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Results of the public call for Macedonia

Balkan Monitoring Public Finance ANNOUNCES: RESULTS OF THE PUBLIC CALL FOR OCDs/ NGOs for Macedonia  FOR SUBMISSION OF PROJECT PROPOSALS WITHIN the European Commission’s CIVIL SOCIETY FACILITY AND MEDIA PROGRAMME 2014-2015: Support to regional thematic networks of Civil Society Organizations – “CSOs as equal partners in monitoring public finances” We would like to thank all applicants

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Results of the public call for Bosnia and Herzegovina

Balkan Monitoring Public Finance ANNOUNCES: RESULTS OF THE PUBLIC CALL FOR OCDS/ NGOs for Bosnia and Herzegovina  FOR SUBMISSION OF PROJECT PROPOSALS WITHIN the European Commission’s CIVIL SOCIETY FACILITY AND MEDIA PROGRAMME 2014-2015: Support to regional thematic networks of Civil Society Organizations – “CSOs as equal partners in monitoring public finances” We would like to thank

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Press release: Public debt in Southeast Europe – Why to enable public participation?

Sustainability of Western Balkans rising public debt becomes questionable Podgorica, September 19th – Today, the regional study Public Debt on western Balkans was released in the framework of “Balkan Monitoring Public Finance” project. At the same time this was an occasion to discuss with the representatives of World Bank, Parliament of Montenegro, Western Balkan civil

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Tax Justice in Southeast Europe – How to reduce inequalities?

Within the CSOs as equal partners in monitoring of public finance project, 10 organisations from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia have examined trends in tax policies in Southeast Europe, including the role of the EU and financing institutions. Taxation is an important part of our lives. Tax policies have a major impact on economy, society and