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RADAR is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-partisan and independent organization, working on ensuring and promotion of the integrative, scientifically based perspectives of intellectual and academic circles in the country and in the region, in order to develop the values that promote and improve the quality of life, learning and knowledge, which are going to bring about social change.
RADAR works on creation and dissemination of knowledge, as well as on improvement of the standards of learning in the socie-economic sciences, humanities and technology. In that direction, we are providing expertise for public sector at local and national level and non-profit sector through educational activities, trainings for different groups on non-discrimination principles and social inclusion, networking of key stakeholders, project development and implementation.
The creation of RADAR is related to the traditions and practices in Europe, and in particular, in the Balkans. RADAR facilitates communication with the contemporary trends of critical thinking and mutual linking of the domestic and foreign experts in the area of social sciences, communication and networking with institutions having with similar activities from the region and wider. The highly politicized society and the longlasting crisis, the absence of critical mass and thought in the processes of re-examination and re-evaluation of criteria, had provided the impetus for the creation of this organization. The absence of well informed and sensitized public for the socially divided and segregated categories of population and the contemporary and global trends in the development and the scientific thinking, lead to dehumanization and division that creates the gap between the academic and political elite, on one hand and other members of the community, on the other.
Given the abovestated, there is a clear need to foster the production of knowledge and innovative ideas for the region, as a constructive step towards a thorough rethinking of the socio-economic, socio-cultural and political dimension of values, the system and the social/societal practices in the light of established EU policies and EU 2030.
RADAR practices an interdisciplinary approach, promote systemic, systematic and collaborative research, education, exchange and application of the practices leading to change, development and progress in the society, through fostering and nurturing of the principle of excellence.
Constituents of RADAR (founders, members, associates) are persons with proven records in the research and with different background that applies interdisciplinary principle regarding knowledge and learning.
Radar have implemented several projects in the following areas:
1. Promotion and practicing of the Human Rights based approach , with special focus on Human security, gender policies anad practicies;
2. Social cohesion
3. Ecology and promotion of renewable sources of energy
4. Promotion and development of regions through socio-economic diversification
5. Scientific, social and technological research, application of methods and activities, publishing, education and dissemination;
6. Application of the interdisciplinary principle regarding knowledge and learning;
7. Fostering of the culture of the individual, based on her/his ideas and creativity;
8. Promotion, development and application of foresight (advance visioning) – an instrument by which a process of vision in mid and long term is conducted, through systemic, systematic, participatory activities oriented towards aggregation of data for a possible and desired future development, in order to bring decisions grounded on information and knowledge at present point of time for the purpose of undertaking adequate measures for accomplishing of the desired future, growth and development;
9. Life-long learning;
10. Fostering and encouraging partnerships, dialogue, exchange and understanding;
The last project regarding gender budget analyses is “Public toilets at the public roads in the country” – gender budget watchdog report, under the Project “Gender Budget Watchdog Network in Western Balkans and Republic of Moldova”, financially supported of the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
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