The delivery of lambs and kids to 121 farming households, funded by the European Union, is completed. Each livestock producer received seven lambs with pedigree (one mail and six female) so farmers can continue to breed sheep with pedigree and enlarge their herds; also these high quality lambs will be used for milk and cheese production. Thank to the EU support, total of 874 lambs is delivered to Serbian flood affected farmers.
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Overview The delivery of lambs and kids to 121 farming households, funded by the European Union, is completed. Each livestock…
On the occasion of the event Open doors held in the French Embassy in Belgrade, the Ambassador Christine Moro said that Paris climate conference had been labelled “urgent” because human activities caused major climate change and increase in global temperature.
Open Doors events continued with Danish Embassy hosting students of Faculty of Political Sciences with the aim of opening a debate about the role of civil society and freedom of media.
On the occasion of 65 year of the signature of Schuman Declaration, within Open Doors activities, Finnish Embassy, with its Ambassador Peka Orpana, hosted some 20 students of Belgrade University.
The e-business awareness raising campaign for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) was launched in Belgrade on 12 June 2015 as a part of the E-business Development Project activities funded by the European Union. The speeches were delivered by Katarina Jovanovic-Obradovic, Assistant Minister of Economy, Sava Savic, Assistant Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications, Mr. Oskar Benedikt, Deputy Head of Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Serbia and Leszek Jakubowski, Project Team Leader.
Bulgarian Ambassador to Serbia Angel Dimitrov said today that he was certain Serbia would become part of European Union.
Italian Embassy opened its Doors for all those interested to learn more about European Union, First Secretary of Embassy Alessandro Neto told FoNet.
On June 2nd 2015, the representatives of the City of Šabac, the Commissariat for refugees and Migration of the Republic of Serbia and Housing Center ceremonially signed up Contract on Cooperation for construction of prefabricated houses in Šabac.
Ten single moms from five Serbian cities have received grants to start or expand their own business through project “Strengthening human rights and economic empowerment of single mothers in Serbia”, implemented by Ana and Vlade Divac Foundation and funded by European Union via its EIDHR programme.