EFN Business Plan
The EFN business plan aims to reach a common understanding and agreement on what the objectives, the actions and the expected outcomes should be for the coming years. This roadmap for policy making will lead to a clear priority setting, with concrete actions to be taken forward by the EFN members, and will result in ownership of the members.
The business plan is a dynamic toolkit and needs to be reviewed on a regular basis. For each actions agreed on, a member of EFN takes the lead and clear deadlines are set.
The business plan is presented in the format of a route map and can be easily used by the members within their own consortium as a toolkit to visualise the outcomes of EFN lobby work.
>> EFN Professional Committee Work Plan 2007-2008
>> EFN Public Policy Committee Work Plan 2007-2008
>> EFN Workforce Committee Work Plan 2007-2008
>> EFN Work Plan 2006 & EFN Activity Report 2006




