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Volunteerism & ICTs: Serbia and Montenegro

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Serbia and Montenegro at a Glance

LanguagesSerbian 95%, Albanian 5%. What was once known as Serbo-Croatian is now known as Serbian, Croatian, or Bosnian, depending on the speaker's political and ethnic affiliation. It is written in Latin and Cyrillic
ReligionsOrthodox 65%, Muslim 19%, Roman Catholic 4%, Protestant 1%, other 11%
EthnicitySerbs 63%, Albanians 14%, Montenegrins 6%, Hungarians 4%, other 13%
Population10,150,265 (July 2007 est.)
CapitalBelgrade, 1,168,454
CurrencySerbian Dinar (CSD)
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Get Involved with ICVolunteers' Projects in Serbia and Montenegro

ICVolunteers-Switzerland is the Swiss branch of ICVolunteers. Historically, the Swiss office is the cradle of the whole organization. ICVolunteers has local presence in a growing number of countries, including Serbia and Montenegro.

We invite you to look over what we are doing in the area.

ICVolunteers Projects in Serbia and Montenegro:

Landmine Survivors Network Training: Raising the Voices
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2006-02-08 18:02:08
For several years, the personal stories presented by landmine survivors have had a significant impact in reminding experts, diplomats and decision-makers of the human faces behind the issues being discussed when talking about Landmines.
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