Comment
Go ahead with the numbers
"What is your budget?" - a colleague of mine asked the president of a civil society organization 6-7 years ago. Slightly offended, the president of that organization responded: "Our organization is honest and we do not have such things"!!!
Seven years of Mother Theresa's death commemorated in Skopje
Boris Trajkovski and MCIC - winners of the "Mother Theresa Epistle"
Relating the religions in Macedonia
A seminar on "Interreligious dialogue"
Interview: Zoran Jacev, president of Transparency Macedonia
It is hard for the citizens to realize their right to access to information
The president of the civil society organization Transparency Macedonia, Zoran Jacev, in the middle of September attracted public’s attention by presenting the results from the public opinion survey on access to information. In Macedonia the Law for Access to Information is still in a phase of preparation and at the same time 41% of the surveyed citizens do not know yet that their right to information is guaranteed by the Constitution. Jacev, in this occasion, points out that “there is almost no authority in the transition countries that is immediately and at any time ready to bring laws that will harm its comfort in ruling”.
Projects’ sustainability I
Institutional capacity provides funds
In the Republic of Macedonia, according to some evaluations, around 1,000 projects are carried out a year. In the edition of Projects of the Macedonian Center for International Cooperation for 2003, 68.5 projects of civic organizations were covered.
Views
Religious truth and dialogue
Since long ago we have known that the ancient metaphysical concept of truth is the one that does not stand the burden of reality, or it stands it contrasting itself. But what is actually truth, in an existential sense, if the power of lie, forcing to lie, is deeply inside it? Is this the truth that legitimately belongs to the internal experience of thought?
Civic-counselling centres
Initiated legal proceedings for realization of the marginal groups’ rights