The document summarizes a national conference in Serbia on cancer screening. It discusses the successful completion of an EU-funded technical assistance project implemented by ECG to establish a national cancer screening program in Serbia. Key results included strengthening public health institutions' capacities for cancer screening and establishing a National Cancer Screening Office. Healthcare facilities are now ready to begin the first cycle of cancer screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer. The goal is to introduce organized screening to promote early cancer detection in Serbia.
The document discusses a project to equip the central building of the University of Novi Sad with new IT infrastructure and equipment funded by the EU HETIP program. The project aims to improve e-services for educational, scientific, and research work by increasing communications, server, and multimedia capacities as well as library information capacities. Expected results include building capacity to improve existing e-services and enable new e-services like distance learning and grid computing through upgraded internet access, email, websites, and library digital collections.
Prezentacija Ekoloske politike Evropske unijeEuic BG
The document discusses the history and development of EU environmental policy, beginning with increased environmental awareness in the 1970s. It describes how EU environmental policy was established to address common environmental problems and the risk of pollution being transferred between countries. The key principles of EU environmental policy are also outlined, including precautionary action, public participation, and the "polluter pays" principle. The document then provides an overview of the main sectors addressed by EU policy, including air, water, waste, industry, and nature protection. It gives details on some of the major directives established for these sectors.
Environment Sector in SERBIA Overview of EU Assistance Euic BG
The document summarizes EU assistance for the environment sector in Serbia from 2000-2013. It provides details on 9 finalized projects related to legislative reform, air quality monitoring, environmental strategy development, and nature protection. It also outlines 6 ongoing assistance projects totaling €9.9 million for hazardous waste management, inspection capacity building, and public awareness campaigns. Finally, it presents 4 planned future assistance projects worth €6.45 million focused on energy efficiency, nature protection, environmental monitoring, and emissions trading.
The European Film Festival 2013 will take place from May 15-21 at Dom omladine in Beograd, Serbia. It will feature films from across Europe, including dramas, documentaries, and films from Serbia, Italy, the UK, Portugal, Ireland, Bulgaria, France, Slovenia, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Spain, Greece, Hungary, Slovakia, Germany, Finland, and Belgium. Most films will be shown with their original language and English subtitles.
Project - What s up Europe? Let's break the wall, againEuic BG
Coordinator of the Municipal Youth Council of Epinay-sur-Seine
e-mail : manuel.chambrout@epinay-sur-seine.fr
tel : +331.49.71.98.43
Milena Celić
Coordinator of LDA Niš youth program
e-mail : milena.celic@ldanic.rs
tel : +381.18.250.550
Brice Philippon
Director of the service « Urban policy and participatory democracy »
Town council of Epinay-sur-Seine
e-mail : brice.philippon@epinay-sur-seine
The document discusses a project to equip the central building of the University of Novi Sad with new IT infrastructure and equipment funded by the EU HETIP program. The project aims to improve e-services for educational, scientific, and research work by increasing communications, server, and multimedia capacities as well as library information capacities. Expected results include building capacity to improve existing e-services and enable new e-services like distance learning and grid computing through upgraded internet access, email, websites, and library digital collections.
Prezentacija Ekoloske politike Evropske unijeEuic BG
The document discusses the history and development of EU environmental policy, beginning with increased environmental awareness in the 1970s. It describes how EU environmental policy was established to address common environmental problems and the risk of pollution being transferred between countries. The key principles of EU environmental policy are also outlined, including precautionary action, public participation, and the "polluter pays" principle. The document then provides an overview of the main sectors addressed by EU policy, including air, water, waste, industry, and nature protection. It gives details on some of the major directives established for these sectors.
Environment Sector in SERBIA Overview of EU Assistance Euic BG
The document summarizes EU assistance for the environment sector in Serbia from 2000-2013. It provides details on 9 finalized projects related to legislative reform, air quality monitoring, environmental strategy development, and nature protection. It also outlines 6 ongoing assistance projects totaling €9.9 million for hazardous waste management, inspection capacity building, and public awareness campaigns. Finally, it presents 4 planned future assistance projects worth €6.45 million focused on energy efficiency, nature protection, environmental monitoring, and emissions trading.
The European Film Festival 2013 will take place from May 15-21 at Dom omladine in Beograd, Serbia. It will feature films from across Europe, including dramas, documentaries, and films from Serbia, Italy, the UK, Portugal, Ireland, Bulgaria, France, Slovenia, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Spain, Greece, Hungary, Slovakia, Germany, Finland, and Belgium. Most films will be shown with their original language and English subtitles.
Project - What s up Europe? Let's break the wall, againEuic BG
Coordinator of the Municipal Youth Council of Epinay-sur-Seine
e-mail : manuel.chambrout@epinay-sur-seine.fr
tel : +331.49.71.98.43
Milena Celić
Coordinator of LDA Niš youth program
e-mail : milena.celic@ldanic.rs
tel : +381.18.250.550
Brice Philippon
Director of the service « Urban policy and participatory democracy »
Town council of Epinay-sur-Seine
e-mail : brice.philippon@epinay-sur-seine
Report from AS Center for Youth Empowerment of people living with HIV and AIDS and 34 partners organizations of civil society, institutions and activists with technical logistic support SOSYEP GIZ project in Serbia, marking the first Pan-European campaign "European HIV Testing Week", 2013 in Serbia.
Report was prepared, written and presented to the public Djurica Stankov, executive director of the AS Center.
In the campaign, the participants were divided into 100 manual for peer educators on prevention of sexually transmitted infections, "Either you or STI" created as part of a project conducted by the Center for AS empower young people living with HIV and AIDS, with the financial Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Serbia, then 20,000 free Durex condoms; 100 pickups with the mark of the Center AS, 100 badges, insignia AS Center, 100 pieces of natural aromatic soaps and 8,000 brochures:
•«Strengthening structures for empowerment»;
•«Do not judge delusion!»;
•«Who can infect?»;
•«Code of Ethics for Civil Society»;
•«Prevention of torture»;
•«Were you tortured?»;
•«Platform of the role of CSOs»;
•«Prevention of torture and rehabilitation»;
•«Rights above all»;
•«I Choose»;
•«Sexually Transmitted Infections»;
•«First time at the gynecologist»;
•«Let's talk about hepatitis B»;
•«Let's talk about hepatitis C»;
•«Let's talk about AIDS»;
Odense University Hospital is a major healthcare center in Denmark serving over 1.2 million citizens with an annual budget of 5.3 billion DKK. The hospital engages in numerous innovation activities including developing and testing telehealth solutions like video conferencing, patient briefcases, teleconsultations, and 3D imaging to improve care and outcomes for patients with conditions like COPD, diabetes, and cardiac issues. They are also involved in several European projects aimed at gathering evidence on the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of telemedicine.
The document discusses water management programs and donor activities in Serbia. It notes that Serbia is not in compliance with several EU directives on waste water and pollution. It estimates infrastructure investment needs of €1.3 billion for drinking water and €3.3 billion for waste water. It discusses the Municipal Infrastructure Support Program which assists municipalities in infrastructure projects and has implemented over 20 projects worth over €68 million since 2005. It also discusses other donor programs from the EU, World Bank, Japan, and others that provide funding and technical support for water management and infrastructure projects in Serbia.
The conference summarized results from a KAP survey on tuberculosis (TB) and the first year of the TB-REP project in Azerbaijan. Over 100 TB patients and clinic staff were surveyed about knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding TB. Findings showed patients lacked information on preventing spread while staff were skeptical of outpatient TB care. Speakers then discussed TB challenges in Azerbaijan and globally, highlighting statistics. Activities under the TB-REP project in Azerbaijan were also presented, including advocacy trainings. Participants discussed increasing collaboration and developing advocacy strategies. The meeting aimed to increase awareness and coordination among stakeholders in combating TB in Azerbaijan.
Report is made on the basis of inclusion guidelines for civil society organizations in the process of making regulations: Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia (conclusion 05 number 011-8872/ 2014), adopted by the Government of Republic of Serbia in Belgrade, on 26. August 2014. LAIC advisory process was conducted with the aim to engage and build a partnership public administration bodies and civil society organizations for active participation in the preparation, decision-making and monitoring with initiatives European Commission in order to ensure their effective and efficient implementation.
The document summarizes several promising practices related to responsible research and innovation (RRI) from countries in South-Eastern Europe. It describes RRI initiatives focused on developing ICT solutions for agriculture, creating a socially aware citizen-centric internet of things, developing bioethical standards through community workshops, and bringing science closer to the public through educational outreach. The practices engage a variety of stakeholders, including researchers, businesses, government, and civil society organizations, in developing responsible innovations that meet community needs.
The kick-off meeting for the 'PR-ERF' project was held on January 9-10, 2014 in Nicosia, Cyprus. The two-day meeting brought together all of the international partners involved in the project. The 'PR-ERF' project aims to better prepare newly graduated students for the current job market by focusing not just on technical skills but also on developing their eight key competencies. At the meeting, the partners discussed the working agenda and division of responsibilities over the next two years. The deputy director of the Department for International Cooperation stated that the partnership believes the methodology developed will be able to support newly graduated people.
ISC Serbia works with civil society organizations across Serbia to help them better represent the needs of ordinary people and become more influential partners with the business and government sectors.
The document summarizes WHO Regional Office for Europe’s programs and actions for public health. It discusses increasing life expectancy in the region from 75 to 82 years on average but notes inequities persist. It also outlines priority areas for action like investing in health promotion, tackling noncommunicable diseases, and strengthening health systems and emergency preparedness. Specific country programs are highlighted in areas like reducing tobacco use, eliminating measles and rubella, and improving migrant health.
The document discusses the Valencian region of Spain and its efforts to manage European Union funds to promote employment, social inclusion, and economic development. It describes how the region has managed EU funds totaling over €3.7 billion between 1994 and 2013 across policy areas like environment, transportation, innovation, agriculture, and more. It also outlines the EU PROGRESS program that aims to support EU objectives in employment and social policy through 2013.
The document discusses a cancer patient rights advocacy program in Greece. It outlines several issues faced by cancer patients in Greece, including long wait times, lack of information about treatment options and hospitals, and lack of legislation protecting patients. The advocacy group's mission is to raise awareness of patient rights, intervene to enforce rights, empower patients, and advocate for patient involvement in healthcare policy. The group plans future activities like surveying patient understanding of rights, advocating for patient issues, and starting a helpline to provide rights and healthcare information.
OpenCoesione, l’Open Government Partnership e il Ministero della Salute della...OpenCoesione
Il 18 novembre 2021 si è tenuto un incontro tra i referenti dell’iniziativa OpenCoesione e il Ministero della salute della Repubblica della Macedonia del Nord, nell’ambito dell’iniziativa Open Government Partnership. La sessione di lavoro - uno scambio di buone prassi - ha visto, inoltre, la partecipazione del responsabile dell'OGP del Pandemic Action Network e del responsabile dell'Open Contracting Partnership per Europa dell'Est e Asia Centrale.
Presented at the 66th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe by Dr Claudia Stein, Director,
Information, Evidence, Research and Innovation, WHO/Europe
The document summarizes the Africa Health Professions Regional Collaborative (ARC) summative congress for nurses and midwives that was hosted in Lusaka, Zambia from July 6-8, 2017. The congress aimed to strengthen the quality of nursing and midwifery HIV care for women and children. It was attended by over 15 member countries. During the three-day conference, participants presented on various topics and conducted site visits related to nursing care. Additionally, Zambia Union of Nurses Organisation and International Council of Nurses held a tuberculosis review meeting and a Zambian nurse was recognized as an ICN leading light for his work in tuberculosis care.
Presentation delivered by Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab, WHO Regional Director for Europe at the Meeting of the ministers of health of the SEEHN Member States (22 June 2015, Belgrade, Serbia)
Upskilling climate change experts in Mali: Training begins with live project ...ICRISAT
A training program initiated by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency is upskilling climate change professionals in Mali from various streams ranging from agriculture and pastoralism to ecology, meteorology and biochar technology. The launch of the training started with the seven participants presenting a synopsis of the live project that they intend to take up to benefit their institutes.
The document discusses employment, youth, and local development best practices in the Valencia region of Spain. It provides an overview of active employment policies, programs, and agencies in the Valencia region that focus on integrating youth, women, and other groups into the workforce. Key organizations mentioned include SERVEF, the employment and training agency, and local development agencies that work with municipalities.
The document discusses employment, youth, and local development best practices in the Valencia region of Spain. It provides an overview of active employment policies, programs, and agencies in the Valencia region that focus on integrating youth, women, and other groups into the workforce. Key organizations mentioned include SERVEF, the employment and training agency, and local development agencies that work with municipalities.
This document summarizes the work of the WHO Regional Office for Europe from 2010 to 2014. It outlines the office's strategic priorities, including improving health systems, addressing noncommunicable and communicable diseases, and strengthening emergency preparedness. Key achievements are highlighted, such as increased life expectancy in Europe, declines in premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases, and higher rates of treatment for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Challenges remaining include health inequities and curbing the HIV epidemic. The report emphasizes multisectoral collaboration and a life-course approach to tackle challenges and promote healthier, more equitable and sustainable societies in Europe.
Report from AS Center for Youth Empowerment of people living with HIV and AIDS and 34 partners organizations of civil society, institutions and activists with technical logistic support SOSYEP GIZ project in Serbia, marking the first Pan-European campaign "European HIV Testing Week", 2013 in Serbia.
Report was prepared, written and presented to the public Djurica Stankov, executive director of the AS Center.
In the campaign, the participants were divided into 100 manual for peer educators on prevention of sexually transmitted infections, "Either you or STI" created as part of a project conducted by the Center for AS empower young people living with HIV and AIDS, with the financial Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Serbia, then 20,000 free Durex condoms; 100 pickups with the mark of the Center AS, 100 badges, insignia AS Center, 100 pieces of natural aromatic soaps and 8,000 brochures:
•«Strengthening structures for empowerment»;
•«Do not judge delusion!»;
•«Who can infect?»;
•«Code of Ethics for Civil Society»;
•«Prevention of torture»;
•«Were you tortured?»;
•«Platform of the role of CSOs»;
•«Prevention of torture and rehabilitation»;
•«Rights above all»;
•«I Choose»;
•«Sexually Transmitted Infections»;
•«First time at the gynecologist»;
•«Let's talk about hepatitis B»;
•«Let's talk about hepatitis C»;
•«Let's talk about AIDS»;
Odense University Hospital is a major healthcare center in Denmark serving over 1.2 million citizens with an annual budget of 5.3 billion DKK. The hospital engages in numerous innovation activities including developing and testing telehealth solutions like video conferencing, patient briefcases, teleconsultations, and 3D imaging to improve care and outcomes for patients with conditions like COPD, diabetes, and cardiac issues. They are also involved in several European projects aimed at gathering evidence on the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of telemedicine.
The document discusses water management programs and donor activities in Serbia. It notes that Serbia is not in compliance with several EU directives on waste water and pollution. It estimates infrastructure investment needs of €1.3 billion for drinking water and €3.3 billion for waste water. It discusses the Municipal Infrastructure Support Program which assists municipalities in infrastructure projects and has implemented over 20 projects worth over €68 million since 2005. It also discusses other donor programs from the EU, World Bank, Japan, and others that provide funding and technical support for water management and infrastructure projects in Serbia.
The conference summarized results from a KAP survey on tuberculosis (TB) and the first year of the TB-REP project in Azerbaijan. Over 100 TB patients and clinic staff were surveyed about knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding TB. Findings showed patients lacked information on preventing spread while staff were skeptical of outpatient TB care. Speakers then discussed TB challenges in Azerbaijan and globally, highlighting statistics. Activities under the TB-REP project in Azerbaijan were also presented, including advocacy trainings. Participants discussed increasing collaboration and developing advocacy strategies. The meeting aimed to increase awareness and coordination among stakeholders in combating TB in Azerbaijan.
Report is made on the basis of inclusion guidelines for civil society organizations in the process of making regulations: Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia (conclusion 05 number 011-8872/ 2014), adopted by the Government of Republic of Serbia in Belgrade, on 26. August 2014. LAIC advisory process was conducted with the aim to engage and build a partnership public administration bodies and civil society organizations for active participation in the preparation, decision-making and monitoring with initiatives European Commission in order to ensure their effective and efficient implementation.
The document summarizes several promising practices related to responsible research and innovation (RRI) from countries in South-Eastern Europe. It describes RRI initiatives focused on developing ICT solutions for agriculture, creating a socially aware citizen-centric internet of things, developing bioethical standards through community workshops, and bringing science closer to the public through educational outreach. The practices engage a variety of stakeholders, including researchers, businesses, government, and civil society organizations, in developing responsible innovations that meet community needs.
The kick-off meeting for the 'PR-ERF' project was held on January 9-10, 2014 in Nicosia, Cyprus. The two-day meeting brought together all of the international partners involved in the project. The 'PR-ERF' project aims to better prepare newly graduated students for the current job market by focusing not just on technical skills but also on developing their eight key competencies. At the meeting, the partners discussed the working agenda and division of responsibilities over the next two years. The deputy director of the Department for International Cooperation stated that the partnership believes the methodology developed will be able to support newly graduated people.
ISC Serbia works with civil society organizations across Serbia to help them better represent the needs of ordinary people and become more influential partners with the business and government sectors.
The document summarizes WHO Regional Office for Europe’s programs and actions for public health. It discusses increasing life expectancy in the region from 75 to 82 years on average but notes inequities persist. It also outlines priority areas for action like investing in health promotion, tackling noncommunicable diseases, and strengthening health systems and emergency preparedness. Specific country programs are highlighted in areas like reducing tobacco use, eliminating measles and rubella, and improving migrant health.
The document discusses the Valencian region of Spain and its efforts to manage European Union funds to promote employment, social inclusion, and economic development. It describes how the region has managed EU funds totaling over €3.7 billion between 1994 and 2013 across policy areas like environment, transportation, innovation, agriculture, and more. It also outlines the EU PROGRESS program that aims to support EU objectives in employment and social policy through 2013.
The document discusses a cancer patient rights advocacy program in Greece. It outlines several issues faced by cancer patients in Greece, including long wait times, lack of information about treatment options and hospitals, and lack of legislation protecting patients. The advocacy group's mission is to raise awareness of patient rights, intervene to enforce rights, empower patients, and advocate for patient involvement in healthcare policy. The group plans future activities like surveying patient understanding of rights, advocating for patient issues, and starting a helpline to provide rights and healthcare information.
OpenCoesione, l’Open Government Partnership e il Ministero della Salute della...OpenCoesione
Il 18 novembre 2021 si è tenuto un incontro tra i referenti dell’iniziativa OpenCoesione e il Ministero della salute della Repubblica della Macedonia del Nord, nell’ambito dell’iniziativa Open Government Partnership. La sessione di lavoro - uno scambio di buone prassi - ha visto, inoltre, la partecipazione del responsabile dell'OGP del Pandemic Action Network e del responsabile dell'Open Contracting Partnership per Europa dell'Est e Asia Centrale.
Presented at the 66th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe by Dr Claudia Stein, Director,
Information, Evidence, Research and Innovation, WHO/Europe
The document summarizes the Africa Health Professions Regional Collaborative (ARC) summative congress for nurses and midwives that was hosted in Lusaka, Zambia from July 6-8, 2017. The congress aimed to strengthen the quality of nursing and midwifery HIV care for women and children. It was attended by over 15 member countries. During the three-day conference, participants presented on various topics and conducted site visits related to nursing care. Additionally, Zambia Union of Nurses Organisation and International Council of Nurses held a tuberculosis review meeting and a Zambian nurse was recognized as an ICN leading light for his work in tuberculosis care.
Presentation delivered by Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab, WHO Regional Director for Europe at the Meeting of the ministers of health of the SEEHN Member States (22 June 2015, Belgrade, Serbia)
Upskilling climate change experts in Mali: Training begins with live project ...ICRISAT
A training program initiated by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency is upskilling climate change professionals in Mali from various streams ranging from agriculture and pastoralism to ecology, meteorology and biochar technology. The launch of the training started with the seven participants presenting a synopsis of the live project that they intend to take up to benefit their institutes.
The document discusses employment, youth, and local development best practices in the Valencia region of Spain. It provides an overview of active employment policies, programs, and agencies in the Valencia region that focus on integrating youth, women, and other groups into the workforce. Key organizations mentioned include SERVEF, the employment and training agency, and local development agencies that work with municipalities.
The document discusses employment, youth, and local development best practices in the Valencia region of Spain. It provides an overview of active employment policies, programs, and agencies in the Valencia region that focus on integrating youth, women, and other groups into the workforce. Key organizations mentioned include SERVEF, the employment and training agency, and local development agencies that work with municipalities.
This document summarizes the work of the WHO Regional Office for Europe from 2010 to 2014. It outlines the office's strategic priorities, including improving health systems, addressing noncommunicable and communicable diseases, and strengthening emergency preparedness. Key achievements are highlighted, such as increased life expectancy in Europe, declines in premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases, and higher rates of treatment for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Challenges remaining include health inequities and curbing the HIV epidemic. The report emphasizes multisectoral collaboration and a life-course approach to tackle challenges and promote healthier, more equitable and sustainable societies in Europe.
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Serbia against Cancer
The first National conference ‘Serbia against
Cancer’ was held on June 4th 2013 in Sava
Center, Belgrade. It served primarily as a
platform for the presentation of final results
of the project implemented by ECG “Technical
Assistance for the Implementation of the
National Screening Programme for cancer”
funded by the European Union pre-accession
funds for Serbia with 1.8 million Eur. The
conference was opened by the Prime
Minister of Serbia, Ivica Dacic, and speakers
included the Minister of Health of Serbia, Prof.
Dr. Slavica Djukic Dejanovic, EU Delegation
Ambassador, Dr. Vincent Degert, Project Team
Leader Prof.Dr. Dusan Keber, and Prof.Dr.
Jean Faivre. The conference was attended by
health professionals and representatives of
local governments from Serbia who are taking
part in the project implementation, in addition
to the project team members and partners.
Technical preparations within the Serbian
health system for implementing the national
program ‘Serbia against Cancer’ have been successfully completed and healthcare facilities are
now ready to begin the first cycle of cancer screening. The goal of the national program is the
introduction and promotion of organized screening for early detection of breast, cervical and
colorectal cancer in the Republic of Serbia. As emphasized at the conference, and following the
successful implementation of the project, the health system of Serbia is now fully competent to
carry out the cycle of screening for cancer.
The project “Technical Assistance for the Implementation of the National Screening Programme for
cancer” (EuropeAid/129574/C/SER/RS) was successfully implemented by ECG in Serbia during two
years. The project resulted in the permanent establishment of a National Cancer Screening Office, and
thefollowingresultswereachieved:StrengtheningPublicHealthcapacitiesoftheSerbianpublichealth
institutions; Strengthening human resources for cancer screening; Assisting the Ministry of Health in
awareness raising awareness and mobilization campaigns. The project included participation of public
health institutes throughout Serbia, and great focus was placed on the training of key staff involved in
the operation of national cancer screening programmes.
Serbian Prime Minister Mr. Ivica Dacic, opening
the conference
Minister of Health, Prof.Dr.Dejanovic, with Project
Team Leader, Prof.Dr.Keber, and Ambassador of
the EU Delegation in Serbia, Mr. Degert
For more information about the project, please view: http://www.screeningserbia.rs/
Issue No. 9, June 2013
Newsletter
IN THIS ISSUE
Serbia against Cancer 01
Strengthening of the
Blood Safety System in
Macedonia 02
Publicity services for rabies
and classical swine fever
vaccination campaigns 02
Support to Evidence-based
Employment Policy
Creation 03
VET Support to Serbian
Detention Facilities 04
Action Plans for Business
Clusters presented to the
Public 04
ECG awarded with “Hospital
Master Planning” project in
Croatia 05
Memorandum of
Understanding signed with
Consulgal 06
New Staff 06
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Strengthening of the Blood Safety System in Macedonia
An opening conference marked the launch of the
EU-funded project “Strengthening of the Blood Safety
System” implemented by ECG in consortium with Epos
Health Management and the Serbian Institute for Blood
Transfusion, in cooperation with the Ministry for Health
of Macedonia. The event took place on May 29th 2013
at the EU InfoCentre of the Delegation of the European
Union in Skopje, Macedonia. Project stakeholders were
welcomed by the EU Ambassador Aivo Orav, Nikola
Todorov, Minister of Health, and Hendrik W. Reesink,
Team Leader of the project.
Financial assistance for this project is provided
by the EU through IPA in the amount of €438.700
which will further strengthen the system through its two segments: staff training and purchase of
equipment. The project is of great significance for the reform of the national system of transfusion, and
for the provision of sufficient quantities of safe blood and blood components for all patients of public
and private health institutions. The project’s purpose is to provide quality, efficient and continuous
care of the population ensuring safety of blood and blood components, as well as protecting the public
against contagious diseases.
Publicity services for rabies and classical swine fever
vaccination campaigns in Serbia
The project’s successful finalization was marked
on May 23th 2013 with a gala cocktail party held
at the International Agricultural Fair in Novi Sad,
Serbia. Guests and media were welcomed at
the project booth by the project team, speakers
Ms. Zorica Novakovic, coordinator of operations
at the Veterinary Department of the Ministry of
Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management and
Mr. Andrew Headey, Head of Operations Section III
of the EU Delegation in Serbia.
The project “Publicity services for rabies and
classical swine fever vaccination campaigns”
(EuropeAid/130524/C/SER/RS) funded by the EU
with €582.000, was successfully implemented
during two years in order to support the
improvement of animal health in Serbia through
the development and implementation of national
strategies to eradicate, control and monitor rabies in
foxes and to eradicate, control and monitor Classical Swine Fever (CSF) in pig population as well to
prevent the spread of CSF from feral pig population to domestic pig, thus improving the prospects
for trade of agricultural products. The project achieved significant results through comprehensive
Head of Operations Section III of the EU
Delegation in Serbia, Mr. Andrew Headey
Since the start of the
project, the number
of cases of rabies
has significantly
diminished, with only
3 cases registered in
2012
The project is of
great significance
for the reform of the
national system for
blood transfusion of
Macedonia Strengthening of the Blood Safety System in
Macedonia
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public awareness campaigns: overall improvement of the knowledge of the general public and
target groups in Serbia regarding the risk of rabies and CSF, and the announcement/information
about the process of control and eradication of rabies and CSF in Serbia, generating widespread
consensus on the topic.
Support to Evidence-based Employment Policy Creation
European Consulting Group, alongside its
consortium partners is currently engaged in
the implementation of the EU-funded project
“Further Integration of Forecasting, Monitoring
and Evaluation in the Design and Implementation
of Active Labour market Policies and Adjustment
of National Classification of Occupations to ISCO
08 standards” in the Republic of Serbia. The main
aim of the project is to improve the impact of the
Serbian employment policy, to embed forecasting,
monitoring and evaluation in the design and
implementation of active labour market policies.
During the month of April, numerous activities
were carried out, including two comprehensive
surveys which were launched by the Ministry of
Labour and Social Policy, in cooperation with the
National Employment Service and the project team. These surveys will provide a clear image
of the current labour market situation and give support to employment policy improvement and
responsiveness of educational institutions to the needs of the labour market. In particular, the
first survey covered over 10.000 employers and targeted exploration of the required employees’
skills and possible employment niches in order to use this information for development of active
measures in 2014. The last update of the current National classification of the occupation was
almost 14 years ago (in 1990, and the second survey was focused on the classification of the
occupations and on its modification to the international ISCO 2008 standards. The aforementioned
researches were conducted by 700 trained National Employment Service Counselors, who were
visited and interviewed employers and collected feedback relevant for the completion of the
researches and upcoming project activities
The project “Further Integration of Forecasting, Monitoring and Evaluation in the Design and
Implementation of Active Labour market Policies and Adjustment of National Classification of
Occupations to ISCO 08 standards” (EuropeAid/131428/C/SER/RS) is funded by the European Union
with an overall value of €1.200.500, managed by the Delegation of the European Union in Serbia and
implemented by ECG in consortium with Pole Emploi, EPRD Policy and Development and FREN. The
beneficiary institutions are the Ministry for Employment, Labour and Social Policy and the National
Employment Service. The implementation phase of the project began in November 2012 and will last
until September 2014.
Ms. Ljiljana Dzuver, Assistant Minister in the area
of employment, Mr.Zoran Martinovic, Secretary of
State in the Ministry of Labour, Employment and
Social Policy, and Mr. Jose Antonio Gomez, Head
of Operations II Section, EU Delegation – press
conference and project presentation held 15th
April at the Media Center in Belgrade
675 counselors
trained in relation to
employer surveys
and research on job
occupations
For more information about the project, please view: http://podrskapoliticizaposljavanja.org/en/
For more information about the project, please access: http://www.vet.minpolj.gov.rs/projekti/besnilo/?Ing=lat
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VET Support to Serbian Detention Facilities – a pattern of
good practice and social responsibility
More than 500 prisoners in three Serbian detention
facilities in Nis, Sremska Mitovica and Pozarevac
are currently participating in the vocational and
educational trainings with the aim of acquiring
the capabilities and skills necessary upon release
and integration into the labour market. The EU-
funded project “VET Support for Serbian Detention
Facilities” provides technical assistance to the
Ministry of Justice and Public Administration in
the field of establishment sustainable system
of vocational and educational training (VET) in
Serbian detention facilities.
Different institutions are involved in the project, with 37 National Employment Service counselors
attending trainings regarding employment mediation of former prisoners. A strong focus is given
to the former convicts’ motivation and stimulation for job pursuit, informing employers about the
possibility of hiring former convicts. After the completion of the training process, every prisoner will
receive a certificate valid for employers in the Serbian labor market after their prison sentence is
complete.
The project has received great community interest and widespread media attention, as the first of
its kind in the Republic of Serbia and its importance exceeds national borders. Earlier this year, head
of the EU Delegation to the Republic of Serbia, Ambassador Vincent Degert, visited the Pozarevac-
Zabela Prison, alongside the Minister of Justice and State Administration, Nikola Selakovic, and
head of the Administration for Execution of Penitentiary Sanctions, Milan Stevovic. Together with
journalists, they took a tour of facilities used for ongoing trainings of convicted persons in one
of the five deficient vocations: welding, silk screen printing, production of furniture, bakery and
production of vegetables.
The social reintegration of prisoners is important not only for their own integration into the labour
market but for the entire society. In particular, the project carries profound social significance,
primarily because of the prevention of criminal activity and deterrence of crime, which directly
influences socio-economic circumstances. The project represents a pattern of a successful,
effective and socially responsible assignment and will have profound positive long-term impact on
the society.
Action Plans for Business Clusters presented to the public
Five actions plans for business clusters from South and Southwest Serbia, developed by ECG,
were presented to the public at the cluster promotion event, on February 27th 2013, held in the
American Hall of Belgrade’s Youth Center. The development and presentation of the action plans
Ambassador Vincent Degert with State
representatives during the tour of the Pozarevac-
Zabela prison
Up until now, 145
convicted persons
from three detention
facilities in Serbia
have successfully
completed training and
obtained a certificate,
with 126 more
prisoners currently
attending training
More about the project activities is available here: http://www.vet-kpz.rs/
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represents the final stage of intensive business
support provided to business cluster members,
as well as the concluding activity of the project
“Delivery of Consultancy Services for Development
of Action Plans for SME Clusters in South and
South-Western Serbia” funded by USAID. A
keynote speech was delivered by H. E. Mr. Michael
Kirby, Ambassador of the USA to the Republic of
Serbia, who summarized the achievements and
results made in this field over the course of the
past six years and the cluster action plans were
presented by Mr. Danijel Pantic, Managing Partner
of European Consulting Group (ECG).
The action plans for business clusters were produced within the scope of the Economic Security
Project, a USAID–funded initiative, implemented by Development Alternatives, Inc. The six-year
project to support Serbian civil society, as well as small businesses from Sandzak and South Serbia
regions has culminated with the creation of five business clusters. These are the “Asstex” association
of jeans and textile producers from Novi Pazar, Prijepolje Textile Association, “Keepers of Tradition”
dairy and processed meat producers’ association from Pester, Kopaonik and Golija, “Kostana Shoes”
cluster from Vranje, and Presevo Construction Association.
A copy of the full Report on the project, prepared by ECG is available for download – Report.
ECG awarded with “Hospital Master Planning”
project in Croatia
The project “Hospital Master Planning” is funded by the World Bank, and will be implemented by
ECG in consortium with Conseil Santé and Sofreco from France over the period of six months.
The project aims to develop a new Hospital Masterplan for Croatia and will consider secondary
and tertiary key elements in the overall health care delivery and current generic health policy
and strategy, with an emphasis on public health, health promotion, health education and wider
government policies such as environment, housing, food safety, etc. The project includes the
Development of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Institutional Support to the Ministry
of Health (MoH) for Strategic Planning. The Scope of Work of the project includes: the analysis and
evaluation of currently determined national and local economic and legal factors in the field of health
care, identifying and exploring enhancements to the health service delivery model and regulatory
framework, preparing the Hospital Masterplan as a strategic planning framework for health
service development, developing mechanisms for efficient and sustainable hospital financing, and
developing/proposing an Action Plan.
5 emerging business
clusters in South and
South-West Serbia
open up new regional
economic opportunities,
for approximately 52
companies and 11
related institutions
The project involves key
elements in the overall
health care delivery and
the current health policy
and strategy in Croatia
The business cluster promotion event held in
Belgrade
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Memorandum of Understanding signed with Consulgal
Managing Director of HD European Consulting
Group, Mr. Danijel Pantic has signed a Memorandum
of Understanding with Consulgal, a Portuguese
company providing engineering, project management
and environmental consultancy services of excellence
and one of the leading companies in the industry.
Thiscooperationrepresentsamutualsynergybetween
the two companies and is the first step towards
successful cooperation in the future. Moreover,
the cooperation will enforce expansion endeavors
throughout new sectors such as infrastructure and
will provide a strong positioning of ECG in terms of
new markets and project opportunities in the region
of South East Europe and beyond.
New Staff
We are delighted to welcome Ms. Arleta Manojlovic as Senior Project Manager at ECG. Ms.
Manojlovic has a strong background in the programming, management and implementation of EU
funds, due to her previous position as Assistant Minister for Contracting and Financing (CFCU) of EU
funded projects. In the course of her mandate she was nominated as Head of Contracting Authority
for Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA) components I-IV,
directly accountable for applying for EU funds management under
the Decentralised Management System. As Programme Authorizing
Officer (PAO) for Technical Assistance and Institution-Building
component (IPA I) and Head of Operation Structure for Regional
Development component (IPA III) covering Transport, Environment and
Competitiveness, she was responsible for programme preparation
and coordination of 17 line ministries. Ms. Manojlovic has a detailed
knowledge of project cycle management (PCM), project preparation
and implementation in accordance with EU procurement rules, with
special focus on PRAG rules.
LINKS
www.screeningserbia.rs/
www.vet.minpolj.gov.rs/
projekti/besnilo
www.
podrskapoliticizaposljavanja.org/
en/
www.vet-kpz.rs/
www.europa.rs
www.euractiv.rs
www.zdravlje.gov.rs
www.mpt.gov.rs
www.mpravde.gov.rs
CONTACT
tel: +381 11 3286368
fax: +381 11 3288661
mail: info@hd-ecg.com
web: www.hd-ecg.com
Mr. Danijel Pantic, Managing Director of HD ECG,
with Mr. Rogerio Monteiro Nunes, President
CEO of Consulgal