Kancelarija za saradnju sa civilnim društvom The Office for Cooperation
with Civil Society
The Office has been established as an institutional mechanism to support the development of a dialogue between the Serbian Government and CSO’s

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Information about selected participants of the “Move.Link.Engage” conference

We would like to inform all interested parties that, based on a public call for participation in the conference "Move.Link.Engage. Rethinking of Europe and Western Balkans", announced on August 3, 2017, the joint Commission of the Office for Cooperation with Civil Society and the Belgrade Open School decided to select the participants of the conference.

Of the 35 (thirty-five) received applications, the Commission decided to choose the following 14 (fourteen) organizations:

1.Small Development Club

2.CERIB

3.Drug Policy Network South East Europe

4.Women's Development Center

5.Serbian – Jewish Choral Society

6.Volunteering Support Association

7.Education for the 21st Century

8.Caritas Šabac

9.Regional center ''Mobing Niš''

10.Roma Youth

11.Environment Engineering Group

12.Green Eye

13.Housing Center

14.Timok Club

The Conference is jointly organized on September 18 and 19, 2017 by the Office for Cooperation with Civil Society and the Belgrade Open School, and supported by the program "Europe for Citizens" and the Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden in the Republic of Serbia.

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Izradu i razvoj ovog internet sajta omogućila je Evropska unija u okviru projekta “EU podrška Kancelariji za saradnju sa civilnim društvom “. Sadržaj ovog sajta isključiva je odgovornost Kancelarije za saradnju sa civilnim društvom Vlade Republike Srbije i nužno ne predstavlja stavove Evropske unije.

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