Council for Inclusive Governance
Budget
€700,000
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
2
0.2 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The Council for Inclusive Governance (CIG), the successor organization to the Princeton-based Project on Ethnic Relations (PER), is a USA-based international nonprofit, nonpartisan, and non-governmental institution that promotes inclusive and responsive governance. It facilitates constructive dialogue as a means of fostering interparty cooperation, interethnic accord, and interstate collaboration, and carries out analyses of contemporary policy issues. The goal of CIG activities is to build confidence in democratic institutions of governance and contribute to the cohesiveness of political systems and societies.
EU Legislative Interests
CIG does not target EU policies or laws. We are a US-based organization and the purpose of our meetings with officials at EEAS and DG ENEST is to learn about the EU enlargement policies, EU facilitation of the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue and to inform EU officials about our work in this regards. Occasionally our activities in the Balkans result with lists of policy recommendations for a better Kosovo-Serbia dialogue or internal political relations in Bosnia and Herzegovina or other Western Balkan states. We deliver those texts to officials for their review and information. In the end, it is up to them to accept or not the recommendations.
Communication Activities
Meetings of the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue (CIC's Solothurn Process) or Regional Activities outlined in public reports posted at cigonline.net.
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
NONE
Organisation Members
Please note CIG's current and past funders listed at the bottom of our homepage at cigonline.net.
Additional Information
CIG's budget depends on donors' contributions and project contracts. Therefore our annual budget closely matches the annual donor contributions.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.