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The Euroregional Center for Democracy (CED) is a non-governmental and non-profit organization, that promotes democracy and stability in Central and South - Eastern Europe.
CED is located in Timisoara, a city in the Western part of Romania. Timisoara represents an ideal learning location for a laboratory seeking to devise programs of great importance for the future of democracy and regional stability. This multi-ethnic and multi-cultural space encourages the dialogue between individuals and institutions that promote democratic values.
  NGO Consultative Group of Timis County Prefectura
  Association of Multiethnic Cities of South-Eastern Europe - Philia
  Global Organisation Communities of Democracies - The Non-governmental Process
  The Coalition For Clean Universities

Identifying and Reducing Prejudices as a Source of Conflict between Roma and Non-Roma Population - Cases of Bulgaria, Italy, Romania, and Slovenia Compared - REDUPRE (2011-2013)

Promoting a model for including the visually impaired persons in the decisional processes from the Republic of Moldova and Romania through direct and secret ballot (2010 - 2011)

Models of Environment Protection Behaviours and Assimilation of Ecological Values in the Cross-border Area (2007-2008)

Becoming Citizens - Engagement of Young and Senior Citizens (2009-2010)

Participatory civism in the rural area (2008 – 2009)

Transparency for the Community Interest – program to increase the level of accountability and transparency of public institutions from Timis county, (2007 - 2008)

Social-professional Reintegration of the Unemployed from Bocsa Area through Integrated Services of Training and Counseling – Center for Training, Information and Placement of the Unemployed, Bocsa (2004 – 2005)

Accountable Guvernance in Higher Education: a program to promote principles of good governance in state-funded universities from Arad, Cluj and Timisoara University Centres, (2007 – 2008)

Good Governance in Public Universities (2007 – 2008)

2012-10-22
Study concerning the Roma in Romania. Analysis of four target localities – Timisoara, Sanpetru Mare, Santana, Alesd
Project REDUPRE - Identifying and Reducing Prejudices as a Source of Conflict between Roma and Non-Roma Population - Cases of Bulgaria, Italy, Romania, and Slovenia Compared (2011-2013)
2011-10-03
Project REDUPRE (2011 - 2013)
Identifying and Reducing Prejudices as a Source of Conflict between Roma and Non-Roma Population - Cases of Bulgaria, Italy, Romania, and Slovenia Compared
2010-10-26
Direct and secret ballot for the visually impaired
Promoting a model for including the visually impaired persons in the decisional processes from the Republic of Moldova and Romania through direct and secret ballot

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