USAID Serbia and Montenegro
Local governments (Serbia): Through work with a wide geographic spread of municipalities, local governments are now more responsive: 30+ Citizen Assistance Centers, E-government in 80+ Municipalities. | Youth (Serbia): Junior Achievement in 90 schools in 2009. USAID supports efforts of the Ministry of Youth/Sports to better prepare youth for post-graduation work opportunities. | Agribusiness (Serbia): Serbian companies assisted made $16.7m in registered sales in 2008. Recent trade shows expected to bring over $17m in contracts. | Local Economic growth (Serbia): Municipalities in USAID’s Municipal Economic Growth Activity attracted over 800m Euro in investments and created over 11,000 jobs in two years by becoming more business friendly; 270 new businesses opened; 26 Local Economic Development offices set up to actively attract investments. | Commercial Courts (Serbia) have become more efficient and transparent with Case Management Systems in all 16 courts and the High Commercial Court. Case backlogs cut drastically. | Compete Project (Serbia): Helping to bring Serbian companies back into world market – leading directly to $20.5m in 2008 exports. Helping to introduce International Industry standards that allow companies to compete in the global marketplace. Attracted major film productions and millions in investments. | Support to companies (Serbia) in vulnerable areas increased their competitiveness. 2008 sales at trade/shows fairs for assisted companies up 42%. | Economic systems (Serbia): Helped introduce: VAT; private pensions; investment funds; sound insurance industry, bankruptcy and enforcement and modern payment systems. | Opportunity Bank (Serbia) loans created 5,000+ new jobs and ensured 40,000+ existing jobs were kept. Only lender for vulnerable people who have little access to credit. | Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) (Serbia): Civil Society activities have brought together 14 major companies and an array of NGOs to establish culture of CSR. | Preparedness Planning (Serbia): USAID works with all levels of government to improve disaster risk reduction, trained 675 responders from 50 Municipalities on disaster management. | Civil Society Grants (Serbia): USAID assisted 160 Civil Society organizations with $5.2 million in 2.5yrs to better represent the needs of ordinary people & become more influential partners with businesses and government in the democratic process. | Media (Serbia): USAID media assistance has contributed to more independent, professional and financially viable media outlets and media associations. The regulatory environment now better supports the development of e-media; 2,000+ media professionals trained. | Court Reform (Serbia): U.S. assistance helped increase independence and the professional skills of judges, magistrates and prosecutors; provided legal assistance to victims of war crimes and human rights abuses. |
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New Hotline offers Free Legal Consultations for Media Professionals
November 06, 2009 | New Hotline offers Free Legal Consultations for Media Professionals

A new call center offering free legal consultations for media professionals has so far received more than 160 calls, according to Snezana Djokic, an expert from the Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) for media industry labor rights. more...

First ever dual language university courses in south Serbia
October 16, 2009 | First ever dual language university courses in south Serbia

On October 12th, two Nis University departments opened branches in Medvedja which now provide bi-lingual lectures in both Serbian and Albanian. “The opening of the faculty departments was a huge step in solving problems in the municipality, said Prime Minister Cvetkovic at the ceremony. more...

New software upgrades reporting system for bankruptcy administrators
October 09, 2009 | New software upgrades reporting system for bankruptcy administrators

In late September a unique information system was rolled out for the Bankruptcy Supervision Agency (BSA) in Serbia, and now all bankruptcy administrators in Serbia are required to use the system for all of their reporting requirements. more...

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