Start:up Balkan Tour kicked-off in Belgrade

Start:up Balkan Tour kicked-off in Belgrade

Centre for European perspective (CEP) has successfully launched its first event in the framework of the Start:up Balkan tour. 80 young entrepreneurial people participated in the workshop and 10 start-ups pitched their idea in front of business experts and potential investors.

Event in Belgrade was opened by Zoja Kukić, SEE ICT, who shortly presented start-up ecosystem in Serbia, and main issues in the region, followed by Simona Grobelnik, Head of Development, Slovene enterprise fund, who presented good practices of start-up ecosystem in Slovenia, touched upon the importance of hearing out the needs of startups and stressed the need for cooperation between public and private sectors. Gorazd Justinek, CEP Director shade a light on role of CEP as the initiator of the project held as one of the first projects within Positive Agenda for the Youth in the Western Balkans adopted at the Brdo-Brijuni process summit in Slovenia in April 2015. Finally Matej Rus presented Podim conference and ways for startups to join.

Keynote speeches were delivered by Darko Butina, Partner, BUDS (Slovenia), with a salient topic on blockchain, cryptos and ICOs, Philipp Stangl, Managing Director at Pioneers Ventures (Austria) with insights on how to successfuly start a start-up and Carlos Eduardo Espinal, Managing Partner at Seedcamp (United Kingdom) with importance and advantages of investments in the region. Investors joined into a panel on current funding landscape in the region.

10 local and international start-ups were given a chance for a three-minute pitch, followed by a feedback delivered by experts and potential investors. Event concluded with informal meeting in relaxed environment between investors and startups.

Start:up Balkan is program in the framework of the project ‘Establishing an Integrated Start-up Ecosystem in the Western Balkans’ powered by CEP and PODIM and supported by the British embassy in Ljubljana.

Start:up Balkan Belgrade

Call for the »Back on the Agenda« discussion is now closed!

Call for the »Back on the Agenda« discussion is now closed!

In January, CEP has launched a call for applications among young people in Western Balkan who should outline solution and policy recommendation proposals on the most pressing challenges in their countries. We received 33 essays on the topic. One individual will be selected from each country and will get a chance to shape his or her future in Brussels. Results will be made available by 19 February 2018.

Public debate in Brussels in April 2018 will involve young individuals from all Western Balkan countries! Centre for European Perspective is organizing an event titled Back on the Agenda: EU Enlargement and Western Balkans, which will be addressing the EU enlargement fatigue on one side and Western Balkans’ lack of reform on the other.

In order to trigger new debate on EU, also in the light of the recent EU Enlargement Strategy for Western Balkans, various stakeholders will take an active role in the discussion, including young people of Western Balkans, who are incremental for the process.

Event is done in cooperation with Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) (Hungary), EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy (Czech Republic), Slovak Foreign Affairs Association (SFPA)and Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) and supported by International Visegrad fund.

Empowering Young Kosovo Entrepreneurs

Empowering Young Kosovo Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurial mindset and innovative thinking are the foundation of a healthy growth of the economy, which in turn ensures prosperity and an adequate level of development for all inhabitants. This is particularly important in less stable economic environments and countries where youth unemployment is quite high, as in Kosovo, for example. CEP has been with project ‘Empowering Kosovo young entrepreneurs’ for the third consecutive year supporting young Kosovo entrepreneurs and young people with entrepreneurial ideas who would like to develop and upgrade/advance their ideas. CEP assist them to meet and connect, as together, with different approaches and broader pressures, they can influence the entrepreneurial climate in their own country. Through our engagement we brought together over 300 individuals who are aware that for making some changes, they must be active and take part for the changes – only in this way they will be able to change their environment for the better.

CEP with leading regional startup conference PODIM, which takes place every year in May in Maribor, organizes a competition through which the best entrepreneurial ideas and presentations are selected. For 20 young entrepreneurs (team members and their mentors) transport, accommodation and a ticket to the PODIM conference are provided. We are thus spreading their knowledge of entrepreneurial steps, offering them the opportunity to meet potential investors, and, last but not least, with the like-minded from the entire Alpe-Adria region.

Young people have to submit a presentation of their entrepreneurial idea for the competition, which is then reviewed by the expert commission. As we have seen in recent years that presentations submitted from the region could be better, we will organize a workshop, where young people will find out all about the competition, the conference and get opportunity to pitch in front experts and colleagues. At the same time, they will be able to listen to experienced investors on how to scale the company’s growth, when/how investors decide to support the idea and what are the forecasts for investments in the region in 2018. The whole workshop program is available here.

The workshop will be held on Tuesday, February 20 2018, in Pristina, at the premises of Innovation Centre Kosovo. Participation is free, but the previous registration is recommended here.

The project ‘Empowering Kosovo young entrepreneurs’ is part of our program activities, financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Slovenia in the framework of Slovenia’s development cooperation. Similar project in the framework of the Slovenia’s development cooperation is running as well for empowering youth entrepreneurs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. More about the workshop in Sarajevo can be read at this link.

As CEP events were well attended and involved actors provided very good feedback, some countries from the region expressed their interest for similar program. CEP will therefore this year, with support of British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO), widen its activities to four additional states – Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia – through program Start:up Balkan. Read more about it here.

Read this article in Slovene language.

Empowering BiH’s Young Entrepreneurs

Empowering BiH’s Young Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurial mindset and innovative thinking are the foundation of a healthy growth of the economy, which in turn ensures prosperity and an adequate level of development for all inhabitants. This is particularly important in less stable economic environments and countries where youth unemployment is quite high, as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, for example. CEP has been with project ‘Empowering BiH young entrepreneurs’ for the fourth consecutive year supporting young Bosnian entrepreneurs and young people with entrepreneurial ideas who would like to develop and upgrade/advance their ideas. CEP assist them to meet and connect, as together, with different approaches and broader pressures, they can influence the entrepreneurial climate in their own country. Through our engagement we brought together over 500 individuals who are aware that for making some changes, they must be active and take part for the changes – only in this way they will be able to change their environment for the better.

CEP with leading regional startup conference PODIM, which takes place every year in May in Maribor, organizes a competition through which the best entrepreneurial ideas and presentations are selected. For 20 young entrepreneurs (team members and their mentors) transport, accommodation and a ticket to the PODIM conference are provided. We are thus spreading their knowledge of entrepreneurial steps, offering them the opportunity to meet potential investors, and, last but not least, with the like-minded from the entire Alpe-Adria region.

Young people have to submit a presentation of their entrepreneurial idea for the competition, which is then reviewed by the expert commission. As we have seen in recent years that presentations submitted from the region could be better, we will organize a workshop, where young people will find out all about the competition, the conference and get opportunity to pitch in front experts and colleagues. At the same time, they will be able to listen to experienced investors on how to scale the company’s growth, when/how investors decide to support the idea and what are the forecasts for investments in the region in 2018. The whole workshop program is available here.

The workshop will be held on Wednesday, February 14 2018, in Sarajevo, at the premises of Networks Sarajevo. Participation is free, but the previous registration is recommended here.

The project ‘Empowering BiH young entrepreneurs’ is part of our program activities, financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Slovenia in the framework of Slovenia’s development cooperation. Similar project in the framework of the Slovenia’s development cooperation is running as well for empowering youth entrepreneurs in Kosovo. More about the workshop in Pristina can be read at this link.

As CEP events were well attended and involved actors provided very good feedback, some countries from the region expressed their interest for similar program. CEP will therefore this year, with support of British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO), widen its activities to four additional states – Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia – through program Start:up Balkan. Read more about it here.

Read this article in Slovene language.

Back on the Agenda: EU Enlargement and Western Balkans

Back on the Agenda: EU Enlargement and Western Balkans

Centre for European Perspective (CEP), Slovenia is organising a public debate in Brussels in March 2018 titled Back on the Agenda: EU Enlargement and Western Balkans. Event will address the EU enlargement fatigue on one side and Western Balkans’ lack of reform on the other. We would like to trigger new debate on EU – Western Balkans relations and hear clear messages from both sides.

As we would like to actively engage young people from the Western Balkan countries in a public debate with EU policy-makers we invite you to respond to our call for application. Write an essay and get a chance to shape your future in Brussels. We will select one essay author per country to join us in Brussels (CEP will cover him/her travel and accommodation expenses). Deadline for applications is 12 February 2018, by midnight CET.

Access the application form here: 

List of selected authors will be published on 19 February 2018. Winning authors will be selected based on the quality of the essay written and their previous engagement in the field. All selected authors will sign a statement of commitment and purpose.

Event is done in cooperation with Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) (Hungary), EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy (Czech Republic), Slovak Foreign Affairs Association (SFPA)and Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) and supported by International Visegrad fund.

CEP at Zagreb Youth Forum 2017

CEP at Zagreb Youth Forum 2017

Centre for European Perspective was present at the Zagreb Youth Summit, which took place between 6 and 9 November at the Mimara museum in Zagreb. The Summit was organised by the Youth Initiative for Human Rights. In 2009, the first summit was held in Belgrade, followed by summits in Prishtina and Sarajevo in 2012 and 2015.

This year, the summit brought together 250 socially and politically active young individuals, who, in 13 panels, discussed current challenges that pose significant threats to the stability and advancement of democracy. The rise of of liberal autocracies, illiberal democracies and its consequences, populism, nationalism, the role of the youth and the millennial generation, were the main topics of the Summit.

Participants agreed that misuse of electoral processes and other democratic mechanisms resulted in decline of media and other freedoms, de-legitimisation of political opposition and civil society. They were united on common position that democracy, as a universal value, has to be defended and advanced universally.