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Quo Vadis Civil Society in Europe’s Neighbourhood

New report “Quo Vadis Civil Society in Europe’s Neighbourhood” has just bene published. It was prepared within the project we are honored to partner for many years – International Neighborhood Symspoium, supported by the Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation
Agapi Kandylaki Stefanos Vallianatos Stefan Cibian Michael Kavuklis Dimitris Triantaphyllou Nadia Bureiko
The first INS report on ‘Quo Vadis Civil Society in Europe’s Neighbourhoods?’ is now available online.
The report includes valuable contributions by Stefan Cibian, Agapi Kandylaki, Michael Kavuklis,
Cristina Rigman, Stefanos Vallianatos and has been jointly edited by Nadiia Bureiko and Dimitris Triantaphyllou.
The report was prepared within the project International Neighbourhood Symposium 2020 “Youth Empowerment, Civic Engagement, and Sustainable Development in Europe’s Neighbourhoods” organized jointly by the NGO Quadrivium (Ukraine), NGO NGO Promotion of Intercultural Cooperation (Ukraine), Center for International and European Studies (CIES) (Turkey) with the financial support of the Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation.

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