2015
Promotion and advertising of the documentaries and posters via print media, TV and radio stations to mark International Day to End Violence against Women from 25-29 November 2015:
Organization of the press conference in cooperation with Coordinating body for Gender Equality on 25th of November for approximately 50 invitees in Parobrod, production of posters with Serbian celebrities for photo exhibition, production of documentary films and organization of the screening of documentary stories for high school students, shooting and broadcast of 10 TV and radio announcements,production of the posters with Serbian celebrities for photo exhibition and bus stations/ bus interiors and branding of the bus stations or bus interiors with campaign posters, promotion and advertising of the documentaries and posters Zero tolerance for violence against women through newspapers, TV and radio stations.
Donor: Coordinating body for gender equality of the Government of the Republic of Serbia and UNDP/UN Women – United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
2003 – 2007
The focus of this campaing would be to legal ban of violence against children and incite the local communities to more actively react to this problem and involve all other stakeholders to jointly protect our children.
Donor: Save the Children
2003 – 2005
Child trafficking is today one of the most lucrative businesses in organized crime. Our criminal law contains a clause that child trafficking is punishable by law.
Stop it before it happens. Save our children from child trafficking.
While the last years’ campaign was focused of informing the general public that the child trafficking problem does, indeed, exist in our country, too, the emphasis of this year’s campaign should be to encourage the local communities, including all relevant stakeholders in child protection, to adequately respond to this problem.
Donator: Save the Children, ASTRA and British Embassy Belgrade
2003
The focus of this campaing would be to legal ban of violence against children and incite the local communities to more actively react to this problem and involve all other stakeholders to jointly protect our children.
Donator: Save the Childre



















2000


InfoUdar was a civic voters’ educational program prior to the federal elections in Serbia in September 2000. The target group of the InfoUdar campaign were ordinary people, and emphasis was on giving them a voice. The main objective of the InfoUdar campaign was to strengthen the interest and willingness of the ordinary electorate to participate in the elections, the large group of undecided voters to go to vote, to ensure political change and stimulate a new democratic development of Serbia.
Donor: Media Center, Belgrade

