NEWSLETTER of Transparency International Serbia
(from January 2001. to March 2002.)
contents:
number 8 (March 2005.)
number 7 (January 2005.)
number 5 (March 2002.)
number 4 (November 2001.)
number 3 (June 2001.)
number 2 (April 2001.)
number 1 (January 2001.)
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Number 8 (March 2005.)
8 pages, 632 KB
In this issue:
Local government reform - Regulating public procurment
Local government reform - Regulating public procurment
Stop corruption - The Serbian Government in action
Workshop - A step closer to the donors
The anti-corruption mission's first visit - A welcome for SPAI
Similar problems-debatable solutions - How to combat abuse?
Opening up on corruption:
- Education system - The price of education
- The Police - Practising stringency
- The Judiciary
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Number 7 (January 2005.)
8 pages, 980 KB
In this issue:
Local government reform - Regulating public procurment
Local government reform - Regulating public procurment
Stop corruption - The Serbian Government in action
Workshop - A step closer to the donors
The anti-corruption mission's first visit - A welcome for SPAI
Similar problems-debatable solutions - How to combat abuse?
Opening up on corruption:
- Education system - The price of education
- The Police - Practising stringency
- The Judiciary
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Number 5 (March 2002.)
8 pages, 717,5 KB
In this issue:
Local government reform - Regulating public procurment
Local government reform - Regulating public procurment
Stop corruption - The Serbian Government in action
Workshop - A step closer to the donors
The anti-corruption mission's first visit - A welcome for SPAI
Similar problems-debatable solutions - How to combat abuse?
Opening up on corruption:
- Education system - The price of education
- The Police - Practising stringency
- The Judiciary
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Number 4 (November 2001.)
8 pages, 359,6 KB
In this issue:
What the public thinks - Survey Results: Ni, Kikinda, Cukarica
National Integrity System: Serbia and Yugoslavia
Public Procurement and Budgeting Reform in Serbian Municipalities
New Belgrade - Guide to Municipal Administration
Program: Building Transparency in Budgeting and Public Procurement in
Serbian Municipalities - A Begining and an End
The public chooses - The Best Municipal Civil Servant in Ni
Book - Anatomy of Corruption
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Number 3 (June 2001.)
8 pages, 786,7 KB
In this issue:
Talking Point - At Transparency International Headquarters
Initiative on cooperation - United Against Corruption
Best municipal civil servant competition - Putting the Smile Back
on the Public's Face
Workshop for young journalists - Challenges of Research Journalism
TI Serbia Publishing ACTIVITIES
Sticker campaign in Belgrade - Stop Corruption
Talking reform - How Public Procurement Practices in Serbia Can be
Improved
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Number 2 (April 2001.)
8 pages, 691 Kb
In this issue:
Regional cooperation - Istanbul initiative
First time in Yugoslavia- Standardisation of public procurement
Recent achievements and ACTIVITIES of Transparency International - Spotlight
on politicians
New concept of government - Encouraging experience in Hungary
Miklos Marschall - Serbia: In good hands now
Profile - Global campaign against corruption
Program for accountability and transparency
TI Serbia - ACTIVITIES
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Number 1 (January 2001.)
8 pages, 300 Kb
In this issue:
Survey on the performance of the Nis, Kikinda and Cukarica municipalities
- Public expecting improvements
Increasing the transparency of budgeting and public procurement in Serbian
municipalities - Introducing European standards
Pact for Stabilitiy Anti-Corruption Initiative - Anti-Corruption
Initiative cracks the whip for Yugoslav normalisation
Workshop: "How to prepare a budget in line with European standards?"
- Budgeting for beginners
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