
ReSPA Leads by Example: Advocating for Stronger, More Inclusive Societies
ReSPA continues to affirm public administrations as leaders by example, this time reaffirming its commitment to inclusion and empowerment.
Yesterday, ReSPA participated in the Donor Evening for Children Without Parental Care in Podgorica, organized by the Association of Municipalities of Montenegro and the Chamber of Economy of Montenegro, joining efforts to support young people transitioning from institutional or foster care toward independent and dignified lives.
The event brought together key stakeholders to strengthen local support systems. Speakers—including Mišela Manojlović, Secretary-General of the Association of Municipalities of Montenegro; Nina Drakić, President of the Chamber of Economy of Montenegro; and Damir Gutić, Minister of Social Welfare, Family, and Demography—emphasized the need for collaboration in providing housing, education, career guidance, and psychological support to ensure a brighter future for vulnerable youth.
ReSPA remains dedicated to fostering social resilience and inclusion and building a stronger, more inclusive region.