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Serbian Refugee Council is an alliance of six local NGOs actively dealing with issues of refugees and internally displaced people, established with the view of enhancing their role and influence in finding sustainable long-term solutions for refugees and the displaced in Serbia and the western Balkans region, through joint advocacy and public policy development.  SRC is a non-governmental, non-profit umbrella organization with a vision to create a fairer world for refugees, IDPs and other people affected by forced migrations, to improve the overall tolerance in society, making it more equitable and prosperous.

 
Until Violence Stops (News: March 17, 2008)
"Vagina's Monologues", a well known text based on testimonies collected and written by Eve Ensler, will be performed on 29th of March  in Belgrade at the Atelje 212 theatre. The performance is part of the on going campaign "Until Violence Stops" of the Antitraficking Centre from Belgrade. Famous Serbian and Croatian actresses, pop singers and journalists will take part in the performance. 
 
News (Dec 3rd, 2007) Solving the problems of IDP is key for progress in Kosovo and the Balkans

"Solving the problems of displaced people is key for progress in Kosovo and the Western Balkans" says the European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) today at the launch of the report Current challenges for returns in the Western Balkans in Dubrovnik, where a two-day conference takes place on durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in the region. ECRE and local NGOs believe that an urgent resolution of the key concerns identified in this report is crucial for political, economic and social progress in the Western Balkans.

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Dangerous Liaisons: Migrations, Trafficking, Lies and Video Tapes

On the 9th and 10th December (Human Rights Day) Serbian Refugee Council together with Antitrafficking center and TkH-Center for Performing Arts Theory and Practice will organize film screenings on (forced) migrations, trafficking and smuggling in human beings. The title of the project  is:  "DANGEROUS LIAISONS: Migrations, trafficking, lies and video tapes". The screenings will be followed by panel discussions.     Welcome to Magacin, Address: Kraljevica Marka 4, Belgrade.

 
 
 
Round table: Conflict Transformation in the Caucasus and the Balkans

On November 22nd and 23rd Serbian Refugee Council had the pleasure to organize a round table on within  the SRC's project "Conflict transformation in the context of re/integration of displaced people-comparative experiences of the Balkans and the Caucasus". The project was financially supported by the Fund for an Open Society in Belgrade. 

The round table focused on comparison between Georgia and Serbia regarding the situation of displaced persons (from Abkhazia, Ossetia and Kosovo respectively) residing in these two countries as well as on peace initiatives that would help bringing divided communities together. Participants in the round table discussions were  selected from a vast range of experts, practitioners and direct interest groups from Serbia, Georgia  with special interest in forced migrations and conflict transformation.


 
Draft Law on Asylum entered the parliamentary procedure (Oct. 17, 2007)
The Draft Law on Asylum has entered the parliamentary procedure at the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia.
 
Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper: Refugees and IDPs in the process of poverty reduction

Group 484 , member organization of the Serbian Refugee Council, issued a first E-Newsletter within the NGO Focal Points programme   - Situation of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in the Process of Implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper 

 

 

 
EU needs common asylum policy

Ensuring that asylum seekers receive the protection they deserve requires EU member states to come to an accord on migration laws. (Commentary by Chantal Berger for International Relations Security Network , Zurich)

 
 
Newsletter August 2007
Serbian Refugee Council (SRC) has the pleasure to present to you the fourth issue of our quarterly Newsletter. The focus of this issue is the work of the Documentation and Research Centre of the SRC (D&R SRC) and SRC assessment of the need and relevance for the research and studying of the forced migration phenomena in Serbia.

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