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Four-member family Petrovic from Prnjavor near town Sabac, has been growing raspberies for years, agriculture being the only source of…
Four-member family Petrovic from Prnjavor near town Sabac, has been growing raspberies for years, agriculture being the only source of…
“When I lived in Institution, I did not need to know how to read. Now I live in my own…
“I spent 21 years without any rights in an institution. Now I can work and start my life”, says Nebojsa…
High School in Obrenovac, hit hardest of all education institutions during the disastrous floods in May 2014, has been reconstructed…
In 2015, over 200 families in Serbia, BiH, Croatia and Montenegro obtained roof over their heads thanks to Regional Housing Programme (RHP). The aim is to support refugee families and internally displaces persons who have not had durable housing solutions for more than 20 years.
“European funding changed our lives here in BioSense. We now have 50 young people, 30 out of which have PhD degrees, who would otherwise all be abroad if it weren’t for EU funding.” This is how Professor Vesna Crnojevic-Bengin, President of the BioSense University in Novi Sad, describes the impact EU projects had on this institution.
In 2015, agreements were signed with municipalities, construction sites opened, keys to apartments handed to refugees and IDPs who have for years, decades even, lived in collective centres.
Exchange Programme kicked off in 2004, with the aim to bring Serbian municipalities closer to, and facilitate implementation of, EU practices. With the financial support from the EU worth some EUR30 million, the projects have been implemented by the Standing Conference of Town and Municipalities.
I work as JPD at the EU Delegation in Belgrade in European Integration and Economic Section assigned to the European Commission staff. From the very beginning of my placement I have contributed in analysis, monitoring and reporting of developments in Serbia…
Education is crucial for development of a society. That’s why we, the artists, have started projects IDEAL and Islands whose aim is to introduce drama pedagogy into the teaching process, says Ms Suncica Milosavljevic, creative director of the BAZAART organisation…