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Republic of Serbia Ipard Programme for 2014-2020
EN ANNEX Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Republic of Serbia REPUBLIC OF SERBIA IPARD PROGRAMME FOR 2014-2020 27th June 2019 1 List of Abbreviations AI - Artificial Insemination APSFR - Areas with Potential Significant Flood Risk APV - The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina ASRoS - Agricultural Strategy of the Republic of Serbia AWU - Annual work unit CAO - Competent Accrediting Officer CAP - Common Agricultural Policy CARDS - Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and Stabilisation CAS - Country Assistance Strategy CBC - Cross border cooperation CEFTA - Central European Free Trade Agreement CGAP - Code of Good Agricultural Practices CHP - Combined Heat and Power CSF - Classical swine fever CSP - Country Strategy Paper DAP - Directorate for Agrarian Payment DNRL - Directorate for National Reference Laboratories DREPR - Danube River Enterprise Pollution Reduction DTD - Dunav-Tisa-Dunav Channel EAR - European Agency for Reconstruction EC - European Commission EEC - European Economic Community EU - European Union EUROP grid - Method of carcass classification F&V - Fruits and Vegetables FADN - Farm Accountancy Data Network FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization FAVS - Area of forest available for wood supply FOWL - Forest and other wooded land FVO - Food Veterinary Office FWA - Framework Agreement FWC - Framework Contract GAEC - Good agriculture and environmental condition GAP - Gross Agricultural Production GDP - Gross Domestic Product GEF - Global Environment Facility GEF - Global Environment Facility GES -
1 Program and Plan for The
PROGRAM AND PLAN FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE CRISIS IN PRESEVO, BUJANOVAC AND MEDVEDJA MUNICIPALITIES Annex 5: Agreement on the solution of the crisis in Bujanovac, Presevo and Medvedja municipalities This Agreement is concluded between: The Governments of the Republic of Serbia and of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and The Albanian ethnic community in the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja. The implementation of this Agreement is supported and in the framework of the Joint Commission guaranteed by the international community, under the auspices of the United Nations. 1. The subject of this Agreement is the solution of the crisis in the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac, and Medvedja, in a peaceful way. 2. The Parties to the Agreement agree that the common objectives for the solution of the crisis are: a) The establishment of the respect of the constitutional-legal order, i.e. of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia and of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on that part of their territory, and the assurance of full normalization of work of the organs of the state, of the organs of local self-government and of other legal organs in that territory; b) The establishment of full personal security and security of property of all citizens and of full and undisturbed freedom of their movement in all parts of the territory of these municipalities, which shall be assured by the complete disbanding and disarmament of the extremists, by the restoration of security and peace in the region, and by making possible the return of all citizens - refugees to their households; c) The development of multiethnic and multiconfessional society based on democratic principles with the respect of all human, political and minority rights and liberties according to the highest standards; d) Prosperous and rapid economic and social development of the region with international financial assistance in the best interest of all citizens who live in the region. -
"Clearing the Mines 2018" Report for Serbia
SERBIA ARTICLE 5 DEADLINE: 1 MARCH 2019 (FOUR-YEAR EXTENSION REQUESTED TO 1 MARCH 2023) PROGRAMME PERFORMANCE 2017 2016 Problem understood 7 7 Target date for completion of mine clearance 5 5 Targeted clearance 5 4 Effi cient clearance 6 6 National funding of programme 6 5 Timely clearance 4 4 Land-release system in place 6 6 National mine action standards 5 6 Reporting on progress 6 6 Improving performance 6 5 PERFORMANCE SCORE: AVERAGE 5.6 5.4 185 Clearing the Mines 2018 Report STATES PARTIES SERBIA PERFORMANCE COMMENTARY Serbia’s mine action programme showed signs of improvement in 2017 even though no full clearance was conducted. During the year, Serbia released just under 0.3km2 of mined area through technical survey, during which three anti-personnel mines and an item of unexploded ordnance (UXO) were found and destroyed. This represents an increase in output compared to 2016, when no mined area was released. Furthermore, the application of technical survey is also a positive development, demonstrating a willingness by the Serbian Mine Action Centre (SMAC) to adopt more effi cient land release methodology in instances where technical survey is more appropriate than full clearance. This might, in turn, encourage greater international funding support which is required for SMAC to implement the work plan outlined in Serbia’s second Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC) Article 5 deadline extension request. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION ■ Serbia should identify additional funding, including from national and international sources, for the survey and clearance of mined areas. ■ Serbia should consider using its armed forces for mine clearance to help meet its treaty obligations and fulfi l its Article 5 obligations by 2023. -
Of Fice of for Eign As Sets Con Trol
OF FICE OF FOR EIGN AS SETS CON TROL CHANGES TO LIST OF SPE CIALLY DES IG NATED NA TION ALS AND BLOCKED PER SONS SINCE JANU ARY 1, 2001 This pub li ca tion of Trea sury’s Of fice of The new Ex ec u tive Or der con tin ues and im - AIR PORT BEL GRADE (a.k.a. AERODROM For eign As sets Con trol (“OFAC”) is de- poses sanc tions on spec i fied par ties (listed BEOGRAD), Bel grade, Ser bia [FRYK] signed as a ref er ence tool pro vid ing with “[FRYM]” on OFAC’s al pha bet ized mas ter ALCO BANKA A.D., Bel grade, Ser bia [FRYK] list). Trans ac tions re lated to en tries listed with ALFA PLAM, Vranje, Ser bia [FRYK] ac tual no tice of ac tions by OFAC with “[FRYM]” must be in ter dicted and need to be AN GLO-YU GO SLAV BANK (n.k.a. AY BANK re spect to Spe cially Des ig nated Na - blocked on an on go ing ba sis. Be cause some LIMITED), Lon don, Eng land [FRYK] tionals and other en ti ties whose prop - “[FRYK]” en tries have also been des ig nated ANDJELKOVIC, Zoran, Min is ter of Sports and erty is blocked, to as sist the pub lic in as “[FRYM]” en tries, those par ties may ap pear Youth, Re pub lic of Ser bia; DOB 1958 (in di vid ual) com ply ing with the var i ous sanc tions both “above the line (as ‘[FRYM]’)” and “be low [FRYK] pro grams ad min is tered by OFAC. -
RASPORED POLAZNIKA ŠKOLE SRPSKOG JEZIKA Opština Bujanovac
RASPORED POLAZNIKA ŠKOLE SRPSKOG JEZIKA Opština Bujanovac Subota: 12:00-13:30 Nedelja: 10:00 – 11:30 GRUPA I - POČETNI 1 1. Ramiz Aliji – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1988. 2. Ganimeta Halimi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1985. 3. Vlora Qazimi – Bujanovac – godina rođenja 1985. 4. Agron Ebibi – Turija – godina rođenja 1986. 5. Arton Ismaili – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1989. 6. Lavdrim Rrahmani – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1990. 7. Aliriza Kamberi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1990. 8. Ganimeta Ameti – Bujanovac – godina rođenja 1991. 9. Zejnepe Ademi – Bujanovac – godina rođenja 1992. 10. Semine Ismaili – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1993. 11. Luleta Ahmetiu – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1993. 12. Ilmi Aliu – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1993. 13. Ferdeze Sabedini – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1993. 14. Albulena Aliu – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. 15. Leoneta Selimi – Bujanovac – godina rođenja 1994. 16. Xheneta Selimi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. 17. Ziqavete Fetahi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. 18. Shejnaze Saqipi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. RASPORED POLAZNIKA ŠKOLE SRPSKOG JEZIKA Opština Bujanovac Subota: 12:00-13:30 Nedelja: 10:00 – 11:30 GRUPA II - POČETNI 1 1. Xhevaire Rashiti – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. 2. Ramize Rexhepi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. 3. Arjeta Murati – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. 4. Drenusha Maliqi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. 5. Azra Dalipi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1994. 6. Besarta Adili – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1995. 7. Merita Avdili – Veliki Trnovac - – godina rođenja 1995. 8. Hamide Amidi – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1995. 9. Besa Spahiu – Bujnovac – godina rođenja 1995. 10. Agan Vebiji – Veliki Trnovac – godina rođenja 1996. -
Optimization of the Network of Schools in Serbia
B. NETWORK OF SCHOOLS • DVD presentation of project re- sults. • Off-line addition to project data- B1. Products of project “Optimi- base zation of the network of schools • Methodology for future data in Serbia” acquisition and its basic instru- ments. Proposal for future net- The following products represent the work monitoring (see Appendix final result of the one year project of F2 and F3). the Optimization of the network of • List of relevant parameters for schools in Serbia: decision making regarding the • The current document on project functioning of the network of results containing a descrip- schools (see Appendix F1). tion of the state of the network • Municipality level case studies of of schools and strategies and optimization strategies. models for its optimization. The • Follow up projects important to document is available in Serbian the implementation of the opti- and English versions. mization models (see Appendix • Electronic version of the cur- F4). rent document in Adobe Portable • The concept of network optimi- Document Format (PDF) in Ser- zation (as opposed to network bian and English languages. rationalization - see section C). • School mapping exercise for all • Defining of applicable optimiza- of Serbia’s schools using GIS tion models. (Geographical Information Sys- • Strategies of the optimization of tem software). pedagogical efficiency of the part • Modular, web-based educational of the network dealing with small information system integrating rural schools. project database and GIS – both as a planning tool and for general access to all data by educational stakeholders. Multimedia data- base of Serbia’s schools. (a list of all project material available in electronic form is given in Ap- pendix F5) 56 optimization of the network of schools in serbia optimization of the network of schools in serbia 57 58 optimization of the network of schools in serbia optimization of the network of schools in serbia 59 B2. -
Ifes 13 2 2002 R01922
Date Printed: 11/03/2008 JTS Box Number: IFES 13 Tab Number: 2 Document Title: Serbia, FRY Final Report: October 1999-September 30, 2002 Document Date: 2002 Document Country: Serbia IFES ID: R01922 • ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• 1 .• •• • ••• , •• •• • ••• 1 •• ••... .- •••• 1 ••• II •••• ! Ii iii FO • • • ••• I ••. :. - •••• 1 •• •• • ••• 1 •• -...••• 1 •• c ••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••• 1 •• = ••••••••••••••••• 1 •• ~ ••••••••••••••••• I •• ~ ••••••••••••••••• I •• ~ ••••••••••••••••• I •• ~ ••••••••••••••••• ! •• ~ ••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••• 1 •• c.......... .1 •• ~..........••••••••• ..,..1 •• ••••••••• • ••• , •• ••••••••• • ••• : ••.••••••••.. I I I I I ~. I i ••••••••••••••••••• ! IFES MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of IFES is to provide technical assistance in the promotion of democracy worldwide and to serve as a clearinghouse for information about democratic development and elections. IFES is dedicated to the success of democracy throughout the world, believing that it is the preferred form of gov ernment. At the same time, IFES firmly believes that each nation requesting assistance must take into consideration its unique social, cultural, and envi ronmental influences. The Foundation recognizes that democracy is a dynam ic process with no single blueprint. IFES is nonpartisan, multinational, and inter disciplinary in its approach. MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK Serbia, FRY FINAL REPORT October 1999 -September 30,2002 USAID COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT No. EE-A-00-97-00034-00 .0 Submitted to the UNITED STATES -
Albanian Minoroty on Hold; Preševo, Bujanovac and Medveđa As
HELSINKI COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN SERBIA ALBANIAN MINORITY ON HOLD Preševo, Bujanovac and Medveđa as hostages of the Serbia and Kosovo relations ALBANIAN MINORITY ON HOLD Preševo, Bujanovac and Medveđa as hostages of the Serbia and Kosovo relations Published by: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia For the publisher: Sonja Biserko Belgrade, 2021. Photos: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia Title page: Coiffure saloon in Veliki Trnovac Design and layout: Ivan Hrašovec This publication was prepared with financial support from the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade. Opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily represent those of the Royal Norwegian Embassy, the Balkan Trust for Democracy, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, or its partners. CONTENTS Conclusions and recommendations . 5 Southern Serbia: a strategic point . 10 The beginning of political pluralism in 1990 . 13 Referendum on autonomy . 14 Partition as an option since the beginning of the disintegration of Yugoslavia . 17 NATO intervention: persecution, killings, damages. 21 Southern Serbia after the NATO intervention . 23 Southern Serbia through the lens of Serbia, North Macedonia and Kosovo. 25 Serbian Government’s program for resolving the crisis by peaceful means (“Čović’s Plan”) . 26 Belgrade’s wishes: Greater Albania . 28 Security challenges in Southern Serbia . 30 Southern Serbia, the final status and Kosovo’s independence. 32 Strategy for the integration of Northern Kosovo as opposed to the partition of Kosovo . 33 Real problems of the three municipalities . 35 Political life . 41 Economic recovery . -
Study on the Possibilities for Improving the Teaching and Learning of Serbian As a Non-Mother Tongue in the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja
Title of publication Study on the Possibilities for Improving the Teaching and Learning of Serbian as a Non-Mother Tongue in the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja Publisher Office of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja Editors Natasa Boskovic, Danijela Nenadic, Milica Rodic, Jelena Marjanovic Proof-reader Milan Ajdzanovic Consulting Editor Ana Lukovic Pre-Press Production Perollo limited liability company, Belgrade Study on the Possibilities for Improving the Teaching and Learning of Serbian as a Non-Mother Tongue in the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja All terms used in the masculine grammatical gender in the study refer to both masculine and feminine genders of persons to which such terms refer Contents ABSTRACT 5 INTRODUCTION 9 I. CONTEXT – THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PRESEVO, BUJANOVAC AND MEDVEDJA 17 II. CONCEPTUAL AND LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK 23 II.1. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK - THE IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE IN THE INTEGRATION OF DIVERSE SOCIETIES 23 II.2. OUTLINE OF LEGISLATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA IN THE FIELD OF LEARNING SERBIAN AS A NON-MOTHER TONGUE 31 III. ANAL YSIS OF THE SITUATION, PROBLEMS AND RESULTS OF THE TEACHING OF SERBIAN AS A NON-MOTHER TONGUE IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN PRESEVO, BUJANOVAC AND MEDVEDJA 45 III.1. METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH DESCRIPTION 45 III.2. ANALYSIS OF THE CURRICULUM FOR SERBIAN AS A NON-MOTHER TONGUE FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS 55 III.2.1. Historical overview of the teaching of Serbian as a non-mother tongue and the curriculum for this subject 55 III.2.2. -
(Non)Implementation of the Agreement of the Governments Relating to the South of Serbia
(NON)IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AGREEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENTS RELATING TO THE SOUTH OF SERBIA Publisher: The Council for Human Rights - Bujanovac Author: Belgzim Kamberi Researchers: Enkel Rexhepi Agon Islami Text, Layout and Design Production: Idea digital, Vranje Printing: Idea digital, Vranje Circulation: 350 Bujanovac, May 2016 This analysis is part of the project “Stregthening Stability in South Serbia through Integration of the Albanian National Minority”, implemented by the Council for Human Rights in Bujanovac. The views herein expressed are solely those of the author and do not reflect the position of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland and Open Society Foundation – Belgrade. This Project is funded by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and Open Society Foundation – Belgrade. 2 | P a g e Content INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 5 ANALYSIS ................................................................................................................................ 6 I GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................................................................. 7 1. Geographic Data on Municipalities Bujanovac, Presevo and Medvedja ........................ 7 1.1. Bujanovac ................................................................................................................ 7 1.2. Presevo.................................................................................................................... -
Nadležne Veterinarske Stanice 2014 Do 2016
ODLUKA O IZBORU PRAVNIH LICA ZA POSLOVE IZ PROGRAMA MERA ZDRAVSTVENE ZAŠTITE ŽIVOTINJA ZA PERIOD 2014-2016. GODINE ("Sl. glasnik RS", br. 23/2014) Poslovi iz Programa mera za period 2014-2016. godine, koji su utvrđeni kao poslovi od javnog interesa, ustupaju se sledećim pravnim licima: Grad Beograd 1. VS "Tika Vet" Mladenovac Rabrovac, Jagnjilo, Markovac 2. VS "Mladenovac" Mladenovac Amerić, Beljevac, Velika Ivanča, Velika Krsna, Vlaška, Granice, Dubona, Kovačevac, Koraćica, Mala Vrbica, Međulužje, Mladenovac, selo Mladenovac, Pružatovac, Rajkovac, Senaja, Crkvine, Šepšin 3. VS "Aćimović- Obrenovac Baljevac, Brović, Vukićevica, Grabovac, Draževac, Zabrežje, Jasenak, Obrenovac" Konatica, Ljubinić, Mislođin, Piroman, Poljane, Stubline, Trstenica 4. VS "Dr Kostić" Obrenovac Belo Polje, Brgulice, Veliko Polje, Dren, Zvečka, Krtinska, Orašac, Ratari, Rvati, Skela, Ušće, Urovci 5. VS "Simbiosis Vet" Obrenovac Obrenovac, Barič, Mala Moštanica 6. VS "Nutrivet" Grocka Begaljica, Pudarci, Dražanj 7. VS "Grocka" Grocka Umčari, Boleč, Brestovik, Vinča, Grocka, Živkovac, Zaklopača, Kaluđerica, Kamendo, Leštane, Pudarci, Ritopek 8. VS "Arnika Veterina" Lazarevac Baroševac, Prkosava, Rudovci, Strmovo, Mali Crljeni, Kruševica, Trbušnica, Bistrica, Dren 9. VS "Artmedika Vet" Lazarevac Vrbovno, Stepojevac, Leskovac, Sokolovo, Cvetovac, Vreoci, Veliki Crljeni, Junkovac, Arapovac, Sakulja 10. VS "Alfa Vet CO 2007" Lazarevac Lazarevac, Šopić, Barzilovica, Brajkovac, Čibutkovica, Dudovica, Lukovica, Medoševac, Mirosaljci, Zeoke, Petka, Stubica, Šušnjar, Županjac, Burovo 11. VS "Ardis Vet" Sopot Slatina, Dučina, Rogača, Sibnica, Drlupa 12. VS "Uniprim Vet" Barajevo Arnajevo, Rožanci, Beljina, Boždarevac, Manić 13. VS "Vidra-Vet" Surčin Bečmen, Petrovčić, Novi Beograd, Bežanija 14. VS "Srem-Vet" Surčin Surčin, Dobanovci, Boljevci, Jakovo, Progar Zemun Zemun 15. VS "Makrovet" Zemun Ugrinovci, Batajnica 16. VS "SV. Modest" Voždovac Ripanj, Zuce, Beli Potok, Kumodraž, selo Rakovica, Jajinci Grocka Vrčin 17. -
2001 Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor March 4, 2002
Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Page 1 of 44 Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - 2001 Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor March 4, 2002 (The report on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is discussed in three separate sections on Serbia, Kosovo, and Montenegro and addresses human rights situations in each of these entities. Since federal authority was exercised effectively only over the Republic of Serbia throughout the year, the human rights situations in Kosovo and Montenegro are dealt with in separate sections following this report.) The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia), a constitutional republic consisting of the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro, has a president and a parliamentary system of government based on multiparty elections. Vojislav Kostunica was elected President of the Federation in elections held on September 24, 2000 that were closely contested; President Slobodan Milosevic ultimately was unable to manipulate the elections. Massive public protests forced Milosevic to recognize his defeat and cede power on October 6, 2000. Under the constitutional framework, the Federation encompasses the Republics of Serbia and Montenegro; however, the Montenegrin Government has refused to participate in many of the functions of the Federal Government and has acted unilaterally in several areas. The Federal Government presides over a weakened structure, with responsibilities essentially limited to the Foreign Ministry, the Yugoslav Army (VJ), the Customs Administration, civil aviation control, and foreign economic and commercial relations. Although President Kostunica enjoyed wide popular support, significant power was concentrated at the republic level where, in Serbia, Prime Minister Djindjic exercises significant executive authority.