Impacts of Czech cancer-fighting projects
in Georgia and Serbia: lessons for the Visegrad Four
Impacts of Czech cancer-fighting projects
in Georgia and Serbia: lessons for the Visegrad Four
Author(s): Inka PíbilováSubject(s): Civil Society, Developing nations, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association (RC SFPA)
Keywords: transition;Georgia;Serbia;cancer prevention projects
Summary/Abstract: The goal of the article is to offer lessons learned on how to share what can be considered “transition experience” with countries in the Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership among others, in order to have a real impact on people’s lives. The author concludes that the Czech Republic, and other Visegrad countries, should share transition experience in areas where they have achieved evident progress and gained significant know-how which they are able to share. At the same time, such experience sharing has to be needs-based and complementary to other development efforts in partner countries. Based on the international recognition of the progress of the Czech Republic and on the evidence from two evaluations discussed in the article, women’s cancer prevention and treatment seem to be a great example of a well-chosen transition experience shared with the Czech partner countries of Georgia and Serbia. Yet, for similar projects in the future, it is necessary to reflect on the key local influencing factors; to understand exactly how each project will work and remain flexible throughout the project cycle; to focus on actual impacts and to accept accountability, and finally to practice evidence-based, consistent, long-term advocacy to achieve systemic changes.
Journal: International Issues & Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs
- Issue Year: XXV/2016
- Issue No: 3-4
- Page Range: 27-44
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English