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The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Belgrade supports the project of Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation “Ensuring Justice for Freedom of Expression: Measuring Effectiveness of Judicial Protection.”
Trough systematic monitoring of the judicial practice, the project aims to influence legal and institutional practices for protection of freedom of expression and to provide media community with practical guidance in defense of SLAPPs.
With the help of Netherlands embassy in Belgrade’s MATRA programme, Slavko Curuvija Foundation systematically researched legal and institutional flaws which lead to impunity for violent acts against journalists in Serbia, while online media “Cenzolovka” reported on cases in which journalists safety was compromised.
Open Society Foundation Serbia is a non-government, non-political, non-profit organization that develops and supports projects and activities aimed towards the development of democratic culture, openness, respecting differences and human rights, promoting rule of law, good governance, responsibility of public officials and civil involvement in public affairs with the aim of creating a sustainable development of democratic and open society in Serbia.
Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation was being supported by the U.S. Embassy in Serbia.
Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation projects “Safeguarding the Right to Freedom of Speech through Judicial System in Serbia” and “Back to basics – Parliament as a backbone for the rule of law” were supported by the European Union.
Our online news outlet “Cenzolovka“ was supported by the Embassy of Canada in Belgrade.
Thanks to the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation worked on empowering the media scene in eight cities across Serbia through public debates about problems concerning journalists and media, and possible solutions.
Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation was supported by the Embassy of The Kingdom of Denmark in Serbia.
The Balkan Trust for Democracy (BTD), a German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) project, is a grantmaking initiative that supports democracy, good governance, and Euroatlantic integration throughout Southeastern Europe.
Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation was supported by the Australian embassy in Serbia.
Part of the content published on “Cenzolovka” was secured through the initiative “Public money for public interest“, run by BIRN, NUNS, and Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation, which was funded by the European Union.