Last 23rd December, the Crisis Response and Policy Centre (CRPC) organized a final dissemination event in Serbia. The event, titled “A Walk through Nature and Heritage,” was held on 23 December 2025 in two cities in Vojvodina region – Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci.
It brought together 30 refugees and asylum seekers from the Obrenovac Asylum Centre and private accommodations in Belgrade and local actors, stakeholders, and local community. Participants had the opportunity to learn about the natural, cultural, and historical landmarks and sites of Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci, as well as the Out4In results and outputs.
The programme included visits to the Quay of the Raid Victims, the Danube Park, and the city centre, as well as a guided tour of the Museum of Vojvodina. The event continued with a guided tour through Sremski Karlovci, followed by a tasting of regional specialities at the local restaurant, located in a 19-century building in the town centre.
The event contributed to strengthening the social inclusion of refugee and migrant women and their families, mutual connections, and participants’ engagement with local communities, in line with the goals of the Out4In project. It connected refugee and migrant women and their families with local actors and stakeholders, including the Museum of Vojvodina, local tourist organisations, and the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration of the Republic of Serbia.


