TransConflict Serbia.

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Areas of operation Western Balkans
Address Makenzijeva 18, 11 000 Belgrade
Website www.transconflict.com
Contact mirjana.kosic@transconflict.com
Tel +381 (0) 11 344 2602

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It is TransConflict Serbia’s assertion that the successful transformation of conflict requires a multi-dimensional approach that engages with and aims at transforming the very interests, relationships, discourses and structures that underpin and fuel outbreaks of low- and high-intensity violence.

TransConflict Serbia currently focuses on four specific programme areas:

  • Institution Building
  • Economic Development
  • Human Security
  • Transformative Mediation.

Current TransConflict Projects

The Community for Mutual Trust

The Community for Mutual Trust (CfMT) is a project to recruit a network of civil society organisations to act as a focal point for both local community and security elements, in order to improve the level of communication and cooperation between actors. The aim is to improve community relations with the security infrastructure of the Ministries of Defence and Interior in southern Serbia.

Strengthening Inter-Municipal and Economic Co-operation in the Podrinje Region

This project, in conjunction with the Representational Office of Republika Srpska in Belgrade, is to promote and facilitate economic and inter-municipal co-operation between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia. By strengthening the skills and knowledge of municipal officials and small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs) from 25 municipalities (13 in Serbia, 12 in Republika Srpska) throughout the Podrinje region, which is afflicted by high-levels of unemployment and poverty, TransConflict Serbia aims to stimulate regional co-operation, including economic trade and municipal ties. More info on this project>>>.

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Tags: Bosnia, Croatia, Development, Kosovo, Macedonia, Mediation/Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding Organisations, Reconciliation, Research, Serbia, Western Balkans

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