Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction

Towards greater social inclusion in the Republic of Serbia on its road of European integrations

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Autonomous Women’s Center – Civil Society Focal Point for Women

The Autonomous Women’s Center has been professionally engaged in the issue of violence against women since 1993 through: consultations (more than 14.000 beneficiaries); cooperation with relevant institutions on developing a model of coordinated community action for both prevention and protection against domestic violence (30 municipalities, over 1000 educated experts); research; participation in the elaboration of national strategies and action plans; raising awareness campaigns (including the campaign of the Council of Europe); coordination of the national network of women’s organizations (23 organizations); participation in international networks and expert groups (UN Division for the Advancement of Women); regular monitoring and commenting on governmental policies, implementation of strategies and laws.

The Autonomous Women’s Center submits all the analyses, research findings and suggestions to both governmental and international bodies and provides all the data to the interested public.

More information on the Civil Society Focal Points and members of the Clusters may be downloaded at the website of the Program Management Unit: http://www.crnps.org.yu/kocd/kocd.asp.

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Address: Tiršova 5a, 11000 Beograd

Tel. 011/2687 190

E-mail: dobre_prakse@azc.org.yu

http://www.womenngo.org.yu

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"We are convinced that the social inclusion of all citizens of a country is a key condition for sustainable economic growth and political stability. Thus, the social inclusion process launched by the Serbian Government will be an important part of our joint work. Nowadays, with the new situation after the global financial and economic crisis, the fight against poverty and social exclusion is more important than ever."
Ervin H. Hofer
Swiss Ambassador to the Republic of Serbia

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