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Royal Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade Embassy projects agreed in 2017 1. SRB-17/001 German Marshall Fund if the U.S. – Balkan Trust for democracy - Strengthening EU integration in Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia: Management of a grant scheme for civil society in Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. The grant scheme aims at financing activities towards implementing reforms as part of the EU-integration process defined in the action plans for each chapter. The focus will be on the implementation of Chapters 5, 8, 23, 24, 32 and Chapter 35 (only applicable for Serbia). NOK 5,309,988. 2. SRB-17/0003 UNOPS - Support to Serbian Ministry of Interior: The Project will contribute to Serbia’s efforts to meet the requirements for Serbia’s integration into the European Union (EU), in particular those related to the Chapter 24: Justice, Freedom and Security. All Project activities have been identified as priority within the Action Plan for the Implementation of the Chapter 24, specifically Subchapter 6: Full harmonisation with the acquis in the area of developing criminal intelligence system and Subchapter 8: Cooperation in the Field of Drugs. The Project’s Results also contribute to meeting the Goals 3, 8 and 16 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. NOK 16,262,000. 3. SRB-17/0006 Ministry of Interior - Europol National Unit and Liaison Bureau at Europol: Building the technical capacities of the Serbian Europol National Unit (ENU) and its Liaison Bureau in Hague and enhancing the knowledge of its staff and cooperating partners through seminars, workshops and study visits with a view to developing international police cooperation in fighting organized crime and terrorism. Police officers will be trained in collection, processing and reporting. Standard Operative Procedures (SOP) will be developed; IT equipment will be procured and installed. NOK 756,650. 4. SRB-17/0008 Business Innovation Programs - Rehabilitation and renovation of the museum Gornji Milanovac: The overall objective of the project is maintaining the joint Norwegian and Serbian historical memory about the Second World War by modernizing the museum in Gornji Milanovac. The modernization includes the renovation of the facilities, as well as the modernization/digitalization of the historical archive about military war prisoners from Serbia who were detained in camps in Norway between 1941 and 1945. The project contributes to a better understanding of historical events during WW2. NOK 1,180,372. 5. SRB-17/0013 Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy - Support to Labour Inspectorate: Improvement of work conditions and enhanced possibility to exercise rights arising from employment relationship for persons whose informal work has been turned into registered work, in line with the laws of the Republic of Serbia. This objective shall be achieved through realization of project activities that include interactive contact between citizens and Labour Inspectorate, through education of business entities and citizens and promotion of zero-tolerance principle for informal work. NOK 3,725,000. 6. SRB-17/0014 Commission for Protection of Competition - Increasing economic growth- promotion of competition policy: The goal is to improve enforcement and increase awareness of the competition policy in Serbia. This will be done through promoting the solutions from the new Draft Law on the Protection of Competition, increasing detection rate of competition infringements and raising the level of competition culture and awareness among key stakeholders in Serbia. NOK 2,059,630. 7. SRB-17/0015 Commissioner for Protection of Equality - Strengthening local antidiscrimination capacities and institutional capacities CPE. The overall objective is to improve human and minority rights and social inclusion of marginalized groups in the Republic of Serbia. Target groups are local municipality representatives and citizens in general. The target are employees of the CPE whose IT and data capacities will be improved. NOK 1,713,806. 8. SRB-17/0018 NALED - Strengthening inspection, administrative and judicial supervision: Overall objective Contribute to the improved rule of law and regulatory enforcement through strengthening capacities and coordination of inspection, administrative and judicial bodies in charge for supervision of inspection oversight. This will contribute to better positioning of the Republic of Serbia in EU integration process, especially in terms of the Chapter 23. NOK 1,820,000. 9. MNE-17/0001 UNDP - Strengthening capacities of the Ministry for European Affairs: Objective is to support EU accession negotiations through strengthening the capacities of the newly established Ministry of European Affairs (MEA) to fulfil new responsibilities for coordination of Montenegrin public policies to enhance compliance and implementation, scanning for relevance of upcoming European policies. NOK 3,211,350. 10. MNE-17/0003 Ministry of Interior - Supressing cross-border organised crime: Aim is to strengthen the capacity of Department for International Police Cooperation in handling the cases of trans-border crime, consistent with EU standards. It will result in improved and effective international police cooperation, as well as comprehensive analyses of received data and intelligence through police cooperation, as well as international cooperation through EUROPOL, INTERPOL, SELEC, and Liaison Officers Network. NOK 2,132,689. 11. MNE-17/0003 University pf Montenegro – Institute of Marine Biology (IMB) - Marine Biodiversity Conservation Center-Boka Aquarium– MonteAqua: Enhancing Montenegrin EU integration process in Chapter 27: Environment and contributing to socio-economic development at country level and in the region through (1) closer regional cooperation, (2) increased capacity in the field of environment - setting up Marine Biodiversity Conservation Center, (3) increased public awareness, (4) strengthened institutional capacities, and (5) Montenegrin contribution to SDGs 5, 8 and 14. NOK 4,885,990. 12. MAK-17/0001 UNDP - Rebuilding the Suto Orizari kindergarten: Rebuilding the April 8th Kindergarten in the Roma-majority municipality of Suto Orizari, which was destroyed by fire in February 2017. The project will follow the principle of “build back better,” reconstructing an energy-efficient and disability-friendly preschool facility to serve 250 families, most of them of Roma ethnicity, and a custom-tailored day-care centre for 100 street children. NOK 5,911,500. 13. MAK-17/0002 UNOPS – Support to the MFA Macedonia: The Project’s specific objectives are to improve document dissemination and protection, to simplify the process of encryption, and to enable the the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (MMFA) to exchange the EU and the NATO classified documents. NOK 15,000,000. Additional grants in previous agreements SRB-15/0053 - Group 484, Belgrade - Solidarity Network for Refugee and Migrant Protection: extension of support to sub-granting scheme and SCS. Additional grant of NOK 4,400.000 Embassy projects agreed in 2016 1. SRB-16/001 – Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs - Community Based Housing Solutions for Migrants: The project will strengthen capacities of social protection system in Serbia to enable long-term housing solutions in the community for asylum seekers, based on best international practice. Planned outputs: 6 new houses built and equipped in Subotica for 36 migrants; model of asylum seekers integration piloted and 36 individual plans for integration developed and implementation initiated. NOK 6 315 844 2. SRB-16/002 - UNOPS – Support to Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia: The overall objective of this action is to contribute to the efforts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia to optimization of budgets and hereby increasing the efficiency of the Ministry. NOK 1 230 000 Additional grants in previous agreements SRB-15/0032 - SCS 3, institutional support - year 2 – ALHem, Belgrade – Safer Chemicals Alternative, Belgrade: the goal is for ALHem to be recognized as reliable and visible partner in Serbia with mission to raise awareness of chemicals safety issues at all levels (CSOs, industry, national public administration, health professionals, academic sector, media and consumers). Additional grant of NOK 453.325 SRB-15/0036 - SCS 3, institutional support - year 2 – BELhospice, Belgrade: BELhospice continuing being the leader of palliative care in Serbia, recognised as a national centre of excellence, providing integrated palliative services to terminally ill cancer patients and setting new standards of care. Opening of a new specialist in-patient centre with day care and outpatient facilities, first in Serbia, that provides high quality palliative care services according to the WHO standards. Additional grant of NOK 551.072 SRB-15/0038 - SCS 3, institutional support - year 2 – Initiative for Inclusion Veliki Mali, Pancevo: greater access to education for children with disabilities and other vulnerable children through personal assistance (for 30 children), greater capacity and sensibility of educational staff (90 educators) and greater involvement of parents in access to education. Additional grant of NOK 337.950 SRB-15/0053 - Group 484, Belgrade - Solidarity Network for Refugee and Migrant Protection: extension of support to sub-granting scheme and SCS. Additional grant of NOK 4,760.055 SRB-13/0048 - OSCE - Enhancing capacities of the Serbia Police to fight corruption: