12 Aug Monitoring Matrix on Enabling Environment for Civil Society Development – Country Report for Serbia 2020
Belgrade, August 12, 2021
Civic Initiatives and the Balkan Civil Society Development Network are pleased to present the sixth edition of the Monitoring Matrix on Enabling Environment for Civil Society Development, covering developments in Serbia in 2020.
This report is part of a series of country reports covering seven countries in the Western Balkans and Turkey: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. A Regional Report is also available summarizing findings and recommendations for all countries and a web platform offering access to monitoring data per country at www.monitoringmatrix.net.
The Monitoring Matrix, developed in 2013 by BCSDN with support of its members, partners, ICNL and ECNL, presents the main principles and standards that have been identified as crucial to exist in order for the legal environment to be considered as supportive and enabling for the operations of CSOs. The Matrix is organized around three areas, each divided by sub-areas[1]:
- Basic Legal Guarantees of Freedoms;
- Framework for CSOs’ Financial Viability and Sustainability;
- Government – CSO Relationship.
Throughout 2020, Serbia was faced with an epidemiological crisis, but also with the continuation and deepening of its political crisis, which has been going on for years as a consequence of the lack of institutional dialogue. In addition, the past year will probably be remembered as the most unsuccessful when it comes to the process of accession to the European Union, given that Serbia did not open any negotiating chapters in 2020.
Read more and download the report below.
Monitoring Matrix - Country Report for Serbia 2020
[1]. As a research tool for measuring the health of the legal, regulatory, and financial environment in which CSO in WBT operate, the Matrix aims to respond to the need of CSOs to have evidence-based research products and capacities to advocate for policy changes towards a more enabling civil society environment.