The Serbia Country Guide was produced by the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) and the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights (BCHR).

September 8, 2016

slika english 1The Country Guide is a compilation of publicly available information from international institutions, local NGOs, governmental agencies, businesses, media and universities, among others. International and domestic sources are identified on the basis of their expertise and relevance to the Serbiancontext, as well as their timeliness and impartiality. (more…)

Making a Difference for Refugee Children in Europe

August 30, 2016

Donor: International Rescue Committee / DFID UK Aid

Duration: July 2016 – June 2017

The overall objective of this project was the protection of unaccompanied or separated migrant and refugee children in Serbia, primarily through the provision of legal assistance and information about the asylum system and child rights in Serbia, as well as through the collection of information that are essential for finding safer, legal paths to reconnect with their families’ members or finding other forms of durable solutions.

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Migrant and Refugee Crisis in Western Balkan Countries

Donor: OXFAM Italia and UN Women

Duration: August 2016 – October 2016

Within this project the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights conducted a research on the position of women and girls refugees and migrants following the closure of so-called Balkan refugee route in March 2016, whose main points were presented on two round tables in Belgrade and Subotica. Belgrade Centre also prepared and published legal analysis of Asylum Act from gender perspective. The publication was presented on round table in Human Rights House, which was attended by civil society organizations dealing with rights of women and protection of refugees.

 

Report on the Right to Asylum in Serbia for the period April-June 2016

July 21, 2016

azilThe Belgrade Centre for Human Rights (BCHR)continued implementing the project focusing on the extension of free legal aidto asylum seekers with UNHCR’s support in 2016. This Report covers the April-June 2016 period and includes only data relevant to that period, while the comprehensive information about the asylum system in Serbia is available in BCHR’s 2015 Right to Asylum in the Republic of Serbia report.  

Press Release on the Results of the Evaluation of the War Crimes Prosecutor Candidates’ Programmes

June 29, 2016

The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights (BCHR) is concerned by the results of the evaluation of the programmes submitted by candidates for the post of War Crimes Prosecutor, which was conducted by the Commission for the Preparation and Evaluation of the Written Test and the Evaluation of the Programmes on the Organisation and Improvement of the Work of the Public Prosecution Service (hereinafter: Commission). (more…)