Round table within the project “Support of the civil society to public administration in the IPA II rural development focusing on the Measure 202” which is funded by the Delegation of European Union to the Republic of Serbia.
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Signing ceremony funded by the European Union and implemented by OSCE Mission will be held at 12:00 on Tuesday, 4 February, at the Sava Centre Sala 2 Ground Floor.
An internal armed conflict must be found to exist where a State’s armed forces confront one or more armed groups or where two or more armed groups confront each other, regardless of the intensity of the confrontations, the level of organisation of the armed forces involved or the duration of the conflict.
Member States have taken many initiatives in recent years, but the results are uneven and more should be done to prevent and punish corruption. These are some of the conclusions from the first ever EU Anti-Corruption Report published today by the European Commission. (76%) of Europeans think that corruption is widespread and more than half (56%) think that the level of corruption in their country has increased over the past three years.
At the Security Conference that starts today in Munich, key actors: High Representative Ashton and Prime Ministers Dacic and Thaçi will talk about this topic.
Minister Branko Ruzić welcomed the recently adopted EESC opinion on the Role of Civil Society in EU-Serbia Relations and mentioned that its recommendations were “constructive and useful for Serbia and its society at large”.
The new law is part of a series of measures taken by the European Commission to promote participation in the European Parliament elections that will take place between 22-25 May 2014, but only half of the EU’s Member States have met the deadline for updating these rules.
The new rules would also give supervisors the power to require those banks to separate certain potentially risky trading activities from their deposit-taking business if the pursuit of such activities compromises financial stability.
Ambassador Michael Davenport delivered equipment for out-of-hospital maternity unit in Presevo, which was procured with the funds from the European Union and the Government of Switzerland through the European Partnership with Municipalities Programme EU PROGRES.
87 refugees and internally displaced people from city of Zaječar and five municipalities from south Serbiahave been supported to start a small business: this support has been provided within the project “Economic strengthening as a Means for the Integration of Refugees, IDPs and Returnees” implemented by local NGO ENECA, from Niš.