The residents of 35 cities and municipalities in Serbia will have the opportunity to get better acquainted with the available eServices and benefits of open data at the local level bz participating in the campaign “Let’s click together”, which will be implemented in the next six months in Šumadija, Western and Eastern Serbia, through the media and social networks, as well as also through competitions.
Instead of waiting in lines and paying additional costs, citizens will be able, in addition to existing services such as eBaby or eKindergarten, to use a number of other services under the jurisdiction of the local self-government, such as applying for salary compensation during maternity leave, compensation for in vitro fertilization, and issuance of location information. Also, they will be able to report communal/utilities issues without going to the counter or making a phone call.
The improved eServices will be available to the citizens of Aleksandrovac, Babušnica, Bačka Palanka, Bojnik, Bor, Čačak, Ćuprija, Dimitrovgrad, Golubac, Ivanjica, Jagodina, Kosjerić, Kragujevac, Kraljevo, Krupanj, Loznica, Mali Zvornik, Medveđa, Nova Varoš, Novi Pazar, Osečina, Rača, Ražanj, Rekovac, Šabac, Smederevska Palanka, Sokobanja, Surdulica, Svilajnac, Tutin, Vladimirac, Vlasotince, Vrnjačka Banja, Žagubica and Zaječar, while access to open data was improved by Aleksinac, Aranđelovac, Arilje, Bujanovac, Despotovac, Gornji Milanovac, Knjaževac, Kruševac, Kuršumlija, Lajkovac, Lebane, Lučani, Mionica, Negotin, Niš, Paraćin, Petrovac na Mlavi, Požarevac, Priboj, Prokuplje, Raška, Sjenica, Smederevo, Topola, Trstenik, Užice, Valjevo, Velika Plana and Veliko Gradište.
The campaign “Let’s click together” is realized within the programme
“Enhancing Good Governance and Social Inclusion for Municipal Development – Swiss PRO”, supported by the Government of Switzerland in cooperation with the Government of Serbia, and implemented by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in partnership with the Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities (SCTM).
Through financial and technical support, activities were carried out aimed at establishing or improving eOffice and eArchives, acting on the basis of eZUP, as well as a system for greater citizen participation through eParticipation and eDiscussion, in a total of 65 local self-government units in Serbia.