We advocate for a democratic, socially just, and environmentally sustainable society in Croatia and Slovenia. We collaborate with progressive forces – primarily trade unions, political partners, and NGOs. We organize conferences and seminars, offer political education and advice based on Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) publications and studies. Moreover, we promote experience exchange and networking on national, regional, and international levels.
After more than a decade in local government, Marko Vešligaj became an MEP in 2024, where he became actively involved in the work of several committees and delegations, focusing on rural development, agriculture, and gender...
The German Bundestag awards around 120 scholarships each year to young people from 50 countries who have completed their studies. The program is conducted in cooperation with three Universities in Berlin.
FES invites feminist organizations, activists, artists, cultural workers, musicians, and theater practitioners to apply for participation with the aim of promoting gender equality and amplifying marginalized voices.
For thirty years, FES has been supporting a democratic, socially just, and environmentally sustainable society in Croatia and Slovenia.
Why the energy communities in Croatia need acceleration, you may wonder?
How peace was forged: Learn more on the website about the peaceful reintegration of Croatia's Danube region.
Virtual historical guide.
Dr. Sonja Schirmbeck
Croatia & Slovenia Office
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