Office for Cooperation with Civil Society explained

Office for Cooperation with Civil Society
Native Name:Канцеларија за сарадњу с цивилним друштвом
Native Name A:Kancelarija za saradnju sa civilnim društvom
Type:Office
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Jurisdiction:Government of Serbia
Headquarters:Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 2, Belgrade, Serbia
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Chief1 Name:Žarko Stepanović
Chief1 Position:Director
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The Office for Cooperation with Civil Society of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Канцеларија за сарадњу с цивилним друштвом / Serbian: Kancelarija za saradnju sa civilnim društvom) is a cooperation body of the Government of Serbia.[1] It was constituted on 23 April 2010.[2] According to its mandate, Office should provide the support to the CSOs in the process of the defining and implementing legislative procedures altogether with public policies, and thereby contributing to a positive pressure on the governmental institutions.

The Serbian government abolished the Office for Cooperation with the Civil Society in 2020, which has existed for the last 10 years as a government service with a coordinating role in ensuring cooperation between the civil sector and all parts of the public sector. This decision has alerted Serbian CSOs who were already conscious of the civil society environment. The scope of work of the former Office for Cooperation with the Civil Society now falls under the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue. The fact that relations with civil society are placed under one ministry puts in question the space for constructive cooperation, raises concerns of the transparency of budget allocations and narrows citizens’ participation.[3]

Organization and jurisdiction

The director used to be in charge of the Office, and is appointed by the Government of Serbia. The mandate of the director was 5 years. [4]

The jurisdiction of the Office was established by its statute:[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Oslobođenje (in serbian). 22 November 2013. June 22, 2013.
  2. Web site: Office for cooperation with civil society, official site. 22 November 2013.
  3. Web site: Građanske Inicijative | Civil society concerned about the abolition of the Office for Cooperation with Civil Society |. 30 October 2020 .
  4. Web site: The Provincial Secretariat for Interregional Cooperation and Local Self-Government shall (in serbian). 22 November 2013.
  5. Web site: Office for cooperation with civil society, official site. 25 November 2013.