Europeanisation Beyond Process

In January 2019, Think for Europe Network started implementing two-year long project “Europeanisation Beyond Process” in the framework of the Network, supported by the Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE). The Project Coordinator will be the European Policy Centre – CEP Belgrade.…

Constituencies for Judicial Reform in Serbia

From January 7th 2019 until January 6 2022, European Policy Centre (CEP), together with 11 partners, will implement the Project Constituencies for Judicial Reform in Serbia. The overall objective of this, USAID-supported project, is to strengthen citizens’ confidence in the work of…

WeBER 2.0

Western Balkan Civil Society Empowerment for a Reformed Public Administration

Serbia at the Crossroads between the West and the East

The project was implemented by CEP from December 2019 to November 2020. The focus is on the issue of increased involvement of non-EU actors, such as China, Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and the Gulf countries, both in political and economic terms.…

France and the Western Balkans – a Strategic Engagement

Following the French Strategy for the Western Balkans adopted in 2019, the European Policy Centre (CEP) has been engaged in a project highlighting the reengagement of France in the region themed France and the Western Balkans – a Strategic Engagement;…

British support to reforms in Serbia

The UK Government is supporting the Eastern Partnership countries and the Western Balkans (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and North Macedonia) in implementing the necessary reforms through the Good Governance Fund (GGF). A special pillar of the GGF is technical assistance…

Prepare to Participate – P2P

In December 2018, European Policy Centre (CEP) started implementing a two-year project Strengthening Capacities of Civil Society Organisations for Active Participation in EU Negotiations through Selected National Convention for EU Working Group (‘’Prepare to Participate – P2P’’) together with National…

Cooperation with SIGMA/OECD

In our work within the Good Governance programme, we regularly cooperate with SIGMA,  a joint initiative of the OECD and the EU, principally financed by the EU. The key objective of SIGMA is to strengthen and to improve public governance systems in the EU and neighbourhood…