Turkey Local Agenda 21 Program

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During the UN Rio “Earth Summit” held in 1992, “sustainable development” was endorsed as the common goal of humanity, along with the global action plan entitled “Agenda 21” delineating the principles and areas of action to cope with environmental and development problems and to move towards attaining the goal of sustainable development in the twenty-first century. In Chapter 28 of Agenda 21, local authorities in each country are called upon to undertake a consultative process with their populations and achieve a consensus on a “Local Agenda 21” for their communities.

The Local Agenda 21 (LA-21) processes in Turkey were launched in late 1997 via a series of projects, with the support of UNDP – United Nations Development Program, and under the coordination of UCLG-MEWA – United Cities and Local Governments, Middle East and West Asia Section (formerly IULA-EMME). In subsequent years, with the partnership and support of the Ministry of Interior-General Directorate of Local Authorities, the project framework of LA-21 was converted into the “Turkey LA-21 Program”.

The Turkey LA-21 Program, recognized by UNDP as one of the best practices of participatory-democratic local governance implementations in the world, is credited mainly for enabling the development of a new “local governance” model in Turkey whereby public institutions, local authorities and civil society organizations are forming the triangle of the local decision-making processes. The City Councils, situated in the forefront of this model, function as democratic platforms where development priorities and pressing problems of the city are identified and discussed.

This partnership model, bringing together all local “stakeholders” under the facilitation of the municipality and thereby enabling the establishment of a “collective wisdom” which embraces the whole city, provides a very suitable umbrella for other participatory structures and processes, in particular for the Women’s and Youth Assemblies, platforms for Special Interest Groups encompassing the children, the elderly and the disabled, participation at the Neighborhood level, and Working Groups.


Turkey Local Agenda 21 Program: Consecutive Phases

  1. Phase I: “Promotion and Development of Local Agenda 21s in Turkey” Project (November 1997-December 1999). The Project Document was published in the Official Gazette of Turkey dated 6 March 1998 as “International Agreement”.
  2. Phase II: “Implementing Local Agenda 21s in Turkey” Project (January 2000-December 2003). The Project Document was published in the Official Gazette of Turkey dated 22 January 2001 as “International Agreement”.
  3. Phase III: “Localizing the UN MDGs and WSSD Plan of Implementation through the Turkey LA-21 Governance Network” Project (May 2004-September 2006). The Project Document was published in the Official Gazette of Turkey dated 12 November 2003 as “International Agreement”.
  4. Phase IV: “Localizing the UN Millennium Development Goals in Turkey through the LA-21 Governance Network” Project (September 2006-June 2009). The Project Document was published in the Official Gazette of Turkey dated 24 April 2007 as “International Agreement”.
  5. Phase V: “Training and capacity building for strengthening the City Councils and their functioning as local democratic governance mechanisms” Project (encompassing the period October 2009-March 2011 as the final phase under the Turkey LA-21 Program.)

The website of the Turkey LA-21 Program is at the following address: www.kentkonseyleri.net

UCLG Members


UCLG’s members represent over half of the world’s total population

Present in 136 of the 191 UN members states in seven world regions, UCLG’s members include individual cities and national associations of local governments, which represent all the cities and local governments in a single country.


Lists of Members:

Lists of UCLG World Council members and UCLG World Executive Bureau members will be added in forthcoming days.

 

 

 

Categories of Membership


Categories of membership are stipulated in the following articles of the UCLG Constitution:


MEMBERSHIP

Article 6                Categories of membership

The World Organisation consists of the following categories of members:

a. Local government members;

b. Regional sections;

c. International organisation members;

d. Associate members;

e. Honorary members.


Article 7                Local government members

Local government membership of the World Organisation shall be open to:

a. Individual cities and local governments;

b. National associations of local government.


Article 8                Regional sections

Regional sections of the World Organisation, recognised in accordance with the provisions of this constitution, are members as of right.


Article 9                International organisation members

International organisation membership of the World Organisation shall be open to international local government organisations which represent specific categories of local governments, and/or whose purposes relate to specific sectoral or thematic issues.


Article 10            Associate members

Associate membership of the World Organisation shall be open to organizations which, though not themselves local government organizations, are strongly concerned with or involved in local government matters.


Article 11             Honorary members

Honorary membership may be granted to individuals or institutions who have rendered distinguished service to the association or to the cause of democratic local government. Nominations for Honorary membership shall be made by the Executive Bureau and approved by the World Council.

Membership Fees


Provisions regarding membership fees are stipulated under the heading “Rights and Obligations of Members”, as follows:


RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS

Article 12

Members may participate in the various activities and programmes of the organisation and have equal access to information, data and documentation on local government matters and the activities and decisions of the organisation.

 
Article 13

Members undertake to support, promote and adhere to the World Organisation's mission, values and objectives.

 
Article 14              Membership fees

Local government members, international organisation members and associate members shall pay an annual membership fee. The World Council, upon proposal of the Executive Bureau, shall decide on the amount of the respective membership fees. The membership fees for local government members shall take the following into consideration:

a. the number of inhabitants represented by the member;

b. the state of the country's economic development.

The formula for membership fees shall be included in the General Rules of Procedure.

 
Article 15

Membership fees shall be paid in accordance with the General Rules of Procedure. Membership shall become effective upon receipt of the new member's first payment.

 
Article 16

Any member may resign at any time by giving a minimum of six months written notice to the Secretariat as specified in the General Rules of Procedure, provided that such a member shall remain liable to pay any outstanding membership dues, including any appropriate pro rata share.