Stories

  • THE HOMELESS – INVISIBLE, THEIR LIVES – WORTHLESS (II)

    Police patrol: “What should we do with him, take him home? There are many like him in Skopje.” Authors: Sandra Nikchevska, Iva Andrevska, Monika Sebik A home without an address, without a street name, without a number. The coldest home in the city. The harshest in both summer and winter….

  • EFFEGIES

    “After my parents found out I am homosexual, my mother took me to four psychiatrists. The first one, ‘to cure me,’ prescribed a combination of daily doses of sedatives like Lexilium and Diazepam.” “I have been praying every night for a long time, so that I wouldn’t be different, and…

  • Second Chance

    “I encountered drugs in high school. I became addicted to heroin at 17. At 24, I was sentenced to two years in prison for drug possession. Since then, everything in my life has fallen apart,” testifies Mac, a hairdresser, born in 1982. Mac was rejected by his parents and closest…

  • Clean Drinking Water – A Basic Right or a Luxury?

    Five years ago, worried that illnesses affecting several members of her family and friends were caused by contaminated water in Gevgelija, Jovanka Dojranlieva joined forces with a few citizens from Gevgelija to form the civic initiative “Arsena.” They set out to investigate the quality of the water supplied by the…

  • “Textile Workers Stand Up Against Corporate Exploitation”

    More than 35,000 Macedonian citizens work in the textile industry, with 7,000 employed just in Štip and the surrounding area. The work is demanding, conditions are poor, and wages are at poverty levels. Nearly 80% of workers are women. They work in the factories because they have no other way…

  • Steps Towards…

    While the new government is focused on legislative changes in the social sector and is seeking a model to improve social entrepreneurship, civil society organizations are trying, through training programs, to help socially and economically vulnerable groups become competitive in the labor market. Supported by the Civica Mobilitas program, several…

  • Women Are Not Only Victims of Domestic Violence, but Also of Laws and Institutions

    In the past five years in Macedonia, 28 murders have been recorded as domestic violence. The Ministry of Interior’s daily bulletins are filled with incidents in which women—wives, girlfriends—are beaten. In just the first six months of this year, the police filed criminal charges against a total of 388 individuals…

  • “Civica Mobilitas National Forum – Citizens for Change”

    Under the motto “Citizens for Change – Civil Society Organizations Day”, CIVICA Mobilitas organized the third National Forum, which was attended by around one hundred civil society organizations from across the country. In front of numerous citizens and park visitors at the “Shkolka” area in the City Park in Skopje,…

  • “In White Coats Across the World – The Trend of Young Doctors Emigrating”

    Every year, dozens of doctors continue to leave Macedonia in search of better working conditions and higher salaries abroad. This exodus of doctors and healthcare workers is already being felt in many parts of the country – entire regions are left without doctors, and once-busy clinics now stand empty. The…

  • Government Should Increase Funding for the Civil Sector

    In addition to requesting clear conditions for the distribution of funds from the state budget, the civil sector is also calling for a substantial increase in these resources. It is proposed to change the model for allocating funds from the State Lottery. With these two changes, some NGOs indicate that…

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