Highlights

Highlights: Unity in Diversity – World Civil Society, Serbia Launch, 25-27 July 2017 By Mr Peter Pece Gorgievski and Mr Miomir Rajcevic The Danube Peace Boat and Unity in Diversity-World Civil Society Serbia event opened in the city of Novi Sad – the third largest city next to Belgrade, the Continue Reading →

Migrants, refugees and asylum seekers

In today’s increasingly globalized and mobile societies, internal and international migrants, refugees and asylum seekers represent a significant share of the population of cities and countries. This publication presents experiences from researchers and practitioners from a variety of geographical contexts on how they have been included and have participated in Continue Reading →

Meet the Danube River Good

Travel more than 10,000 years in the past Lepen Whirl (Serbian: Lepenski Vir) is an important Mesolithic archaeological site located in Serbia in the central Balkan peninsula. The latest radiocarbon and AMS data suggest that the chronology of Lepen Whirl is compressed between 9500/7200-6000 BC. There is some disagreement about the Continue Reading →

The Vinca Culture “Old Europe”

One important stop on our journey: Vinca Culture, The Danube Script or The Lost World of Old Europe The Vinca culture, also known as Turda-Vinca culture, is a Neolithic archaeological culture in South-eastern Europe, dated to the period 5,700–4,500 BC. Archaeologists concluded that “in the 5th and early 4th millennia Continue Reading →

Danube Peace Boat 2017

We are building CSO Partnership for Development Usefulness, an open platform that unites CSOs from around the world. We strive to make development more effective by reshaping the global aid architecture and empowering CSOs working on the ground. In promoting development Usefulness, in all areas of work, both our own Continue Reading →