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PRO-CURE Group Members Elected
After conducting a public competition, Belgrade Centre for Security Policy and Society Against Corruption have elected the members of the Group for strengthening civil oversight of public procurement in Serbian security sector (PRO-CURE).
Elected members of the PRO-CURE Group are:
- Aleksandar Đekić (Bečejsko Udruženje mladih – BUM, Bečej)
- Dragan Nikodijević (Centar za društveni razvoj, Kljajićevo)
- Nenad Miljković (Info centar, Brus)
- Darko Stojković (NIIT centar, Novi Sad)
- Miroslav Mijatović (Podrinjski antikorupcijski tim – PAKT, Loznica)
- Milan Stefanović (PROTECTA, Niš)
- Dejan Škorić (Resurs centar, Majdanpek)
These organizations and their representatives have been elected due to their experience in conducting projects and activities on corruption and public procurement, and also because of their motivated and active participation in the work of anti-corruption networks of civil society in Serbia.
Elected organizations are expected to actively participate in:
- trainings for developing and testing methodology for public procurement assessment;
- writing case studies on public procurement in security institutions;
- raising public awareness campaign about the importance of efficient and effective spending of public funds.
Group members will have constant expert support in implementation of all activities, especially in writing case studies.
We thank all the organizations and their representatives for participating in the competition.
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