Promoting Youth, Peace, and Security in south Serbia

Peaceful Change initiative convened civil society organisations and activists from south Serbia in Belgrade to introduce them to UNSCR 2250 on Youth, Peace, and Security, and design approaches of relevance to young people from their own local communities.

Moving—bottom-up—beyond the crisis in Kosovo

That was then: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg (right), meeting the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vučić, at NATO headquarters in Brussels last August

In view of the recent tensions in north Kosovo, civil society must urgently consider how it can contribute to de-escalating tensions and pursue confidence-building measures that can rebuild trust.

PCi condemns violence in north Kosovo

Mitrovica monument in Kosovo

Peaceful Change initiative (PCi) strongly condemns the appalling violence against KFor peacekeepers in Zvečan, plus the attacks against journalists covering developments on the ground.

Condemning attacks on academic freedom

Condemning attacks on academic freedom

Peaceful Change initiative strongly condemns attacks on academic freedom and the threats made against academics from the University of Belgrade in Serbia.

Moving from agreement(s) to peace

Civil Society Organisations from Kosovo and Serbia speak out together

CSOs from Kosovo and Serbia speak out together to emphasise the importance of building goodwill and trust in order to make it possible for political agreements to take hold.

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