Convention principles and their effective implementation.  The  Labs  include a series of events for a period of 2-3 days based on the availability of the host community, and involve stakeholders at national, local and community  levels. The labs intend to expand a group of participants from each country so they can work together on their return to promote and  implement  the  Faro  Convention. While the specific topic of each Lab is decided together with the host community, overall objectives include:<br>
* Promotion of the Faro Convention with local and national stakeholders<br>
* Promotion of the Faro Convention with local and national stakeholders<br>
* Becoming familiar with the Faro Convention approach<br>
* Becoming familiar with the Faro Convention approach<br>
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==SDDPs==
==SDDPs==
 
In the context of these explorations, the following [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process|SDDPs]] were co-organized, and facilitated by [[Lead SDD Facilitator|Lead SDD Facilitators]] of the [[Cyprus Academy for Public Administration]] and [[Future Worlds Center]].
* [[Faro Convention Lab, SDDP Spain]]  
* [[Faro Convention Lab, SDDP Spain]]  
* [[Faro Convention Lab, SDDP Georgia]]  
* [[Faro Convention Lab, SDDP Georgia]]
 


==Final Reports==
==Final Reports==
[[http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/b/be/SDD_Machhaani_Report_20171211_HIGH.pdf Machhaani, Gerogia Final Report]
* [https://www.futureworlds.eu/wiki/File:SDD_Machhaani_Report_2017.pdf SDD Machhaani Report]
 
* [https://www.futureworlds.eu/wiki/File:SDD_Bilbao_Spain_Report_2017.pdf SDD Bilbao Spain Report 2017]
 
 
 
[[Category: Reinventing Democracy SDDPs]]
[[Category:Projects with SDD]]
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|acronym=Faro Convention Lab                     
|book_image=SDDP_Report_Image.jpg 
|report_title= [[Faro Convention Labs]]
|Triggering_Question= What  challenges  do  we  face  in  our  effort  to  help  all  stakeholders  understand  how  cultural  heritage  could  facilitate socio-economic  development?
|project=[[Faro Convention Labs]]
|author=[[Yiannis Laouris]] <br> [[Maria Georgiou]]  <br>
|editor= 
|total_duration=100 person hours
|stats=Participants=13 <br> Number of ideas=31  <br>Number of Clusters=4 <br> Ideas received Votes=17  <br> Ideas on MAP R= 8 <br>Spreathink  ST= 
|dates=
|link=
}}
 
 
==Executive Summary==
 
The Faro Convention Lab in Georgia primarily worked with countries that have signed and ratified the convention and are in the process of identifying various ways to implement the Convention. In addition, member and/or observer states, which show interest in better understanding the Convention, were invited. At the  local level, together with a local initiative in the Machkhaani village (Sighnaghi municipality), the lab explored a community-based, democratic  socio-economic  model for community engagement through Faro Convention principles and approach. The specific workshop session was designed using the SDD methodology to facilitate:<br>
* Dialogue to foster collaboration between local and central government, local people and local business and other local actors;<br>
* Democratic Socio-Economic models (including the business community) for community engagement.<br>
 
 
 
 
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==SDDP==
 
The project was implemented using Structured Democratic Dialogue (SDD). The dialogue was conducted by [[Future Worlds Center]] on an invitation of the  Council of Europe to provide support to the local community engage all relevant stakeholders and help them understand and appreciate how cultural heritage could facilitate socio-economic development. At the same time, the experts of the Council of Europe wished to experience the application of the  SDD  process  in  order to consider its inclusion in the pool.
 
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<u>The Triggering Question (TQ) was </u><br>
'''What  challenges  do  we  face  in  our  effort  to  help  all  stakeholders  understand  how  cultural  heritage  could  facilitate socio-economic  development?'''
 
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[[File:SDDP_Machkhaani_Challenges_Clusters.jpeg|thumbnail|center|700px|alt=Clusters.|]]
 
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[[File:SDD_Machhaani_Map.jpeg|thumbnail|center|700px|alt=Influence Map.|]]
 
According to the participants of this workshop, the following challenges appear to be the most influential: <br>
* Challenge 1: Absence of existing successful examples
* Challenge 18: lack of special knowledge (marketing, fund raising, etc.) of the members of communities
 
==Gallery==
 
 
 
 
 
==Final Report==




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[[Category:Projects with SDD]]
[[Category:SDDP (Education)]]
[[Category:SDD Reports]]

Latest revision as of 08:57, 11 February 2021

Faro Convention Labs
Faro Convention Labs
Contract Title Faro Convention Labs
Contract Number n/a
Funding Period 17/5/2017 and 4/10/2017
Funding Agency Council of Europe
Total Cost ca 30,000
Lead Partner Council of Europe
Partners Cyprus Academy for Public Administration
Future Worlds Center
FWC coordinator(s) Yiannis Laouris



The Council of Europe invited Future Worlds Center to participate in its Faro Action Plan 2016-2017, in an effort to learn about about the usefulness and usability of the Structured Democratic Dialogue Process. Lead SDD Facilitators of the Future Worlds Center, together with Marios Michaelides from the Cyprus Academy for Public Administration facilitated two dialogues, one in Spain (17/5/2017) and one in Georgia (4/10/2017). On behalf of the Hakan Demir from the Faro Convention Team, Division of Culture and Cultural Heritage, served as the contact point.

The Faro Convention Labs are typically organized with the participation of interested member States and communities to further explore the Faro Convention principles and their effective implementation. The Labs include a series of events for a period of 2-3 days based on the availability of the host community, and involve stakeholders at national, local and community levels. The labs intend to expand a group of participants from each country so they can work together on their return to promote and implement the Faro Convention. While the specific topic of each Lab is decided together with the host community, overall objectives include:

  • Promotion of the Faro Convention with local and national stakeholders
  • Becoming familiar with the Faro Convention approach
  • Enhancing the Faro Convention Network
  • Skill building for the implementation of the Faro Convention principles


SDDPs

In the context of these explorations, the following SDDPs were co-organized, and facilitated by Lead SDD Facilitators of the Cyprus Academy for Public Administration and Future Worlds Center.

Final Reports