IAN during Covid 19 Pandemic – Support to the most vulnerable beneficiaries Covid 19 Pandemic and the introduction of the state of emergency in Serbia, forced IAN to adjust its operation to the new circumstances. Taking care of safety and health of Serbian citizens, health of its beneficiaries, volunteers, staff and consultants, IAN continued to provide its services utilizing different online opportunities (e-mail, Skype, Zoom, Viber, WhatsApp) and telephone communication. By all … Read More
Free psychological support In line with the organization’s goals related to promotion and improvement of mental health, IAN is introducing free psychological support through phone for all Serbian citizens who feel anxious in the current situation. We especially encourage our MEDICAL WORKERS to seek the necessary support. You can get free psychological support on working days from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. on the number … Read More
Support during emergency In accordance with the current situation and the state of emergency introduced in the Republic of Serbia, the management and team of the International Aid Network IAN made the decision about the activities in the coming period: The entire IAN team will work from home; Communication with institutions, partners and donors will continue via telephone and e-mail (office@ian.org.rs); Mental health … Read More
Notice Due to coronavirus pandemic, team of International Aid Network IAN works from home in the coming period. More information regarding the activities of free of charge psychological support for people in Serbia will be available soon. Until then you can contact us via email office@ian.org.rs and through social networks. Read More
Press conference in Bratunac A press conference to present the project Support to Victims in War Crime Trials was held in Bratunac today. The project is part of a Regional war crimes project (RWC) implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and supported by the United Kingdom Government. Read More
Press conference on the presentation of the project Support to Victims in War Crime Trials Yesterday, a press conference was held at UNS Press Center in Belgrade in order to present the project Support to Victims in War Crime Trials. The conference outlined the goals and activities of the project, outlined the problems faced by victim witnesses before, during and after the trial, as well as the importance of the support provided to victims both … Read More
Start of the project Support to victims in war crime trials On January 1st 2020, IAN began the implementation of the project Support to victims in war crime trials. The overall objective of the project is to contribute to the strengthening of the rule of law and the process of transitional justice in the Western Balkans. Project activities are carried out in Bratunac and Belgrade and include the provision of psychological, … Read More
Support to victims in war crime trials Although more than two decades have passed since the armed conflict in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, many victims and survivors are still awaiting justice. Thousands of men and women, victims of war torture, living largely on the margins of society, continue to seek justice. Victim witnesses of war crimes need to be supported and psychologically prepared for the … Read More
Prison chronicles Nobody came out normal “I knew what it meant to be beaten, I used to get into fights, but that thing when you sit, stand in a cop shop and must not defend yourself, and don’t know from what direction they will whack you…I feel like vomiting even now when I hear the bullshit like ‘You cannot raise a child … Read More
Quest of a life program “There is a study that demonstrated that the stigma of psychiatric patients is constant. Stigmatization is a constant trait of history, we are branded and this will not change. But this does not mean that we don’t have to strive to change it, because stigma is made of the prejudices people have”. Dragan Jugović is the first psychiatric patient in … Read More
The right to live normally “As a parent of an autistic child, who has lived without support of the system and without my legal rights since my son was three and a half years old, I realized during this interview that it is a kind of torture. I do not know how much torture differs from violation of rights, maybe the word is too strong, … Read More