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Professional Development Programme Coalition building 25 March 2014

Professional Development Programme Coalition building 25 March 2014. Types of coalition. Campaign – network (eg Alter-EU) Established organisation (eg Social Platform) Loose network (eg EU CSCG) Endorsement (eg Health equity Charter, or common letters). Key questions 1/2.

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Professional Development Programme Coalition building 25 March 2014

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  1. Professional Development Programme Coalition building 25 March 2014

  2. Types of coalition Campaign – network (eg Alter-EU) Established organisation (eg Social Platform) Loose network (eg EU CSCG) Endorsement (eg Health equity Charter, or common letters)

  3. Key questions 1/2 Does the issue affect a broad range of people? Is the issue complex, requiring information and expertise from various sectors of the community, state, region or country? Does a gap in services or programs exist, such that no existing organization is clearly mandated to take on this work? Do other organizations see this issue as a priority? Are other organizations willing to work together to address this issue?

  4. Key questions 2/2 • Is this issue best addressed through joint ownership and responsibility of a number of organizations? • Are potential coalition members willing to relinquish control over coalition activities and outcomes and actively engage in a collaborative process? • Are potential members willing to commit to and abide by democratic decision-making procedures? • Are there resources that can be shared or obtained to assist with the work? • Is there a true commitment to work together to produce results, irrespective of funder commitments for collaboration?

  5. Checklist Define a common goal and values Determine the model to use to achieve the goal Determine the decision making procedures Define the organisations that should be part of the coalition Contact target groups Maintain structure and communication Initiate activities Evaluate

  6. Principles Choose a unifying issue Agree to disagree when necessary Recognise that contributions vary Structure decision making carefully Define SMART goals Define and organise leadership Understand and respect the decision making processes of each organisation

  7. Group Work Form a coalition! Define a common goal and values Determine the model to use to achieve the goal Determine the decision making procedures Define the organisations that should be part of the coalition Contact target groups Maintain structure and communication Initiate activities

  8. Anne Hoel European Public Health Alliance Rue de Trèves 49 – 51 Boite 6 BE - 1040 Brussels +32 (0) 2 233 3883 a.hoel@epha.org www.epha.org

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