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  • INVITATION TO MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA – PROMOTION OF THE SERBIAN-ALBANIAN DICTIONARY OF LEGAL TERMS0

    A promotion of the Serbian-Albanian “Dictionary of Legal Terms” will be held at the Sate Room of the Faculty of Law in Nis at 12 o’clock noon on Tuesday, March 29, 2011.  Milan Markovic, Minister and President of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, Snezana Malovic, Minster of Justice, Predrag Dimitrijevic,, Dean of Nis University’s Faculty of Law and Nevena Petrusic, Editor-In-Chief of the aforementioned dictionary and Commissioner for Protection of Equality, will address the attendees of the promotion.

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  • INVITATION TO MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA – TWO YEARS OF OPERATION OF THE RECONSTRUCTED COORDINATION BODY0

    A session of the Presidency of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, by which two years from signing the Agreement on the Principles of Reconstruction of the Coordination Body is marked, will be held at 12 o’clock noon on Monday, March 28, 2011 (the Palace of Serbia, the 4th. Floor, Room 470). Following the signing of the Agreement, representatives of the Albanian community, after over two years, got involved in the Coordination Body’s work.

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  • PRESENTATION OF THE BEST COMPANIES FROM SOUTH SERBIA0

    Bujanovac – Yesterday, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) held in Bujanovac a presentation of the best small and medium-sized companies from South Serbia, which the USAID had supported through its programs over the previous two years.  Marilyn Schmidt, Deputy Mission Director of the USAID Serbia, said at the presentation that over two and a half years, during the USAID’s support to the companies, a 49 per cent production and sales growth was achieved by the five best companies.

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  • Members of the Army of Serbia Played a Football Match in Veliki Trnovac0

    Veliki Trnovac – Besfor Jonuzi from Veliki Trnovac, which is situated near Bujanovac, is an ardent fan of the “Trnovac” football club and he was impatiently awaiting a football match between his club and “Nebeski andjeli” (the Heaven’s Angels), which is a football club that includes only members of the Army of Serbia. Over the past weekend, “Nebeski andjeli” were the guests of the largest Albanian village in South Serbia.

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  • USAID’s Representative in South Serbia Today0

    Vranje, Bujanovac – The results achieved regarding the strengthening of small and medium – sized companies in South Serbia are going to be the main reason of today’s visit to Bujanovac of Marilyn Schmidt, Deputy Mission Director of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Serbia. Yesterday, Mrs. Schmidt signed in Vranje an agreement on providing further support to development of small and medium-sized companies and she talked with Miroljub Stojcic, the mayor of Vranje, about the modes in which the city of Vranje could provide support to this sector.

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  • CORNER STONE FOR A NEW SCHOOL LAID0

    BUJANOVAC – Yesterday, Ali Riza Colak, the Turkish Ambassador to Belgrade, laid the corner stone of a new school in Veliki Trnovac.

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  • SCHOOL FROM MEDVEDJA OFFERS ASSISTANCE TO JAPAN0

    Medvedja – As a token of solidarity with Japan, the staff of the “Gornja Jablanica” elementary school asked, through the Japanese embassy in Belgrade, the children of Japan that had become homeless to come and stay at the homes of their peers in South Serbia. Zivojin Pavlovic, the principal of the school that is attended by 400 students, says that they were extremely saddened by misfortune that had struck the Japanese and that they hadn’t forgotten humanness of the Japanese, when the Japanese donated 75 thousand EUR to them for renovating and equipping the school with teaching aids four years before.

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  • A COURSE IN SERBIAN

    A COURSE IN SERBIAN0

    The “International Human Senter“from Presevo organized a course in Serbian for secondary school students from the territory of the municipality of Presevo. 90 secondary school students, who were split up into two 45 course beneficiary groups, have been attending the weekend course in Serbian since this February and they will complete it this April. The classes in Serbian are held on the premises of the “Abdula Krasnica” community center. On completion of the course in Serbian, every Serbian language course beneficiary will get a certificate.

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  • SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS FROM GERMANY IN BUJANOVAC0

    Bujanovac – A group of 16 German secondary school students stays in Bujanovac until March 23, 2011. They’re returning a visit to Bujanovac’s Serbian and Albanian “Sveti Sava” and “Sezai Suroi” secondary school students, who visited the German city of Kunzelsau in November 2010.

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  • IDEAS FOR ONE’S OWN BUSINESS

    IDEAS FOR ONE’S OWN BUSINESS0

    The Coordination Body supported the “Small Steps for Great People” project of the Roma Center for Democracy from Bujanovac. The project gathers together forty secondary school students and unemployed young people from the territory of Bujanovac and Presevo for whom training courses in entrepreneurship and the starting of their own businesses were organized.

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  • INVESTOR COMPLETES EVERYTHING AT ONE COUNTER0

    Bujanovac – Shaip Kamberi, President of the Municipality of Bujanovac, says that Bujanovac belongs to a small group of municipalities in Serbia that have received certificates or acknowledgments of standards, whereby those municipalities are ready and suitable for investments.

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  • March 10, 20110

    67.5 million EUR Invested in the Development of South Serbia

    Vranje – According to the data of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, 67.5 million EUR were invested in development of South Serbia over the past ten years.  The said amount doesn’t include considerable funds of non-governmental, governmental and international organizations, embassies and governments of several countries of the world that were channeled into development of South Serbia.

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