• Civic Engagement in Macedonia 

    The research Civic Engagement 2024 reveals important finds on the participation of the citizens in various types of associations, politically non-partisan activities and volunteering, as well as the reasons for (non)involvement and their motivation for civic engagement. Almost half of the citizens (46.8%) do not know what types of association…

  • Supporting the Organizations to Develop Social Marketing Plans

    Simon Forrester, Civica Mobilitas international expert, had consultative meetings with five CSOs, current grantees of the programme, in order to discuss developing social marketing plans. The visits took place in the period of 12th to 14th May 2025, as a continuation of the previous trainings and workshops on sustainable financing. With…

  • First Meeting of the National Consultative Mechanism for the Reform Agenda (NCM-RA)

    The implementation of the Reform Agenda in North Macedonia requires an inclusive approach and input from all relevant stakeholders to ensure its successful implementation. To this end, the European Policy Institute – EPI, in cooperation with the Ministry for European Affairs, on May 19, organized the First Meeting of the National Consultative Mechanism for the Reform Agenda 2024-2027–a new national platform that enables a structured, transparent, and inclusive evidence-based dialogue between state institutions, civil society organizations, chambers of commerce, academia, and other relevant factors for the implementation and monitoring of the Reform Agenda within the framework of the EU Growth Plan for the Western Balkans.
    Mila Josifovska Danilovska and Marijana Jancheska-Ugarkovikj, from the Metamorphosis Foundation, participated in the meeting. Jancheska-Ugarkovikj presented the findings of the Metamorphosis research on the progress made so far in the field of digitalization, as a key area in the Reform Agenda. The research presents the results from 2025 divided into key sub-areas of digitalization: digitalization and cybersecurity, as well as the planned activities for 2026 and 2027.
    Jancheska-Ugarkovikj, in addition to presenting the achievements, shared with the attendees the recommendations that emerged from the public policy document. Greater inclusiveness is needed, especially in digital accessibility for people with disabilities, in accordance with the National Strategy 2023–2030. Furthermore, the involvement of civil society organizations and experts in all phases of the envisaged reforms should be strengthened–from design to evaluation, while transparency and timely communication should also be ensured when creating regulations. In order to implement the commitments of the Reform Agenda in depth, it is necessary to invest in training and technical support for the administration for efficient implementation, as well as to adapt laws to the local context, instead of mechanically adopting European regulations. At the same time, digital literacy should be actively encouraged among all categories of citizens.
    Digitalization is not just a technical tool–it is a prerequisite for efficient, transparent, and accountable administration. As the Metamorphosis Foundation, we remain committed to following the process and contributing to reforms that will be in the interest of all citizens.

  • Council of Europe adopts international convention on protecting lawyers

    The Council of Europe has adopted the first-ever international treaty aiming to protect the profession of lawyer. This is to respond to increasing reports of attacks on the practice of the profession, whether in the form of harassment, threats or attacks, or interference with the exercise of professional duties (for…

  • Council of Europe adopts new guidelines on prosecution of violent extremism

    The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has adopted new guidelines aimed at enhancing the prosecution of violent extremism conducive to terrorism. These guidelines, developed by the Committee on Counter-Terrorism (CDCT), provide strategies for prosecuting violent far-right, far-left, and other sympathisers under terrorism charges. The guidelines focus on…

  • Breaking barriers: persistent gender gaps in sport revealed

    A new analytical report from the “All In Plus: Promoting Greater Gender Equality in Sport” joint project highlights both progress and persistent disparities in gender equality across European sport. The report, published at a conference in the framework of the Luxembourgish Presidency of the Committee of Ministers, is based on…

  • Citizens for Change #20

    JANUARY – MARCH 2025 Citizens taking initiative in their communities build hope from the ground up In this issue dedicated to civic participation, we bring you the stories of those who refuse to accept the status quo. From Bitola to Skopje, through conferences, trainings, marches, and local analyses, the civil…

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