The Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, in cooperation with the competent state administration bodies, local self-government units and civil society organisations forming the Special Interministerial Working Group, prepared the Working Draft of the Open Government Partnership Action Plan in the Republic of Serbia for 2018-2020.
Three consultative meetings have been held as part of the Action Plan drafting process, in Belgrade in April and in Niš and Šabac in October. At those meetings, the participants presented their proposals for commitments to be included in the new Action Plan and discussed the commitments proposed by members of the Special Interministerial Working Group.
In line with the commitments arising from Serbia’s participation in the Open Government Partnership and in an effort to ensure the broadest possible consultation process and involve all stakeholders, the Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government and the Office for Cooperation with Civil Society hereby announce the final consultation even in the process of drafting this document, which will be held from 27 November to 11 December 2018.
To ensure your timely preparation for the consultation, below are links for you to download and consult the prepared Working Draft of the Open Government Partnership Action Plan in the Republic of Serbia for 2018-2020.
The Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government and the Office for Cooperation with Civil Society will issue a Public Call for participation in the consultation process within the set timeframe, which Public Call will specify the time and venues of the consultative meetings and other avenues available for providing comments.
For any additional information, please contact Dragana Brajović of the Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government by e-mail at dragana.brajovic@mduls.gov.rs or by phone at 011/26-46-964 and/or Danilo Rodić of the Office for Cooperation with Civil Society by e-mail at danilo.rodic@civilnodrustvo.gov.rs or by phone at 011/311-38-59.