In order to encourage the direct participation of the citizens in determining the main priorities in their local communities, the Forum for Civil Dialogue, in anticipation of the Local Elections 2021, organized a series of consultative meetings in nine municipalities: Centar, Bitola, Stip, Tetovo, Struga, Kavadarci, Kriva Palanka, Sveti Nikole and Demir Hisar. - Two online surveys were conducted which included over 150 citizens who spoke about the key priorities and problems in their municipalities (Centar and Kriva Palanka). - 18 consultative meetings were held with the citizens, 9 public debates and meetings with the
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On the eve of the Local Elections 2021, six partner civil society organizations (NGO Info-center, Youth Cultural Center-Bitola, Community Center of the Municipality of Struga, Glasen Tekstilec, Multicultura and Idea SEE), in cooperation with three other civil society organizations – Spektar, Civic Initiative of women from Sveti Nikole and the Center for Media Development, formed the Forum for Civil Dialogue. The main goal of this Forum was to encourage the direct participation of citizens in the public discussion, in identifying local problems and needs, as well as in determining the main priorities in their local
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Under the auspices of the “Civic Alliance for Progressive Change on Local Level” Project, supported by the International Centre “Olof Palme” from Sweden, the Forum for Civil Dialogue was established in August 2021, before the 2021 Local Elections. The Forum for Civil Dialogue is composed of six partner CSOs (the NGO Infocentre, The Youth Cultural Centre Bitola, Struga Municipality Community Centre, “Vocal Textile Worker”, “Multikultura” and “Idea SEE”) while three other CSOs – Spektar, Civic Initiative of Women of Sveti Nikole and the Media Development Centre are actively involved in its activities. Before the Local
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In the Local Elections 2021, there was not a single women candidate for mayor. Women were not sufficiently represented on the candidates and councilors’ lists, and their absence was most noticeable in the winning positions
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