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Cross-sector collaboration in Dolnobřežansko region in Praha - Západ district
Smolon, Štěpán ; Dohnalová, Marie (advisor) ; Moree, Dana (referee)
7 Abstract The diploma thesis analyzes the relations and cooperation between civil, state and market sectors in the suburban region of Dolnobřežansko. The aim of the thesis is to describe the current state of cooperation between civil society organizations and the other two sectors in terms of its forms in a specific territorial unit. A partial goal is to understand how the subjects' motives for cooperation, or the expected benefit from it, are related to the choice of its specific form and how it is then managed for individual forms of cooperation. Forms of cross-sector collaboration and relations in the region are examined and categorized on the basis of two theoretical concepts, or typologies, according to cooperating entities. In the practical part of the thesis, a research investigation is carried out identifying the specific forms of cross-sector collaboration in the region, the motives of individual subjects on the basis of which they choose individual forms, as well as the way of managing mutual relations. Extent of the thesis The thesis is 92 standard pages in lenght. Key words Cross-sector collaboration, Dolnobřežansko region, civil society organisations, state sector, market sector
Support for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Czech Republic
Macháčková, Hana ; Zemková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Hájková, Vanda (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to assess support for people with autism spectrum disorders in the Czech Republic and to document an improvement in this field. The theoretical part of this thesis defines special needs of a person with autism spectrum disorder and his or her family and describes means of support and social services for the group. This part also includes brief history of civil society organisations that have contributed to the progress the most - Autistik and APLA. The next part analyzes experiences of parents of children with autism spectrum disorders compiled in a biographical survey. The outcome of this paper is a comprehensive presentation of issues concerning the life of people with autism spectrum disorders and their families in our country. This thesis also identified the means of support that are the most useful for this group.
Development of civil society organizations focusing on women's rights in Tunisia before and after the first democratic elections
Homolková, Tereza ; Muhič Dizdarevič, Selma (advisor) ; Klípa, Ondřej (referee)
In this master thesis I deal with civil society organizations in Tunisia with a focus on women's rights. Firstly, I present the conceptual frameworks I work with and I set the indicators on the basis of which I assess the organization. I present context in which organisations are operating, I describe the history of Tunisia and the state of women's rights in Tunisia. First I focus on the period before the first democratic elections, between 1987 and 2011, when president Zin Abidin bin Ali ruled. Then I move on to the period after the first democratic elections, which took place in 2011, until 2018. Subsequently, I compare the functioning of civil society organisations with a focus on women's rights in these two periods. I discuss what organizations have to deal with during their operation, what influences them and what problems they concentrate on within the framework of women's rights. I collect information and data using document analysis, and then analyze the data with open coding.
IPA Bridge on the Danube: Cross-border Co-operation and Social Reconstruction in Slavonia and Vojvodina
Vienne, Cassiopee ; Králová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Kasáková, Zuzana (referee)
The relations between Croatia and Serbia are determining for regional peace and stability and for the course of the EU enlargement in the Western Balkans. The Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA) is the funding mechanism designed for the implementation of the EU's enlargement policy in the Western Balkans. This research investigates the extent to which IPA has integrated to the local cross- border initiatives in culture and youth and has fostered social reconstruction between Croats and Serbs in Slavonia (Croatia) and Vojvodina (Serbia). Co-operation in the cultural sector is an important element of social reconstruction, as it favours contacts and the erosion of antagonistic prejudices against the other ethnic group. The objective of this research is defined as two-fold, firstly to test a model of cross-border co-operation devised from EU integration theories and, secondly to provide an accurate picture of the cross-border initiatives in Slavonia and Vojvodina based on ground-level experience. The analysis of the data collected shows mixed results. On one hand IPA has integrated successfully into the landscape of local cross-border initiatives by stimulating socialisation between civil society organisations. IPA has also increased local ownership of cross-border co-operation amongst the...
"Cooperation and Partnership between the Civil Society Organisations and Regional Administration in the Region Vysočina"
Sosvorová, Lenka ; Pauerová, Hana (advisor) ; Muhič Dizdarevič, Selma (referee)
There is no doubt that civil society organizations play an important role in the regional development. One of the inner factors of the regional development potential and the tool to ensuring the quality and sustainability of the implemented measures is the cooperation and partnership between the civil and public sector entities. The cooperation and parthership should be strenghtened by the inner organization of civil sector into the ubrella organizations and by the provision of their services. In this diploma thesis is realized the quantitative research which is focused on the fact what is the role of regional umbrella organization in the setting of cooperation and partnership with the regional government.
Support for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Czech Republic
Macháčková, Hana ; Zemková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Hájková, Vanda (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to assess support for people with autism spectrum disorders in the Czech Republic and to document an improvement in this field. The theoretical part of this thesis defines special needs of a person with autism spectrum disorder and his or her family and describes means of support and social services for the group. This part also includes brief history of civil society organisations that have contributed to the progress the most - Autistik and APLA. The next part analyzes experiences of parents of children with autism spectrum disorders compiled in a biographical survey. The outcome of this paper is a comprehensive presentation of issues concerning the life of people with autism spectrum disorders and their families in our country. This thesis also identified the means of support that are the most useful for this group.

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