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The first issue of “Citizens for change” is out

CivicaMobilitas today launched the first issue of the civil society magazine called “Citizens for change”. The magazine is focused on the citizens as users of the civil society organizations’ services, but also as initiators and participants in social changes.
“Citizens for Change” has the ambition to be a new accumulation and distribution point for information regarding civil society and themes relevant to it, a place to share analyses, dilemmas and discussions on important questions about the functioning of civil society.

The first issue cover a period of six months and the next issues will be published quarterly. “Citizens for change” is available on Macedonian, Albanian and English in electronic version.

This is an announcement, but also a call to all colleagues to be a part of “Citizens for Change.” Let’s share the information because they’ll be valuable once they get to where they’re needed.

Take a closer look at the magazine on your language:

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