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16-18 December, 2011 – History Education Meeting in Belgrade, Serbia. The Joint History Project's History Education Committee finalised its push to expand this highly successful history book series to cover more recent times. During a two-day meeting in Belgrade, the editors and contributors discussed the publication within a larger circle of participants and received input from a renowned international expert in the field of Southeast European History. The fruitful meeting was the last in a series of three meetings made possible by the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Institute for Sustainable Communities.

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2 – 4 December, Dynamic Teaching Tools Concept Meeting in Thessaloniki – Some of the most accomplished educators and researchers from the region and from the United States gathered in Thessaloniki to create the framework for a new dynamic teaching methodology tool. This talented, multi-faceted group will ultimately publish a manual that will provide teachers with the latest research on teaching methods and ideas on how these methods can be used in their classrooms. While this project builds upon CDRSEE's highly successful Joint History Project, the information and ideas within will not be limited to history classes, but rather will be focused on the art of teaching in a rapidly changing society. The manual will be translated into six different languages. This was the first meeting, with the next scheduled for spring 2012 in Tirana. The project is funded by the European Union, under the IPA Programme.

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1 December, 2011 – CDRSEE and the European Fund for the Balkans (EFB) will kick off a new project in December, organising a series of lively debates about controversial regional issues and broadcasting these debates via major local TV stations throughout the region. The idea of “Similarities Between Differences” is to foster an exchange of ideas and a real debate about the issues that are plaguing these countries, impeding EU accession and reconciliation. This is not your everyday talk show. This series will bring together untainted, well-respected and unbiased individuals from a wide field of social sciences, including anthropology, ethnology, cultural studies, applied ethics and many others. The topics will not be easy or comfortable, but the wider debates that spring from this series can lead to real solutions and a mutual understanding. More information on the EFB is available at www.balkanfund.org.

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Our Donors

The Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe is continually grateful to all those corporations, individuals, institutions, and governments who have pledged their generous support to make the CDRSEE's work possible.

In case that you are interested in supporting our activities in Southeast Europe and you wish to receive further information on how you can become a donor/contributor, please contact info@cdsee.org.

Our donors are, in alphabetical order:

Core Sponsors
Governments, Governmental Organisations
Individuals and other Sponsors
Foundations, Organisations and Institutions

Supporters

Current Core Sponsors of the CDRSEE:

Honorary Trustees:

Silver Sponsors:

Other sponsors

 

Past Core Sponsors of the CDRSEE:

 

Governments, Governmental Organisations

The European Commission
CARDS Democratic and Stabilisation Programme
The European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR)
AENEAS Programme
European Agency for Reconstruction

The United States Agency for International Development

  The Austrian Government, Ministry for Education & Cultural Affairs (BMUK)

The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe
Sponsored by Germany


The Hellenic Republic, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Hellenic Republic, Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace

Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen e.V.

KulturKontakt Austria

  The Principality of Liechtenstein

  The Norwegian Government, Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Stability Pact for South East Europe

The Swedish Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

Irish Aid

UNDP in Cyprus

The United States Government, Department of State

National Endowment for Democracy

The United Kingdom, Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Norwegian People's Aid Regional Office South Eastern Europe

Austrian Development Agency - ADA
   

 

Individuals and other Sponsors

  Ms. Stathis Potamitis

  Mr. Pekin Baran

  Mr. John Brademas

  Mr. Nikos Efthymiadis

  Mr. Matthew Nimetz

  Mr. Stacey A. Polites

  Mr. A. G. Spanos

  Mr. Rigas Tzelepoglou

  Mr. Spiros Voyadzis

  One anonymous donor in the USA since 1998

  One anonymous donor in Greece since 2003

 

Foundations, Organisations and Institutions

   
The United States Agency
for International Development
Institute for Sustainable Communities

Fund for an open society - Serbia

Central European Initiative

United States Institute of Peace

  Dr. Peter Mahringer Fonds

Balkan Trust for Democracy

A.G. Leventis Foundation

Foundation Open Society Institute Macedonia

  The Cyprus Federation of America

  The Greek-Turkish Business Council, Mr. Osman Kavala

IREX

  The Winston Foundation for World Peace

  Central European University, Sabanci University (Dr. Halil Berktay), the University of Bucharest (Dr. Mirela Luminita Murgescu and Dr. Bogdan Murgescu) have offered services in kind to CDRSEE events.

  The CDRSEE has taken part and benefited from programmes of the Royaumont Process, the Stability Pact for SEE, and the Hellenic Presidency of the European Union.

 

Supporters

Ms. Solita Saltiel, Legal Advisor to the CDRSEE

The Chamber of Commerce, Thessaloniki, Greece

 
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