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The biggest music festival in Southeast Europe. Exit organize the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad from 2001. year. Besides what is the biggest music festival in Europe Jogoistočnoj, EXIT has a large impact on society.

EXIT in partnership with Građandkim Pact for South Eastern Europe has established the traditional civil / social program which includes a large number of civil society organizations from Southeastern Europe and all over the world. Also, in recent years, there was a number of roundtable discussions with various subjects where they have participated the representatives of the EU, regional governments, local governments and civil society.

About 80 NGOs, the main actors of this social-EXIT programain, who came from Serbia and Southeastern Europe (NGO are prednohno Pirane the competition), have the opportunity to present their work at three locations of the festival. Most of the organization is placed on the so-called NGO stejdžu Place to move!, Which has a traditional role as a fair NGO organizations.

Representation of civil society organizations that deal with the culture of social activism going on AGORA stejdžu and the area has had a central stage on which to place the program associated with "social," the story of the festival. AGORA program is planned as a continuation of the basic priorities of the EXIT-social campaign in the form of debates, round tables, book presentations, performances, filmsih and video art screenings, concerts.


The organizers of the panel:

Egzit or Eksit (officially: EXIT)
a summer music festival held annually at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, starting in 2000. year, and usually lasts four days. For a short time has grown into a large and recognized music festival, and today is known throughout Europe. For this is partly deserved, and the environment in which Egzit held - the picturesque fortress from the 18th century which is located on high ground overlooking the Danube.

The festival is launched by a group of students of the University of Novi Sad, as an attempt to provide a Serbian youth events and initiate culture and entertainment of Novi Sad with the impasse that is a kind of "exit" (engl. exit) from the already bad situation at the time ruled the country. Despite financial and other problems that have followed him, the festival has persevered and developed into what today is. In the beginning was organized through the Student Union of the Faculty of Technical Sciences and the University of Novi Sad, to be later in the organization and involve more non-governmental organizations and commercial companies.

Egzit was in November 2007. in London selected for the best music festival in Europe at the ceremony, "the UK Festival Awards" (English UK Festival Awards), in cooperation with "Yourope, European Association 40 biggest music festivals in Europe. This prize was first awarded 2007th year.


Association Agency loklanu Democracy (ALDA)
is an international non-governmental organization established in 1999 as an initiative of the Congress of the European Council of local and regional authorities, in order to coordinate the network of the Local Democracy Agency (LDAs) in the Western Balkans and South Caucasus, which has existed since 1993.

LDAs are local non-governmental organizations cultivating values such as human rights and local democracy.

Various activities dosatne rapidly assigned mission ALDA, and they now include the following:

  • Strengthening EU integration in different geographical spheres including the Balkans and the Caucasus;
  • Active participation of citizens and citizens;
  • Sustaining equal opportunities for all and youth policy;
  • Sustainable economic development;
  • decentralized and multilateral cooperation: cooperation between local authorities, national and international partners;
  • Sustaining partnership: partners exchanging examples of best practices and create joint projects to achieve common benefits.
  • Technical assistance and training for local authorities, associations and NGOs (capacity building)



Citizens' Pact for South Eastern Europe
is a non-profit organization that supports a network of NGOs and municipalities from all countries in the region. Founded in the belief that networking of NGOs and local governments, citizens can effectively set up a number of issues important to society and start solving them, Civil Pact for South Eastern Europe seeks to establish values of civil society in the region and therefore the establishment of lasting stability, democracy and peace

Citizens' Pact for South Eastern Europe was established in 2000. in response to the formation of the Stability Pact for SEE. The purpose of the founders was to build stability and democracy in the region and support cross-border cooperation at local community level.

Organized a regional network of NGOs and local governments are able to talk about "big" issues that bothers region say governments and the international community from the perspective of ordinary citizens.

Citizens' Pact during the 9 years of existence has created around himself a wide range of partners and associates from the region and Europe. Strategic partner of EXIT festival, and social campaigns coordinator of the festival.

Programmatic goals of the organization:

  • Active regional and cross-border cooperation in the Western Balkans / Southeastern Europe in the context of European integration
  • Greater links with NGOs and municipalities from EU member states
  • Monitoring of power
  • Lobbying
  • Create a positive atmosphere for the European integration process