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For the past six years the REC has supported
transboundary cooperation and dialogue
between Montenegro and Albania
through the Skadar/Shkodra Lake component
of REReP project 4.3.23: Transboundary
Cooperation through the Management
of Shared Natural Resources.  LAKESIDE LARGESSE: Handcraft producers offer a variety of local wares in Shkodra, Albania.
During this
time, representatives from both countries
have participated in building up formal and
informal means of cooperation to address
this unique transboundary zone.
One of the most notable achievements of
the project was the Skadar/Shkodra Lake
Forum, which emerged as the main platform
for transboundary dialogue between Montenegro
and Albania on lake-related issues.
Even as an informal body, the forumhasmanaged
to facilitate institutional transboundary
dialogue. The scope of the forum’s work has
expanded significantly, from initially providing
a project planning and consulting mechanism
to becoming a real actor in the planning
and implementation of regional and crossborder
policy. The forum is now initiating a
discussion to determine its successor—i.e. a
new, joint institution to take over the forum’s
current functions, in addition to being given
greater responsibilities concerning joint management
of the lake’s natural resources.
As a formal structure, the Skadar/Shkodra
Lake Forum was established as an advisory
body to support the planning of project activities.
Formerly representing a variety of actors
and narrower interests of local communities,
the forum evolved into a body developing
strategic approaches for the entire transboundary
region. The forum ensured that meetings
took place each year on a regular basis between
key local stakeholders from both sides of the
border (NGOs, local officials, schools, tourism
boards, water management, nature conservation
and national park authorities, environmental
inspectorates, etc.). In addition, REC site
coordinators, themain local-level facilitators of
this process,maintained close cooperationwith
forum members. Because of this, local stakeholders
have been given a significantly stronger
mandate to act as real players in decisions and
strategies concerning regional development.
Forum meetings have also served as efficient
cross-sectoral/cross-border coordinationmechanisms.
From the very outset of the project, the
forum helped to build trust and transparency
during discussions of broader issues.
Due to its key strategic role in transboundary
management, the Skadar/Shkodra
Lake Forum has succeeded in initiating discussion
and activities toward establishing a
new transboundary institution for the lake
region that will be even more efficient than
existing mechanisms. To this effect, REC
Country Office Albania and Country Office
Montenegro [had] organised a ceremony for
the signing of a statement of cooperation
between two newly established NGOs: the
Montenegro Skadar Lake Forum and Albanian
Shkodra Lake Forum.
Also recognised at the signing ceremony
was the Joint Fair of Albanian-Montenegrin
Handcraft Producers, which took place on
February 2 in Shkodra, Albania. The fair
offered participants a unique opportunity to
see and purchase handcrafts from the lake
region. It is activities such as this that represent
the two forums’ efforts to achieve sustainable
management of lake resources for
the benefit of people, communities and
institutions on both sides of the border.
Mutual prosperity is, indeed, closely linked
to the health of this lake region’s environment
and resources. |