How the Balkan Forum Works: Unlocking Potential to Set in Motion Regional Change
The Balkan Forum serves as a platform for convening diverse leaders across sectors: civil society, private, and government. It acts as a neutral broker and facilitator to identify opportunities and catalyze promising collaborative initiatives, and it will leverage resources, assets, and relationships to incubate and scale up shared strategies for change. The Forum will consciously foster experimentation and innovation, especially in reaching out to governments to build consensus, translate ideas into action, and move beyond rhetoric on collaboration to real policy implementation.
Who is Involved: Connecting Partners and Amplifying Voices
The Balkan Forum aims to connect diverse initiatives, multiple stakeholders, and emerging social entrepreneurs in order to enable collaboration and maximize impact. Through ongoing dialogue with a growing network of leaders from civil society, academia, business, and government, the Forum helps its partners identify opportunities for collaborative action, develop coordinated strategies, and craft mutually agreed-upon action agendas. The Forum is committed to engaging young thinkers and innovative entrepreneurs and to amplifying progressive voices. It will bring together established and new initiatives, and strengthen the work of a wide range of individuals and organizations that are ready to collaborate across borders and sectors in pursuit of shared regional development goals.
Where Does Forum Work: Defining the Region and Scope
The Balkan Forum has an expansive, flexible view of the Balkan region and does not seek to exclude countries. As a starting place, the Forum focused on the Western Balkans and Greece – a region that includes countries aspiring to EU membership, sandwiched between the oldest Balkan member of the EU (Greece) and the newest one (Croatia). In tailoring todays activities, the Forum is expanding its communication to Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey. The Forum is not only looking within the region, but also takes account of the region’s position relative to multiple other regions, within and beyond Europe. It seeks to learn from the successes and pitfalls of other regional initiatives.
Guiding Concepts of Balkan Forum Work