APPLY NOW: Call for Local NGOs to Join Budget Monitoring Training

The training is intended for representatives of local NGOs whose work centres on public budget oversight and advocacy, anti-corruption policies, and the promotion of transparency in public spending.
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The Centre for Investigative Reporting (CIN), in cooperation with its partner organisations Futura from Mostar and the Centre for Research and Studies – GEA from Banja Luka, is implementing the EU-funded project LENS – Strengthening the Capacity of Civil Society Organisations for Public Budget Monitoring.

As part of this project, a training session will be held from 19 to 20 June 2025, aimed at local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from across Bosnia and Herzegovina whose work focuses on public budget monitoring, advocacy, anti-corruption policy, and promoting transparency in public spending.

The objective of the training is to strengthen the capacity of NGOs to monitor local budgets and carry out advocacy activities, with the ultimate goal of improving the transparency of budget spending at the local level.

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For more information, please refer to the official invitation letter and agenda.

Invitation Letter

Agenda for training

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