PROJECTS
The main goal of this project is to enhance regional transparency on defence-related issues.
In the framework of the DCAF project, ‘Good Governance in Cybersecurity in the Western Balkans’, funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, studies on gender and cybersecurity will be conducted on six Western Balkans economies: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia.
Overall, the project aims to support the implementation of Resolution 1325 in Serbia by strengthening the Civil Society Network 1325 in Serbia.
One of the main objectives of this project is to develop CSOs’ organisational and operational capacities and contribute to strengthening the enabling environment in which CSOs operate in the Western Balkans and Turkey.
The goal of this project is to map the negative manifestations of the Chinese influence on the Serbian citizens to increase the number of individuals aware of the impact of Chinese influence on human security and spark a debate about the risks associated with China and its investments, as well as the effective strategies to mitigate these risks.
The main goal of this project is to enhance regional transparency on defence-related issues.
Through the activities of the special body that was created by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, the aim of the project is to provide aid to the human rights defenders, as well as to whistleblowers. The assistance will be provided through direct legal assistance by members of the body that is consisted of renowned lawyers, jurists, and investigative journalist.
The overall objective of this project is to substantively contribute to the sustainable rule of law reforms in Serbia and Montenegro by bridging the gaps between political criteria and rule of law reforms under Cluster I within new EU enlargement methodology.
The project focuses on the crisis management caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Serbia.