Balkans United for Clean Air was a regional campaign aimed to inform Western Balkan citizens about the causes and consequences of air pollution, and the possible solutions which would improve air quality.
In the first two years of the campaign, more than 500 organizations, individuals and experts gathered to work together to achieve. Goal of campaign was to emphasize that all of us from the Western Balkans have enough potential, knowledge and capacity to work together and in solidarity to solve the problem of air pollution.
This campaign was initiated by the European Fund for the Balkans, in partnership with the organizations Right to the City, Renewables and Environmental Regulatory Institute (RERI), Belgrade Open School (BOŠ) (Belgrade, Serbia); Environmental and Territorial Management Institute (Tirana, Albania); Ekoforum (Zenica, BiH), Centre for Ecology and Energy (Tuzla, BiH); Sbunker (Pristina, Kosovo); Air Care (Skopje, North Macedonia), and OZON (Podgorica, Montenegro).