Blog Towards 2030 Western Balkans Tolerance – A Path to Change or an Excuse for the Status Quo? Tolerance – a word often invoked as a moral ideal, a value we are told we should November 18, 2024
Blog Western Balkans The need for a progressive vision for democracy in the Western Balkans In the dynamic and ever-evolving context of the Western Balkans, the challenges November 15, 2024
Blog Prishtina Smart specialization – what’s done in your country Kosovo is trying to pave its way towards economic growth and development November 15, 2024
Blog Youth How skeptical are young people when it comes to European integration and how engaged they are in changing their attitude from “Euroscepticism” to “Europositivism” The love of the citizens of Kosovo for the EU resembles that of Nietzsche for November 15, 2024
BlogJanuary 5, 2021 Who benefits from disinformation on COVID-19? By Viktor Kotev, Associate at the Bulgarian Hub for United Balkans After the
BlogOctober 20, 2020 Press Freedom in the Western Balkans Following our blog into Western Balkan efforts to combat corruption today we
BlogOctober 1, 2020 What do the numbers say? The Western Balkan six efforts to root out corruption between 2012-2019 The Berlin process has been initiated as an attempt to generate regional
BlogMay 8, 2020 An amazing way to help children and people with disabilities! Not a lot of stuff and events can get me excited and get my respect and
BlogMay 7, 2020 At home: Isolation as a Challenge for all of us This 2020 did not start well, although we all have big plans
BlogFebruary 5, 2020 Media literacy as a “vaccine” against “infodemic” by Petya Vladimirova, Project Manager at the Bulgarian Hub for United Balkans
BlogDecember 31, 2019 Education for everyone: Online Learning Platforms “Education is the cornerstone of liberty” – Eleonor Roosevelt Education is
BlogDecember 5, 2019 Education in Croatia By Rabije Gashi, Croatia and Tomislav Perušić, Serbia Education in Croatia: