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07 September 2008

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Policies towards Non-profit/Nongovernmental Sector in SEE
According to the most general and widely accepted definition, nongovernmental, i.e. non-profit organizations are formal voluntary organizations institutionally separated and independent from the Government which – if they do generate profit – they don’t distribute it among members of owners, but return it to the fundamental mission of the organization.

When we speak about policies towards such organizations, we speak of all Government actions (or lack thereof) directed to create proper environment for their work, primarily in terms of public (legal, institutional, etc.) framework for their work and activities. In spite of the fact that such policies in democratic states are always denoted by the declared goal to promote the development of civil society, in reality it can often be rather restricting for some or all organizations. Read More.
Related topics/regions: [Civil society]
During the three-day street action organized by the Civil Society Promotion Centre the citizens gave the Cantonal Government in Sarajevo very low average grade of 1.73 for its work in seven public policy areas.
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Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Governance] [Civil society]
Freedom House`s Nations in Transit 2008 report, released earlier this week, noted a growing divergence in democratic performance among the 29 countries and administrative areas from Central Europe to Eurasia it analyzes for their progress, and lack thereof, in areas of electoral processes, civil society, independent media, national democratic governance, local democratic governance, judicial framework and independence and corruption.
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Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Justice and crime] [Governance] [Democracy] [Corruption & transparency] [Human rights]
The national Ministry of Finance and Treasury, in cooperation with the B&H Directorate of European Integrations (DEI), organized a meeting in Sarajevo, on May 15, 2008, with the representatives of the civil society organisations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. OWPSEE`s Sanjin Buzo comments on the proceedings at the meeting and the ignorant approach to civil society adopted by BiH Institutions and EC Delegation.
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Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Governance] [Civil society] [Finance] [International cooperation]
The informal group of citizens of Sarajevo that has protected, in cooperation with a number of NGOs, for over a month now against, as they say, incompetent municipal and cantonal authorities and deteriorating security situation in Sarajevo, announced its demands in public.
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Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Governance] [Ethics & value systems] [Activism] [Civil rights]


 
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