Environment is a high ranking issue on the European agenda and increasingly so with regard to its interventions in BiH. The BiH and the European Unions' strategic documents stress the importance of proper implementation of the environmental acquis.
While the official responsibility for compliance lies with the BiH authorities, the NGO community has a very important role to complement the work of the administration by signalling infractions, collecting of information, coordinating the pilot project and educating citizens about their rights and obligations.
BiH environmental NGOs have developed considerably over the past decade. Further support to their capacity building and know how improvements has been recognised as valuable for their becoming full and complementary partners of the administration in implementation of the environmental acquis.
The European Union has recognised those needs, and provided series of development projects to contribute to encouragement of the partnership between governmental and non-governmental sectors with the aim of effective implementation of EU standards in environment in BiH.
In that respect, this European Union project aimed at supporting partnerships between governmental and non-governmental sectors with the aim of effective implementation of EU standards on integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) in BiH. We supported that by building capacities of civil society organisations on monitoring of behaviour of the industry in compliance with environmental permits, enhancing government and NGOs to address jointly specific environmental problems caused by industries and by raising awareness on necessity of industry to comply with environmental permit requirements and standards by fact findings missions and surveys conducted in the target area, with recommendations as useable and important country wide.