Serbia
- Mobilized citizens to engage in improving their quality of life;
- Promoted economic development in local communities; and
- Built mutual trust between citizens and government.

ADF CRDA STAFF
ADF CRDA has raised awareness of the importance of civic participation, facilitated the creation of an array of community organizations through which communities can plan and manage local initiatives while building dialogue and cooperation with local government authorities and structures. In support of local civic and economic initiatives, ADF developed and implemented 1,035 projects in cooperation with local communities and local governments in the areas of agriculture, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), tourism, market access and trade, economic and public infrastructure, local economic development, civic participation, environment, and other areas.
- In support of local civic and economic initiatives, 1,035 projects were developed and implemented by communities and cluster committees in agriculture, small and medium enterprise development, tourism, market access and trade, economic and public infrastructure, economic environment, citizen participation, environment, and other areas.
- Community involvement in project implementation resulted in more than $30 million provided as matching resources contributions. Total matching resources comprised 60% of total project expenses, markedly surpassing a targeted 25% community project matching objective.
- 1,382,282 people in 26 municipalities were beneficiaries out of ADF’s AoR population of 1,490,878people.
- 248,273 people directly participated in CRDA activities through involvement in the identification of needs and priorities; project preparation, implementation and evaluation; capacity building activities; advocacy campaigns; and other committee activities.
- A total of 128,975 person months of employment was recorded as a result of CRDA activities. Of this total, 72% was from employment created or expanded as a direct result of economic and other projects and 18% from employment generated through CRDA contracts.
- An increase in agricultural sales of $16,506,304 resulted from CRDA-E establishing and strengthening agricultural cooperatives and federations in fruit, dairy / beef, vegetable, hog, field crop, herb, mushroom, honey, sheep, snail, goat, and other sectors.
- $18,125,520 in additional income was generated as a result of CRDA-E activities to help SMEs, farmers’ organizations, and other institutions increase their revenue.

- More than 90 modern agricultural cooperatives and associations were established. Nine CRDA-E-assisted agriculture marketing federations were registered and one federation of federations is still in the process of being registered.
- Many Serbian companies received training to become HACCP and ISO certified required for food exports to EU countries. Also, ADF established cooperation with the Vojvodina Provincial Secretariat for Economy in carrying out the “Best of Vojvodina” branding and certification program for mainly agricultural products improving the image and sales of locally grown foods.
- As a result of ADF CRDA technical assistance, Serbian banks and other development institutions provided $ 6,774,196 in loans to farmer members of agricultural associations and cooperatives, SMEs and individual entrepreneurs. Loans were provided on favorable terms including reduced interest rates and extended grace periods.
- Approximately 1,500 citizens participated in Local Economic Development (LED) strategy planning processes resulting in the development of 11 municipal economic development plans.
- The first regional tourism strategy in Serbia was developed as a result of ADF CRDA-E efforts, as was the development of five municipal tourism development action plans.
- ADF CRDA organized and developed the capacity of 175 citizens’ community and cluster committees with 4,396 members in communities throughout the regions.
- A network of Community Development Associations was established by ADF CRDA-E with a membership of 1,500 citizens that continues to successfully mobilize local resources to develop and implement community initiatives, attracting donors in the region, and working with local governments to develop projects responsive to citizen interests.
- 67 Community Development Centers facilities that were established by ADF CRDA have become hubs of local economic and civic initiatives, serving as event venues, hosting business associations and NGOs and providing trainings and other community services.
- Citizens have access to improved health services in 39 health centers and clinics and 5 hospitals that were renovated or equipped by ADF CRDA.
- Educational facilities were improved in 85 schools and 32 kindergartens.
- Public infrastructure, including roads, water supply, and electricity were improved in 82 communities.
- Citizens were mobilized to take an active role in communities through ADF organizing about 400 open citizens meetings, where more than 37,000 citizens took part in decision-making processes.
- Local governments became more responsive to the needs of citizens, businesses and communities and improved municipal services as result of the 15 ADF CRDA-established municipal citizens’ assistance centers. Citizen interaction with local governments was also enhanced through citizen oversight of municipal budget hearings that were organized in 13 municipalities.
- Reproductive Health and Family Planning program activities improved services, especially diagnostic services, in health centers in 15 municipalities. Ten new youth counseling centers were established and four existing centers were strengthened.
- Organization of ADF CRDA supported ethno food and music festivals celebrating the richness of diversity of communities in the region and promoting tourism and economic development annually attracting 25,000 visitors.
To be continued...Click here for link to 30 minutes film with title " To be Continued" on the ADF YouTube Channel regarding results of the overall six-year, $200+ million USAID Community Revitalization through Democratic Action program implemented by ADF and four other USAID NGO implementing partners– each covering a different area of Serbia. In speaking to people whose lives were affected by the more than 5,500 projects undertaken Serbia-wide through the program, the film enables viewers to travel the length and breadth of Serbia and come away with an idea of how this program was able to successfully work with communities to make positive changes at a local level. |
ADF supported the founding of Fruit Marketing Federation in Serbia
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A Modern Twist on Traditional Crafts, Serbia Program
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Transparent Municipal Budget Process In Eastern Serbia
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