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Plan of action between 1990 and 1994


Plan of action between 1990 and 1994

1. 5th SESSION OF THE WORKING PARTY ON WOMEN AND THE AGRICULTURAL FAMILY IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (Prague, 2-5 October 1990)

Theme: "Socio-Economic Factors in Rural Development - Implication for Women"

Participants:

The main recommendations were:

2. 2nd SESSION OF THE BOARD OF THE WORKING PARTY (Budapest, Hungary, 11-12 April 1991)

The Board discussed the modalities of the implementation of the programme of activities approved by the Fifth session of the Working Party and agreed that the Fourth International Summer School would be held in Finland in September 1991, with issues relating to rural development through entrepreneurship and village renewal as the main subjects. The Board also agreed that the main theme for the Sixth session of the Working Party would be "Partnership and Networking in Rural Development", and discussed the possibilities of establishing a rural/agri tourism network. It agreed that a meeting of resource persons from appropriate national institutions involved in agri tourism should be held in the near future to provide focus for future development and define the scope for further action to be undertaken by the Working Party.

3. 4th INTERNATIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMER SCHOOL (Mikkeli, Finland, 16-20 September 1991)

Theme: "Rural Development through Entrepreneurship and Village Renewal"

Participants:

Purpose and Objectives:

The 4th International Rural Development Summer School was very successful and well appreciated by the participants. An excellent Study Tour was provided by the Mikkeli Institute, University of Helsinki.

4. 5th INTERNATIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMER SCHOOL (Svarstad, Norway, 15-19 June 1992)

Theme: "Peoples' Participation in the Development of Rural Areas through Community Building"

Participants:

Purpose and Objectives:

5. 6th SESSION OF THE WORKING PARTY ON WOMEN AND THE AGRICULTURAL FAMILY IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (Innsbruck, Austria, 13-16 October 1992)

Theme: "The Role of Partnership and Networking in Rural Development- How can Women be involved".

Participants:

The theme was developed through three main topics:

(1) Partnership Networking and Institution Building as Factors for Rural Development

(2) Project Development and Management Process in Rural Areas

(3) Rural Development through the Creative Thinking Process

Lectures, workshops and plenary discussion dealed with the content.

The main of this Session were as follows:

It was recommended that

6. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON "RURAL/AGRI TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE" (Rinn/Innsbruck, Austria, 2-4 December 1992)

Participants:

Purpose and Objectives:

The Workshop was a big success, providing important inputs, exchange of experiences and developing future aspects. The participants expressed their wishes for the continuation of such Workshops on Rural Tourism Development in Europe.

The delegate from Israel announced that such a Workshop would be organized in Israel in 1994 or 1995.

7. PROJECT OF THE FAO WORKING PARTY

Title of the Project:

Meeting of the Technical Project Team (Vienna, 8-9 March 1993)

The Project Team developed the outline of the project to the theme "Analysis of the Socio-Economic Situation and Status of Rural Women in selected Central and Eastern European Countries."

Purpose of the Project:

To provide a basis for the development of regional programmes in order to improve the social and economic well-being of rural women and families, ensure that women are accorded equal rights and opportunities and ensure the utilisation of their potential contribution in society. This purpose is in line with the FAO's Plan of Action for the Integration of Women in Development.

The overall/strategic objective of the project was defined as:

To provide gender analysed baseline data for agricultural development policies and programme formulation at national levels which would:

The operational objective for the situational analysis was determined as follows:

8. 3rd SESSION OF THE BOARD OF THE WORKING PARTY (Madrid, Spain, 28-30 June 1993)

The Meeting dealt with the medium-term plan of the Working Party. Some important activities had been agreed and the content of the activities finalized:

- Project on "The Socio-Economic Situation and Status on Rural Women in Selected Central and Eastern European Countries"

- 6th International Rural Development Summer School "Management and Implementation of Rural Development Projects", 6-10 September 1993, Slovenia

- 7th Session of the Working Party, October 1994, Greece, "The Family as the Basic Socio-Economic Unit in Rural Development - Future Focus", 18-21 October 1994, Athens, Greece

9. 6th INTERNATIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMER SCHOOL (Bled, Slovenia, 6-10 September 1993)

Theme: "Management and Implementation of Rural Development Projects"

Participants:

Overall Objective:

This technology was introduced with the Methodology of GMA. With the support of NOV'NA Studio for Rural Development, Slovenia, it was again a successful workshop. Participants could also learn from the experiences of other countries (country reports) as well as through the study tour. This International Summer School was opened by the Minister for Agriculture and Forestry of Slovenia.

10. WORKSHOP ON THE PROJECT "THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION AND STATUS OF RURAL WOMEN IN SELECTED CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES " (Nitra, Slovakia, 17-19 January 1994)

Purpose:

Objective:

Participants:

11. 7th INTERNATIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMER SCHOOL (Herrsching, Germany, 8-14 September 1994)

Theme: "TRAINING OF RURAL WOMEN IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT"

Participants:

Objective:

The content of the Summer School related to:

The theoretical inputs will be supported by a practical related study tour in Bavaria (Bayern).

12. 7th SESSION OF THE WORKING PARTY ON WOMEN AND THE AGRICULTURAL FAMILY IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (Athens, Greece, 18-21 October 1994)

Theme: "THE FAMILY AS THE BASIC SOCIO-ECONOMIC UNIT IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT- FUTURE FOCUS"

The main theme will be developed through the following main topics:

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