Nataša Vučković Elected to Membership in the EU-Serbia Civil Society Joint Consultative Committee (JCC)
The General Secretary of the Center for Democracy Foundation, Nataša Vučković, was elected to membership in the Joint Consultative Committee composed of representatives from the European Economic and Social Committee, civil society organisations, and social partners in the field of socio-economic development.
The Joint Consultative Committee promotes dialogue and collaboration between social partners and other civil society organisations in the EU and Serbia, encompassing all relevant aspects of relations between the EU and Serbia in the accession negotiation process.
Center for Democracy Foundation
EVENTS
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2025-11-18 | Belgrade, Sarajevo, Tirana, Skopje, Pristina
REGIONAL CONFERENCE Western Balkan Youth and EU: Shaping Our Common Future
CURRENT PROJECTS
PUBLICATIONS
Challenges for Organising and Collective Bargaining in Care, Administration and Waste collection sectors in Central Eastern European Countries
Public Policy Proposals – Collective Bargaining (CEECAW)
CDF in Cities and Municipalities: Together for a Better Life in Local Communities
Comparative reports on collective bargaining - CEECAW
POLITEIA – Regional School for Youth Participation 2025 (leaflet)
Report on the State of Labour Rights in the Republic of Serbia in 2024
Unlocking Collective Bargaining Power in Three Sectors: A Call to Action
Main Issues of Labor Legislation in Serbia
New Monitoring Report by the “SDGs for All” Platform: Is the End Goal in Sight?
NCEU Book of Recommendations 2024 (Summary)
National reports on collective bargaining in Serbia - CEECAW
The Comparative Analysis of Youth Policies in the Western Balkans (WB)
Unlocking Collective Bargaining Power in Three Sectors: A Call to Action
Western Balkans Youth in Policy Making Processes
SDGs for All Platform newsletter (December 2023)
Analysis: Poverty Reduction Through Sustainable Agriculture in Serbia (with Summary)
Serbia 2030 - Many challenges, little time: Is Serbia set on its development path?
NCEU Recommendations 2023

















































