Institute for European Affairs is focusing on negotiations between Serbia and the EU as well as on strengthening the capacity of all sides involved in the process. Given the complexity and long duration of the process, the Institute brings together a large number of professionals and external experts with whom organises trainings, debates and other forms of capacity development. We want to contribute to enhanced understanding of Serbia-EU relations. The Institute provides multi-perspective trainings in order to enable active participation of professionals and citizens in the decision-making processes. The Institute actively advocates for fundamental reforms within the EU integration process and in cooperation with partners working on strengthening Serbia's capacity to face the challenges of the global world through collective action. The overall objective is active membership of Serbia in Euro-Atlantic framework for the benefit of all citizens.

Narrative report

Kristina Ivanovic P2P Photo1My peer to peer education was held today at Faculty of Political Science, University in Belgrade. Participants were students of final year of International Relations, because I found very important that people who will have become academic citizens of Serbia by this time next year, spread the idea of peace in this region.

Firstly, I presented program Youth Reconciliation Ambassadors and its concept, after that I introduced participants with the work of Youth Education Committee and its mission in Serbia. After this beginning part we started discussion about peace in regions which had civil wars with focus on former Yugoslavia.

Secondly, even though our main topic was process of reconciliation we also had a constructive discussion about roll of women in that process. Most of participants were women and most of us agreed that in women’s nature is to be more calm and that very important role should be given to the women in peacemaking process.

To sum up, we agreed that young people should be engine of peace building and peacemaking because young people are ready for full cooperation in opposite to governing structures. I gave my best to make my participants start acting like reconciliation ambassadors in everyday situations.Kristina Ivanovic P2P Photo2Kristina Ivanovic P2P Photo3

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