WHO ARE WE?

European Movement in Serbia was established in 1992 with a mission of advocating peaceful, democratic nad full European integration of modern Serbia.

We are a project-funded and membership-based organisation that continues to expand and bring together pro-European individuals and organisations dedicated to European values.

WHAT WE DO?

>> Policy research, advocacy, campaigns and public events, aimed at initiating, promoting and representing the European integration process and importance of quality political, economic and social reforms in Serbia and spreading democratic principles and values.

>> Education & trainings, mentoring and international exchanges for different target groups.

>> Capacity building for public and local institutions, CSOs and media.

>> Initiating and engaging in national, regional and international networks.

SERBIA IN EUROPE, EUROPE IN SERBIA

Our projects and activities support the building of capacities for European integration of the society as a whole.

   + Public officials and servants
   + Independent and regulatory bodies
   + National bodies and local self-governments
   + Civil society organizations    + Media
   + SMEs and social entrepreneurs
   + Youth and students
   + Women
   + Farmers

Reconciliation

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EMI Statement: The situation in Belarus

By | October 16th, 2020|Categories: EMinS Statements|Tags: , |

The European Movement stands with the Belarusian people, who continue to take to the streets asking for free and fair elections and calling for the release of Sergei Tikhanovsky as well as all peaceful protesters, including opposition leaders, students, and human rights activists unlawfully intimidated, arrested, or inhumanely detained during the protests in Belarus. To this end, we [...]

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No Trust – No Peace! Belgrade Security Forum 2020

By | March 9th, 2020|Categories: EMinS News|Tags: , , , |

10th edition of the Belgrade Security Forum to be held on October 21-23, 2020 in Belgrade hotel Hyatt Regency under the title No Trust - No Peace!. Call for Papers is open for the Academic Event in scope of the Forum, under the title "State Capture and Security". Addressing the General Assembly in September 2018, Secretary General [...]

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Achievements of Technical Dialogue are Changing Lives of Citizens

By | February 27th, 2020|Categories: EMinS News|Tags: , , |

The publication The Perspective on the Technical Dialogue Agreements between Belgrade and Pristina published by the Group for Advocacy of Public Policies of Belgrade and Pristina was presented at the Media Center in Belgrade. The publication is a collection of articles about the benefits of the agreements that are the result of the Technical Dialogue between Belgrade [...]

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Perspectives of Technical Dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina

By | February 26th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Kosovo Serbia Advocacy Policy Group (KSPAG) organizes the presentation of the publication “Perspectives of Technical Dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina”, on Wednesday, 26 February 2020, in Media Center Belgrade, at 11.00. The publication is a collection of articles on the benefits of agreements deriving from the technical dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, facilitated by the European Union. The articles highlight the impact of [...]

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Book Presentation: When Serbs and Albanians Loved Each Other

By | January 31st, 2020|Tags: , , , , |

The European Movement is organizing the presentation of the publication “When Serbs and Albanians Loved Each Other”, that will be held on January 31st, 2020 at the Media Center (Terazije 3, Belgrade), starting at 12.00 a.m. Take a look at the agenda. The book “When Serbs and Albanians Loved Each Other” originated as one of the project’s activities (Towards the Politics of Serbian-Albanian Friendship), [...]

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Youth from the Region Completed Summer School on Friendship and Reconciliation

By | July 16th, 2019|Categories: EMinS News|Tags: , , |

Within the project Democratization and Reconciliation in the Western Balkans, European Movement in Serbia organized an International Summer School “Engagement for Friendship: Changing Political Culture in the Balkans”, which took place in Belgrade, June 30 to July 7, 2019. The Summer School focused on the role of friendship in fostering ethnic reconciliation in the region, and [...]

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Open Call for Participant of International Summer School on Reconciliation in the Balkans

By | May 13th, 2019|Categories: EMinS News|Tags: , , |

The Jean Monnet Network Consortium led by the New York University of Tirana, together with the Institute of East Central and Balkan Europe (IECOB), the University of Dubrovnik, the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology and the European Movement of Serbia is pleased to announce an exciting and timely Summer School program, under the title “Engagement [...]

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From Warsaw to Tirana: Overcoming the Past Together

By | January 24th, 2019|Categories: Finished projects|Tags: , , , |

Reconciliation and good neighbourly relations are among the key priorities of the Stabilisation and Association Process of the Western Balkans, on its way from the burden of past conflicts towards a peaceful European perspective. In the framework of the momentum created by the Berlin Process, in February 2018 the EC’s “Enlargement Strategy for Western Balkans” [...]

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Democratization and Reconciliation in the Western Balkans

By | August 15th, 2018|Categories: Finished projects|Tags: , |

The EU’s enlargement toward the east was conceived, among other reasons, on the basis that it would promote the consolidation of democracy in candidate countries. The success of the eastern enlargement gave further backing to the expansion of the EU toward the Western Balkans. Yet unlike their Central European counterparts, the Western Balkans had to [...]

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