PCi Media Award: celebrating the power of positive journalism
PCi’s second Media Award shines a light on positive stories of multi-ethnic coexistence in Kosovo and Serbia.
Moving from agreement(s) to peace
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.
Women’s voices for peace in Serbia and Kosovo
On International Women’s Day, civil society from Kosovo and Serbia are united in their calls for greater women participation in the normalisation process.
Public Statement on the war and dialogue from Ukrainian mediators
PCi endorses statement of Ukrainian mediation and dialogue practitioners on the application of dialogue during Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.
Peacebuilding in 2022: what we learned
As we look back at 2022, we want to highlight a few of the lessons we have learned through building peace in the last year.
CSOs from Kosovo and Serbia meet key EU interlocutors
A delegation of civil society from Kosovo and Serbia had the opportunity to meet key interlocutors from various EU institutions in Brussels.
North Kosovo: time to turn to civil society
Building genuine and lasting peace in such a challenging context as north Kosovo requires that the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue be opened to constructive voices from civil society.
A time for new constructive voices
Following a gathering in Gračanica/Graçanicë, a diverse group of civil society organisations from Kosovo and Serbia have adopted a joint statement calling for new constructive voices.
Civil society stands by assaulted colleague
Civil society organisations from Kosovo and Serbia have expressed their support for Miodrag Milićević from NGO Aktiv, who was verbally and physically assaulted by a member of Kosovo Police.
Media Award 2: deadline extended
The deadline for the submission of articles for the PCi Media Award 2 has been extended until 1st of February 2023.
Citizens must not be held hostage by the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
CSOs, activists, and media outlets from Kosovo and Serbia express their profound concern about the impact of a lack of progress in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue on local communities.
Dear Journalists, Editors, Journalism Students and Writing Enthusiasts,
We are inviting you to write your story on a slice of life that depicts a reality, be that positive or a challenge, from the prism of multiethnicity in Kosovo and Serbia.