The Renewables and Environmental Regulatory Institute (RERI) and Belgrade Open School (BOŠ) are inviting you to take part in consultations regarding the National Energy and Climate Plan development in Serbia, which will be held on the 14th and 15th of March
14-03-2022 11:00 - 15-03-2022 15:00 CET
Women’s anti-war activism in Serbia played a central role in Serbia’s alternative political space...In this regard, Women in Black played a remarkable role in piercing the political silence and denial of Serbian state aggression in the region
Although the privatization of water supply in Serbia is still not a regular practice, we want to preventively inform the population about the consequences before this important public service is put on the market
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The Timok Digital Media Digitization Workshop was a four day workshop (August 22-25, 2023) in Zaječar, Serbia designed to bring archivists, cultural workers, and community members together to strengthen media preservation efforts in the region
The lack of this support is evident in the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Labour Force Survey [1] , according to which as many as 52.9% of women in Serbia are not active in the labor market
Gorjan Jovanovski, Founder/CEO, AirCare (North Macedonia) Samir Lemes, Professor, University of Zenica; Activist on Air Pollution (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Olsi Nika, Environmental Biologist; Expert/Activist on Water Quality, Eco Albania (Albania) Mario Rajn, Mayor, Krizevci (Croatia); ‘Energy independence by 2030’; Board Member, Energy Cities Selma Sehovic, Project Manager, Climate Change and Just Energy Transition, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dialogue, South-East Europe (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Hristina Vojvodic, Legal Expert, Renewables and Environmental Regulatory Institute (RERI) (Serbia)
In Smederevo, Serbia, a new social-activist center started its life at the beginning of February called, the City Development House (abbreviated – GRAD)
Whereas their success has varied, the latest environmental protests in Serbia have proved the tangible and specific issues that affect the daily lives of citizens, still have a high mobilization potential to enhance citizens’ sense of agency
25-01-2022 | 11:00 - 12:30 CET
Ethnically disaggregated data show that Kosovo Serbs considered unemployment (20.5%), prices of public utilities (14.8%), and electric energy supply (11.4%) as the three most pressing issues
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