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Project Promoting Benefits of Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue for Citizens Launched
{image1}Improving the narratives of the technical dialogue in both Kosovo and Serbia by highlighting impact of the agreements on the everyday lives of the citizens is the goal of the project “Promoting and Communicating Benefits of the Kosovo-Serbia EU Facilitated Dialogue” launched by Kosovo Serbia Policy Advocacy Group (KSPAG). The ...
{image1}Improving the narratives of the technical dialogue in both Kosovo and Serbia by highlighting impact of the agreements on the everyday lives of the citizens is the goal of the project “Promoting and Communicating Benefits of the Kosovo-Serbia EU Facilitated Dialogue” launched by Kosovo Serbia Policy Advocacy Group (KSPAG).
The project foresees a number of communication and outreach activities which will disseminate and promote the benefits of the technical dialogue, peer to peer cooperation and local engagement to stimulate debate and enhance understanding.
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The KSPAG Consortium is comprised of eight likeminded NGOs who want to broaden support for the dialogue and are: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP), Balkans Policy Research Group (BPRG), Democracy for Development Institute (D4D), Kosovo Centre for Security Studies, NGO ACTIV from Kosovo and Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence (BFPE), European Movement in Serbia (EMinS) and Lawyers Committee for Human Rights YUCOM from Serbia.
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The “Promoting and Communicating Benefits of the Kosovo-Serbia EU Facilitated Dialogue” project is funded by the European Union and Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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