Green April

“Green April” project was created in order to provide conditions for waste separation for tenants of Kralja Milutina street and surrounding streets in Belgrade downtown. This goal will be accomplished by placing the recycling containers for plastic, metal and paper.
Serbia on the Move’ s Eco Team consists of eight young people, who gathered together around a common idea in November 2010, after they successfully finished “I am not on the take, I work for salary” campaign.

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Free Entrance

Free Entrance seminar arose from the need for the active participation of young people in creating positive changes in their environment. It is primarily designed for students and activists of non-governmental organizations, as well as for people coming from the business sector who want to acquire new skills, such as public speaking and community organizing.

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Matter of Choice

“Matter of Choice” project aims to improve the electoral system in Serbia through raising the level of citizens’ participation in the process of political decision-making on the one hand, and to increase the accountability of elected representatives in Parliament on the other. Current situation is characterized by low level of accountability of elected representatives, and extremely strengthened the power of the political parties, making them more influential than the institutions of the system. The project is conducted in a the partnership with National Coallition for Decentralization and Media and Reform Center Niš, and supported by the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

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Right to Know

The “Right to Know” project, conducted from April 2015 conducted by Serbia on the Move, in partnership with the Legal Scanner, and supported by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), aims to draw the attention of citizens, institutions and entire public to the problems occurring in the health and judicial system of Serbia for a long time.

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Raise the Ramp!

When you go for a walk with your baby, how many times has it happened to you that because of stairs, tight passages, a parked car or some other barrier you can’t pass through with your baby stroller? “Raise the ramp!” project was created to remove the barriers and to enable parents to move freely with the baby strollers. Six groups of parents will choose one barrier in six parts of the city. Together with teams of technical faculties’ students they’ll find a way to remove the barriers. This project was supported by 1.000 of citizens of Belgrade with their signatures. Removing the barriers is foreseen for October 2011.

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I am not on the take, I work for salary

The project “I am not on the take, I work for a salary – raising the capacity of civil society organizations, institutions and local authorities for fighting against corruption in health care system” will be conducted in Zrenjanin, Zaječar, Užice, Subotica and Vranje. This project is a sequel to “I am not on the take, I work for salary” project which was successfully implemented in Belgrade.

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