Event News Belgrade Security Conference 2022 From 27th to 28th October, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dialogue Southeast Europe had the pleasure of cooperating with the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy on the inaugural Belgrade Security Conference. The conference was held under the...
Event News Workers without Borders: Video We are pleased to introduce the new #WorkersWithoutBorders video series in cooperation with European Alternatives!
Event News Pristina: European Strategic Autonomy in the Western Balkans On October 18th and 19th, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dialogue Southeast Europe held two events in Pristina in cooperation with the Austro-French Center for Rapprochement in Europe within the project Western Balkans Manifesto for the Future...
Event News Dealing with the Past Das andere Leben / The Other Life From the 10th to 14th of October, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dialogue Southeast Europe, in cooperation with the Goethe Institute and the German Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, supported the project "Remember – Feel – Understand – Act,...
Event News ConFESsions Vodcast Episode 6: Marija Srdić Episode 6 of ConFESsions brings a conversation with Marija Srdić, activist, journalist, feminist and antifascist from Serbia. Marija has also been a long-time partner of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Serbia, in activities related to...
Event News Young Political Voices – Belgrade On the 9th and 10th of September, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dialogue Southeast Europe and Belgrade office, in cooperation with the Institute for philosophy and social theory, held a conference titled “Young voices for new, democratic...
Event News Dealing with the Past Film Festival OBNOVA Novi Sad From the 1st to the 4th of September, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dialogue SOE cooperated with the Novi Sad Film Festival "OBNOVA" and facilitated the establishment of cooperation between Sarajevo and Novi Sad Film Festivals. The...
Event News Publication PTD: Why we should care about demography - Population trends in Southeast Europe In around 30 years, formerly communist Central and Southeastern Europe have lost millions of people, probably unseen in peacetime. The Western Balkans lost 1.3% of their population in 2018 alone. Planning adequate social policies in...