Second edition of RCDN Knowledge Management Newsletter: At the Source of Knowledge

We are happy to share with you the second edition of the RCDN Knowledge Management Newsletter: At the Source of Knowledge.
The Regional Capacity Development Network (RCDN) for Water and Sanitation Services connects local government units (LGUs), public water utilities (PUCs) and their associations from South East Europe (SEE) to work together on developing capacities in the water and sanitation service (WSS) sector.
RCDN knowledge grows each and every day and provides valuable support to the RCDN partners in their capacity development, advocacy and association development efforts, enabling them do a better job in addressing the key issues of the WSS sector.
This Newsletter will present some of the knowledge and good practices that the Network has generated in the past months. As knowledge is the only thing that multiplies by sharing, we encourage you to take the advantage of anything that you learn from the Network and unselfishly share your knowledge for the next issue of RCDN: At the Source of Knowledge.
In this issue you can read about:
- Running a successful training centre: The case of SHUKALB
- RCDN Quality Standards for Stakeholder Dialogue
- RCDN Wastewater Programmes become reality across the region
- Knowledge news from RCDN partners: ALAA, SHUKALB and ADKOM
We wish you enjoy, learn and apply!
Your RCDN team
RCDN Knowledge Management Newsletter-issue 2
Latest News
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Local governments of South East Europe join forces for inclusion of minorities and vulnerable groups
On 17 and 18 January 2023, in Skopje, NALAS hosted the regional conference “Models for inclusion of minorities and vulnerable groups in the Western Balkans – Sharing of expertise and recommendations for improved policy-making”. More than 50 participants exchanged about the importance of inclusion for social cohesion and the protection of human rights at local level.
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The fourth edition of the South-East Europe Women Mayors’ Forum inspires and empowers
“Local governments are such an incredibly important part of how we bring our democracy together, how we ensure that we are representing both women and men, meeting their needs and empowering them to seize their potentials and grow into leaders. But we must admit that we are not there yet”, said NALAS President, Mayor Goran Cvetanovic.
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Web-seminar on Diversity Management: Inclusion of minorities and strengthening of service delivery at local level
The online event brought together over 60 local government representatives, experts and practitioners, who explored the benefits that inclusion of vulnerable groups and diversity as a management tool and concept bring to the community.
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