News from CSOs

  • Podcast: State of human rights in Europe and the Western Balkans

    What are the key challenges in the human rights area? Are the Western Balkans’countries advancing in this area? What can be improved? We talked about these topics with Tobias Flessenkemper, head of the Council of Europe office in Belgrade. His previous postings include the European External Action Service (EEAS) in…

  • USAID’S STRENGTHENING RESOURCE MOBILIZATION ACTIVITY: KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

    USAID’s Strengthening Resource Mobilization Activity is a 5-year project, assisting North Macedonia’s municipalities to raise and independently manage the resources necessary to fund services demanded by its citizens. The project is designed to collaborate directly with all 81 municipalities to build capacity and improve local government functions to bring greater…

  • A Berlin Process for the energy security of the Western Balkans

    The Western Balkans Summit held in Berlin on the 3rd of November concluded this year’s Berlin Process – a forum designed to strengthen cooperation between EU member states and Western Balkans Six (WB6) governments. This year the Berlin Process took place against the backdrop of an energy crisis characterised by gas…

  • Yearbook on European Law, Policies and Institutions

    The Yearbook on European Law, Policies and Institutions publishes research on contemporary issues related to law, policies, and institutions at national and international level in Europe. As a publication of the Research Group “European Law, Policies and Institutions”, founded by the European Policy Institute – -Skopje (Skopje), University “Goce Delčev”…

  • Corporate sustainability reporting as a mean for engaged private sector

    Transparency of the companies’ actions and results in dealing with environmental and social issues addresses markets information asymmetries. A regulatory framework that enforces disclosure of such information ensures a level playing field while enabling informed decision-making, both by investors and consumers. The EU law requires large companies and financial institutions…

  • [Podcast] EC 2022 Rule of Law Report from a Bulgarian perspective

    On July 13 the European Commission published its third annual Rule of Law Report containing for the first time specific recommendations addressed to each Member State, intended to encourage countries to continue with planned reforms and identify the problems that must be addressed. What are the recommendations for Bulgaria? Will…

  • Acquainting women with their rights and how to prevent violence against them

    On September 6, 2022, the National Roma Center (NRC) on the square in Kumanovo dedicated a day of activity to public information and encouragement of women, their families and children who for various reasons are, were or are at risk of repeated or future violence. The NRC team observed and…

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