Concluded Projects

Right to adequate housing for the most marginalized in Serbia – stop illegal evictions

Donor: Belgrade Open School Support duration: October 2025 – April 2026 In order to consistently fight against illegal evictions of the most vulnerable citizens of Serbia, The A 11 Initiative is carrying out a series of activities aimed at decision-makers, civil and activist sectors, with the aim of creating a specific tool for informing and…

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Strategic litigation against digital surveillance of social protection in Serbia

Donor: Digital Freedom Fund Project duration: January 1st, 2024 – August 31th, 2025 The project focuses on the issues brought by the Law on Social Card adopted in 2021 as well as the Social Card Register established afterward. It will explore the social protection system and try to better understand the algorithm, analyze the experiences…

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Accessible Legal Aid in Serbia – Building the Network of Paralegals

Donor: The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Government of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Support duration: August 2025 – March 2026 With the aim of effectively advancing the protection and promotion of the economic and social rights of marginalized citizens, the A 11 Initiative is building and strengthening a broad network of community…

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Participation and partnership for social inclusion

Donor: European UnionProject duration: January 2025 – December 2025 This project aims to contribute to the promotion, protection, and full enjoyment of economic and social rights in Serbia, especially for the most marginalized individuals and groups, those that face the greatest challenges to social exclusion and child protection such as Roma, internally displaced persons, people…

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Labor exploitation in Serbia from the perspective of economic and social rights

Donor: Olof Palme International CenterProject duration: May 2024 – April 2026 The main goal of this project is to improve the protection of the economic and social rights of the most vulnerable citizens of Serbia. A 11 Initiative aims to improve access to economic and social rights of the Roma community in Serbia, as well…

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Adequate Housing in Serbia, a Right Many Do Not Have – Empowering Citizens and Strengthening Participation in Adequate Housing for Socioeconomically Vulnerable Groups

Donor: Belgrade Open School Project duration: December 2024 – September 2025 The main aim of this project is the improvement of the right to adequate housing in the Republic of Serbia through better dialogue between citizens, CSOs, and public authorities. The project strives to achieve enhanced dialogue between CSOs, citizens, and decision-makers on the creation…

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Improving Social and Economic Rights of Marginalized Groups

Donor: Olof Palme International Center (core support) Support duration: January 2020 – December 2024

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Participation and partnership for social inclusion

Donor: European Union Project duration: January – December 2024 This project aims to contribute to the promotion, protection, and full enjoyment of economic and social rights in Serbia, especially for the most marginalized individuals and groups, those that face the greatest challenges to social exclusion and child protection such as Roma, internally displaced persons, people…

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Local Integration of IDPs in Serbia

Donor: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Project duration: January – March 2024 The main goal of this project is to improve the protection and local integration of the most vulnerable internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Serbia by improving their access to local integration and economic and social rights. Main project activities are: Legal aid…

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Improved access to economic and social rights for all women

Donor: Kvinna till Kvinna Project duration: January 2024 – March 2026 The goal of this project is to contribute to the achievement of gender equality in the field of economic and social rights in Serbia. The project intends to introduce national and international institutions to the main obstacles to women’s rights and gender equality in…

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