Building a Community Organizing Organization: Serbia on the Move (Case study)

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Case study of how community organizing grew in Serbia and became an organization called Serbia on the Move.

“We were losing people in between the campaigns. You have campaign, they get excited, but when campaign is over you lose them. We needed a structure to hold them. First, to constantly grow our pool of people so we can mobilize easily and quickly. And between the campaigns, so people can continue their local work, building relationships locally—doing” Pedja Stojicic

Contents

  • Corruption in Serbia
  • Serbia on the Move and Community Organizing
  • “I Am Not on the Take, I Work for a Salary” Campaign
  • “What’s Your Doctor Like?” Campaign
  • Voice for Health and the SMS Initiative
  • The Quest for Financial Independence
  • Rights for Moms Campaign
  • Serbia on the Move Clubs
  • Exhibit 1: Serbia on the Move Organizing Model
  • Exhibit 2: Serbia on the Move Governing Principles
  • Endnotes

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