The final workshop of the fourth cycle of SECAP workshops within the Green Kick project was held on March 3 in Kragujevac with representatives of the local self-government. The workshop aimed to present and align the final version of the Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP). 

During the workshop, participants were presented with the finalized documents, including key findings on CO₂ emissions, projections up to 2030, as well as a set of priority measures aimed at reducing emissions, adapting to climate change, and mitigating energy poverty. This meeting marked the final step in a multi-month process that included data analysis, the definition of priority actions, and intensive cooperation with representatives of local governments. 

Within the same cycle, workshops were previously held in Novi Pazar on February 4, Petrovac na Mlavi on February 9, Šid on February 10, Vrnjačka Banja on February 11, and Smederevska Palanka on February 26. 

The Green Kick project supports local governments in Serbia in the process of decarbonization and building sustainable energy systems. The project is implemented by the Center for Development and Support from Bosnia and Herzegovina, in partnership with Smart Kolektiv from Serbia and the Foundation for the Development of the North of Montenegro – FORS Montenegro, and is part of the European Climate Initiative (EUKI), supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUKN).