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Revival of City Squares in Balkan Cities

phpThumb_generated_thumbnailjpgFour organizations from Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro has started with the implementation of a new project entitled "Revival of City Squares in Balkan Cities, aiming to contribute to the revival of city squares as viable public places that foster cultural identity and promote diversity through enforcement of public policies and active community participation.

The lead partner of the project is Co-PLAN, Institute for Habitat Development from Tirana, Albania while other partners are: the Coalition for Sustainable Development (CSD) from Skoplje, Macedonia; EXPEDITIO from Kotor, Montenegro and Polis University (International School of Architecture and Urban Development Policies from Tirana, Albania.

The project will last for two years, until December 2012. It is funded by the Swiss Cultural Programme in the Western Balkans (CSP) under the Regional Cooperation Projects programme line. |

More about this project can be found on www.co-plan.org and www.expeditio.org. The project has its blog and facebook group: the blog address of the project is http://rcsbc.blogspot.com, and the facebook group is entitled as Revival of City Squares in Balkan Cities.


 
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Financed by: CHwB through SIDA




The material displayed on the separate country pages has been prepared by:
Albania:
Albanian Heritage Foundation
Bosnia and Herzegovina: CHwB Regional Office in Sarajevo
Kosovo: EC MA Ndryshe
Montenegro: EXPEDITIO and Notar
Serbia: Civic Association SUBURBIUM

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