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Support to civil society networks to monitor security sector reform
Strengthening of the civil society networks, with the view to contribute to the security sector reform process in the framework of the process of European integration, is the main goal of the project that is being implemented by Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, with the support of the OSCE Mission to Serbia.
Overall objective of this project is to involve civil society, organised within relevant CSO networks, to contribute to and monitor on-going reforms in security sector that inter alia include issues such as police reform, migration, trafficking of arms, fight against corruption and organised crime.
Therefore, this project aims to further strengthen coordination of civil society organisations and the role they have in the two most relevant civil society mechanisms within this process:
- National Convention on the European Union (NKEU) – Working group for Chapter 24;
- Sectorial Civic Society Organizations (SEKO) for Justice and Home Affairs Areas.
Realization of this project is supported by OSCE Mission to Serbia.
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