Western Balkans

EU TACSO 3

#SUCCESSSTORIES EU TACSO 3 Project

LOCATION: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey (2018-2021). Since 2019 GDSI has supported Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the Western Balkans and Turkey through the EU TACSO 3 project. The project has strengthened the role of CSOs and improved their capacities to actively participate in democratic processes and stimulate an enabling environment […]

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GDSI Expands its Expertise in the Eastern Partnership Region

GDSI is delighted to announce that we have been awarded for the contract “Regional Technical Assistance to Build Civil Society Capacities” (2021-2024). This project will contribute to strengthening and promoting the role of civil society in reforms and democratic changes in the Eastern Partnership countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. It aims

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Four Years in Four Minutes – Looking back on our Success in the Eastern Partnership Region

GDSI’s Eastern Partnership Civil Society Facility – Regional Actions project has come to an end. The project began in 2017 and has since embarked on a remarkable journey of success and achievement in a constantly evolving context.  Funded by the EU, its aims were to support civil society in its quest for better polices and

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GDSI in Conversation with Aleksandar Andrija Pejović

Former Minister of European Affairs, Chief Negotiator for EU Accession Talks and National Coordinator for the Instrument for Pre-Accession Funds of Montenegro. I believe the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak and its effects, especially the protracted economic crisis and the EU’s own recovery prospects and modalities (such as through the EU Recovery Fund), will adversely affect the regions’

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