• Debate with the business sector on productivity, with focus on women

    📢 In today’s discussion with the business sector, we talked about:📈 Business sector practices for productivity and labor force activation, with a special focus on women.⚙️ The needs and necessary regulatory and policy changes to boost productivity and fully utilize the economic potential of women. 🚀🎯 We validated the designed recommendations from our research.
    The discussion was organized in collaboration with the British Business Association in North Macedonia and supported by the British Embassy Skopje.
    Stay tuned!

  • More than 30 Organizations Participated in the Discussions on Grant Progress

    In February, Civica Mobilitas team conducted monitoring of 34 CSOs, beneficiaries of 10 civic engagement grants that started to implement their activities in July 2024. The purpose of the visits was to check how the project implementation was going, to collect information on the challenges that the organizations and their…

  • Roundtable on preventing violence against women and girls

    Violence against women cannot be eradicated as long as there is an unequal distribution of power and unequal opportunities for all.

    On 24th of February, our Association held a roundtable discussion on the importance of gender equality in preventing violence against women and girls. During the discussion, which was organized by the  National network to end violence against women and domestic violence in cooperation with LET Station, were discussed women’s labor rights, rural women and their right to maternity leave, and women’s poverty.

    Ana Avramoska Nushkova from the National network to end violence against women and domestic violence spoke about how to organize specialized services for women victims of gender-based violence, and Vesna Shapkoski from LET Station spoke about health care for women from rural areas, highlighting the rights to maternity leave, the rights of women farmers, and limited access to various services.

  • Changes are Visible when the System Changes from Within

    The number of young people in the country decreased for 6% between two population censuses (2002 and 2021). Or, in absolute numbers, approximately 77,000 young people moved out of Macedonia in these 19 years. Or, even clearer, almost one Bitola has left to live somewhere else, in other countries. The problem…

  • Citizens Think that They Should be Careful in Their Relations with the Other People

    The Macedonian Center for International Cooperation (MCIC) has conducted its regular research of the general trust and confidence in the institutions. The results show that the confidence in people remains divided, i.e. a bit more than half of the citizens (52.6%) said that they had complete or partial confidence in…

  • New Address Book with More than 6,500 Active CSOs in Macedonia

    Did you know about the Address Book of CSOs in Macedonia? Is your organization already part of this Address Book or would you like to add it? Now you have the opportunity to do this! We present you the CSO Address Book, a perfect tool for everybody who wants to…

  • Improving Media and Journalism in North Macedonia through the Media4EU Project

    As part of the Media4EU project, carried out by ALDA, Eurothink, and BIRC, eight thematic forums were organised across North Macedonia’s eight administrative planning regions. These forums served as a collaborative platform for journalists, civil society representatives, and experts from diverse fields to come together and engage in meaningful discussions.
    Each forum focused on region-specific topics, such as consumer rights, the free movement of workers, agriculture, ethnic group rights, education policies, transport policies, fisheries, and environmental issues. The events took place in Skopje, Shtip, Strumica, Kumanovo, Bitola, Veles, Ohrid, and Tetovo, all of which are cities in North Macedonia, with renowned experts and trainers facilitating the discussions. These forums offered an excellent opportunity for the exchange of ideas and a more in-depth exploration of local concerns.
    Veles Forum: Aligning Transport Policies with European StandardsAt the thematic forum in Veles, participants discussed the importance of transport policies in alignment with European standards, as well as the need for improved communication between the media and local authorities. Throughout the event, ideas were exchanged on how to enhance the flow of information between departments responsible for public relations in local institutions, with the aim of fostering more interactions between journalists and the civil sector.
    Strumica Forum: Promoting EU Funding and Agricultural AwarenessLikewise, at the thematic forum in Strumica, participants were engaged in debates and discussions. They advocated for stronger collaboration between media outlets, NGOs, and local authorities to promote EU funding opportunities, raise awareness of agricultural policies, and encourage farmers to actively participate in these initiatives.
    Ohrid Forum: Tackling Fisheries and Environmental ChallengesThe Ohrid forum focused on the challenges confronting fisheries and the environment. Speakers examined the current situation of fisheries in North Macedonia and highlighted the pressing need for effective communication regarding EU funding opportunities. Participants also underscored the importance of cross-border cooperation and the role of the media in raising public awareness of these vital issues.
    Shtip Forum: Addressing Labour Law and Workers’ RightsIn Shtip, media representatives and civil society organisations gathered to discuss labour law and workers’ rights. The discussions focused on the challenges of labour shortages caused by youth emigration and broader demographic trends across Europe. While North Macedonia’s labour laws largely align with EU standards, the forum highlighted shortcomings in their implementation and enforcement. The conversations resulted in recommendations for new legislation on labour disputes and collective bargaining, drawing on Austrian examples, as well as calls for stronger non-discrimination policies and the ratification of pertinent international conventions.
    Bitola Forum: Advancing Education, Culture, and Youth DevelopmentThe forum in Bitola focused on education, culture, and youth development within the framework of North Macedonia’s European integration. Key discussions centred on aligning domestic legislation with EU standards, especially concerning the Erasmus+ programme and cultural initiatives. Participants engaged in meaningful dialogues on educational policies, media communication strategies, and the need for increased investment in the youth and cultural sectors. The forum also acknowledged the changing role of both social and traditional media in public discourse, providing valuable insights for future policy development aimed at aligning the country’s educational and cultural practices with European standards.
    Overall, the Media4EU initiative has greatly increased awareness and strengthened capacity within North Macedonia’s media and civil society sectors, offering essential support for the country’s journey towards European integration. Through these thematic forums, the project has effectively facilitated continuous dialogue between civil society, media, and government bodies. The insights and recommendations gathered from these discussions will play a key role in shaping future strategies to promote regional development and encourage collaboration. As the project progresses, it remains dedicated to ensuring that local voices are heard and included in the broader European conversation, working towards a future where regional challenges are addressed through collective action and shared knowledge./ https://www.alda-europe.eu/media4eu-thematic-forums-north-macedonia/

  • The Personal Development Program Has Successfully Concluded! 🎉

    📃 We awarded certificates to 50 employees of Comfy Angel from Prilep, who actively participated in the 🚀 Excellence and Personal Growth Program (PILN). These certificates confirm the skills and knowledge they have acquired to increase productivity and strengthen human capital.
    🔢 This program is part of our efforts to apply data and analytical findings directly in the field, within the real sector. ✅️ Our goal is to create meaningful changes that improve the work environment, foster personal development for every employee, and unlock women’s economic potential.
    👱‍♀️ The participants’ satisfaction with the program is undeniably high. Their comments speak for themselves: “For the first time, we felt that someone cares about us, the workers.”, “We are grateful for the opportunity to learn so many new things.”, and “Change is truly felt.”
    🇬🇧 British Embassy Skopje

  • METAMORPHOSIS FOUNDATION INITIATIVE TO ALIGN LEGISLATION WITH THE DIGITAL SERVICES ACT INCLUDED IN THE 2025 GOVERNMENT WORK PROGRAMME

    The Metamorphosis Foundation’s Initiative to align our legislation with the EU Digital Services Act has been accepted by the Government of the Republic of North Macedonia and included in its 2025 Work Programme.
    Aligning the legislation with the Digital Services Act will support North Macedonia’s EU integration goals, improve its digital regulatory framework and provide a safer and more predictable digital environment for citizens and the business community.
    This decision acknowledges the Metamorphosis Foundation’s efforts in promoting digital rights and internet security, as well as its commitment to fostering a fair and open online environment. At the same time, it supports the integrity of the consultative mechanism.
    The Metamorphosis Foundation has produced an analysis of North Macedonia’s readiness to align national legislation with the EU Digital Services Act, which offers a detailed overview of the existing legal framework, identifies legal gaps and challenges, and gives concrete recommendations that can serve as a guide to effective alignment.

  • Safer Internet Day: Towards a safer digital future with the EU Digital Services Act

    A safe internet for all!

    The digital world offers many opportunities but also presents challenges. On Safer Internet Day, we emphasize the importance of digital services and our rights. Watch the video to learn how the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) is making the internet safer for all and discover how its new rules protect us online—from ensuring algorithmic transparency to combating disinformation.

    Together we can create a better and safer internet!

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