Democracy and the Rule of Law: Key Requirements for Sustainable and Peaceful Development.
That is why “Democratisation of political decision-making processes", "Participation of the excluded" and "Development dynamics from decentralisation" are central elements in the work of EED with its partners in Latin America. On the one hand, they are respected in concrete work at project level, for example, by including disadvantaged groups of the population in designing the project. On the other hand, they are essential in the question of how partners can help the poor and disadvantaged to be heard at social level.
Sustainable Development of Rural Areas – A Focus of EED Work in Latin America
In future, poverty reduction in Latin America will continue to be a task for rural and agricultural development. Even today, on this continent most poor people live in rural regions, in spite of urbanisation and industrialisation.
The focus of cooperation between EED and its partners therefore takes effect at the local level in rural areas and aims to make a concrete improvement to the living conditions of the poor population. A broad spectrum of measures is encouraged:
- Establishing rural community systems and self-help organisations
- Supporting ecologically oriented sustainable agricultural and forestry production as well as fisheries
- Promoting sustainable resource management and protecting the natural foundations in rural areas, including water
- Establishing and promoting service systems, such as counselling, marketing, procurement and sales organisation, financial services.
As a supplement to this, some partner organisations cooperate in consortia or networks at regional or national level. They work together with other relevant social players with the aim of changing political, institutional and legal conditions.
Finally, EED cooperates at a third level with supra-regional initiatives and networks that work throughout the continent or event the world; on the basis of systemised experience of the work of their member organisations they also work towards the general conditions for development being changed. Many of our partner organisations are incorporated in this network work.
Cooperation in Partnership
The work of EED and its partners in Latin America is embedded in every more complex processes. Debates about alternative and sustainable development routes and social change take place over very long periods and involve ever changing players. A great deal of patience is required if participatory politics is to be shaped by the forces of civil society.
That is why long-term thinking and transparency are key elements in the cooperation between EED and its partners. Only in this way can a relationship based on trust be built up between EED and its partners, as well as between the partner organisations and their target groups; this relationship is an important basis for successful work.




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