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E-Platform for Neighbourhood
more informationtime-scheduleThe E-Platform for Neighbourhood is a pilot project providing a free of charge e-learning platform aimed at deepening the knowledge of the EU in ENP countries. The project is funded by the European Union and implemented by College of Europe Natolin Campus. The e-learning platform was launched on 1 March 2016.
The project is addressed to ENP countries’ civil servants, local authorities, students, members of the academia, think tanks, journalists and civil society.
The E-Platform consists of:

E-Learning Platform
The distance learning component of 10 knowledge based modules and 5 professional skills modules.

Information Database System
An Information Database System (IDS) which collects systematised public information and documentation on best practices.

Expert Forum
An online Expert Forum to enable participants’ discussions among themselves, as well as with practitioners and scholars working on, or interested in the European Union-related matters for exchange of professional knowledge and experience.
Knowledge based courses:
- Anti-Corruption
- Civil Society Empowerment
- Cross-border co-operation
- Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area Agreements (DCFTA)
- EU and development cooperation, including sources of funding
- Human rights protection
- Integrated Border Management and Migration Policies
- Lobbying and legislative procedures
- Policy Coordination and Decision-Making for EU Affairs
- Protection of financial interests of the Union, including financial control and audit; anti-fraud
Skills courses:
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Effective application for EU funding
- Fund-raising skills
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Policy dialogue

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