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The Regional Environmental Reconstruction Programme for South Eastern EuropeREReP Record |
| An Osam response Concluding in December 2006, five demonstration projects were conducted at Danube “hot spots”—areas identified by the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) as having exceptionally high levels of pollution. With very modest funding, these projects yielded generous results within a relatively short time. A Bulgarian NGO, Ecomission 21st Century, carried out one of these demonstrations to address pollution of the Osam River. The Osam, which flows into the Danube, is one of Bulgaria’s
most polluted rivers. The NGO worked in two counties most affected by
the pollution (Lovech and Troyan) to test and improve information access
and mobilise community awareness concerning watershed management. Ecomission also conducted capacity-building workshops
with major stakeholders to discuss more effective means of access to information
and public participation to discuss proposals to improve legislation and
to encourage other counties in Bulgaria to adopt similar best practices. Ecomission’s efforts to engage Bulgarian citizens and NGOs in submitting information requests to local, regional and national authorities not only improved the skills of local communities in seeking and obtaining information, but also tested what kind of water management information was being withheld as confidential. The results helped the NGO to propose improvements in national legislation and practice. More information is available at: <www.bluelink.hnet/water/public/>.
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