Purpose The purpose of the consultancy is to assist in the implementation of the South East Europe (SEE) 2020 – Jobs and Prosperity in a European Perspective (hereinafter: “SEE 2020” or “Strategy”), particularly in the area of Research & Development (R&D) and Innovation under the Smart Growth pillar of the Strategy. The main expected output is development of a detailed programme of actions for improving technology transfer and scientific parks in the region, including outlining elements ...
... in Serbia Attended by more than 40 interested participants, the RRPP "Info day" in Belgrade provided details on the new RRPP Call for regional research projects 2014-2016 and addressed the role and key achievements of the RRPP in the region. learn more 26.02.2014 RRPP Open Day in Kosovo The RRPP Open Day in Prishtina, Kosovo, brought together over 50 participants. The event aimed at promoting and explaining in detail the RRPP Call for Regional Research Projects 2014-2016 as well as the role, objectives and main goals of the RRPP in supporting the research community in the Western Balkans. learn more 26.02.2014 RRPP ...
... in the region; and (c) the Technical Assistance Facility to support governments of beneficiary economies in implementing policy reforms supporting the growth of SMEs. To date, three agreements for a total of €60 million have been signed under the Guarantee Facility with ProCredit Albania, Procredit Bosnia and Herzegovina and ProCredit Kosovo in support of local SMEs. Speaking at the signing ceremony in London today, EIF Regional Business Development Director, Hubert Cottogni, said: “We are delighted to sign this agreement in our own name as well as on behalf of the European Commission. Together with the recently signed agreements under the Guarantee ...
... nbsp; The R&D Strategy was adopted by the ministers of science of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo*, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia on 25 October 2013 in Zagreb, Croatia. As part of the RCC’s SEE 2020 Strategy a Regional Action Plan for implementation of Western Balkans Research and Development Strategy for Innovation was adopted on April 2, 2014. The Plan includes ...
IPA II (2014-2020) Prepared in partnership with the beneficiaries, IPA II sets a new framework for providing pre-accession assistance for the period 2014-2020. The most important novelty of IPA II is its strategic focus. Country Strategy Papers are the specific strategic planning documents made for each beneficiary for the 7-year period. These will provide for a stronger ownership by the beneficiaries through integrating their own reform and development agendas. A Multi-Country Strategy Paper ...
... years have passed since the beginning of the first World War and 10 years since the biggest round of enlargement of the European Union (EU) with the accession of 10 new countries. Today, the EU perspective is open to Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Kosovo*, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. The European Commission is keen to learn more about what you think: What can today's European Union of 28 Member States learn from its past to help improve its future? What does an enlarged European Union mean to you? If you are between 15 and 25 ...
... nbsp; in WBC – WBC-INCO.NET’s Findings” includes several reports compiled by the project WBC-INCO.NET on the situation of Science and Research in the Western Balkans and the coordination of relevant policies and initiatives in: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Kosovo*. The third part “WBC Innovation Systems in Focus” puts the focus on Innovation and discusses a broad range of topics – from innovation infrastruc- tures, needs and capacities to smart specialisation, innovation and brain drain and RTDI evaluation. This third part includes also some of the WBC-INCO.NET’s findings which ...
... Projects 2014-2016 In the face of approaching deadline for the RRPP Call for Regional Research Projects 2014-2016, the presentations in local languages used during the Open Days in the region mid February 2014 are now available online. They will guide you through the application process. RRPP Call Open Day Kosovo* Open Day Serbia Open Day Macedonia* Open Day Albania http://www.rrpp-westernbalkans.net/en/News/Presentations-on-RRPP-Call-2014-2016.html
... to be associated to Horizon 2020 by the time the first grant agreements under Horizon 2020 are signed. This applies to Albania, Bosnia and Herzigovina, Faroe Islands, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland and Turkey. As mentioned above, for the Western Balkans (except Kosovo*) these proceedures are well on track and shall be concluded soon, making Albania, Bosina and Herzegovina, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia associated countries - while there are problems with some other countries which some of you might have heard of: Switzerland as well as Liechtenstein have to be considered a ...
... of Albania (H.E. Lindita Nikolla), the Minister of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina (H.E. Sredoje Novic), Ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia to Montenegro (H.E. Aleksandar Vasilevski), Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development (H.E. Tomislav Jovanovic) and Minister of Education, Science and Technology of Kosovo* (H.E. Rame Buja). Moderated by Alan Paic from OECD's Global Relations Secretariat, the ministers welcomed the audience and of course the active participation of the region in Horizon 2020. The importance of association to the programme and - hand in hand - the implementation of the South East Europe 2020 strategy ...
This research report offers an analysis of the barriers and opportunities experienced by rural entrepreneurs through engaging diasporas in Albania and BiH. The report is a direct result from the RRPP research project Linking Rural Entrepreneurs and Diaspora in Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina implemented by the Centre for Economic Development and Research (CEDAR) of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with the Albanian Centre for Social-Economic Research (ACSER) of Albania. The report first ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) is committed to and applying the principles of multiparty democracy, pluralism, and market economics in accordance with the conditions specified in Article 1 of the Agreement establishing the Bank. At the same time, the functioning of the state in general, and of its democratically elected institutions in particular, is affected by the specifics of the country’s constitutional set up. The 1995 Dayton Accords, which ended the war in B&H and paved the way to ...
... Nezavisne novine and Vecernji list (Bosnia and Herzegovina, published on 22 January 2014); Vijesti (Montenegro, published on 20 January 2014); Mapo (Albania, published on 17 January 2014); Jutarnji list (Croatia, published on 17 January 2014); Utrinski vesnik (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, published on 17 January 2014); and Tribuna (Kosovo*, published on 16 January 2014). The articles, including all translations to English are available at the language links below. http://www.rcc.int/docs/0/334/article-by-rcc-secretary-general-goran-svilanovic-featuring-rccs-see-2020-strategy
... Pijesak, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Former French Embassy in Cetinje, Montenegro; Suvača in Kikinda and Coal Mine in Senje, Serbia; Zlatko's Tower, Archaeological Site of Stobi, Aqueduct in Skopje, and Church St. George in Staro Nagorichane, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, with the works at the Fortress of Gumnishte in Kosovo* and St. Mary Monastery in Apollonia, Albania, being in the final phase. “The works done include urgent consolidation, preliminary investigations to assess and identify the most valuable options for the rehabilitation, and preparation of site management plans to sustain the rehabilitation projects,” said Ivana Nakikj, Head of Secretariat of the ...
... of International Intervention: Balancing Justice and Order Dr. Maxine David (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) **Language instruction in all courses is English** We invite graduate students, advanced undergraduate students, NGO leaders and civil society activists from all countries to apply. Reduced tuition is available for applicants from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. This reduced tuition is also available for students from other conflict or post-conflict regions. Full scholarship awarded by the European Fund for the Balkans is available for 10 strongest selected applicants from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. Interested applicants should ...
... Source: European Commission Topics: WBIF Type: Other Beneficiaries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR Macedonia, Kosovo*, Montenegro, Serbia, Western Balkans Keywords: call for proposals, Guidelines, wbif, western balkans investment framework Find all information on the Document website. This document aims to provide WBIF stakeholders, particularly officials from relevant institutions in WBIF beneficiaries, with a concise and user-friendly guide to preparing and submitting applications for grant support ...
... Nezavisne novine and Vecernji list (Bosnia and Herzegovina, published on 22 January 2014); Vijesti (Montenegro, published on 20 January 2014); Mapo (Albania, published on 17 January 2014); Jutarnji list (Croatia, published on 17 January 2014); Utrinski vesnik (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, published on 17 January 2014); and Tribuna (Kosovo*, published on 16 January 2014). The articles, including all translations to English are available at the language links below. Download the article: SR BS SR HR CG SQ HR MK SQ EN http://www.rcc.int/docs/0/334/article-by-rcc-secretary-general-goran-svilanovic-featuring-rccs-see-2020-strategy
... this link The EBRD will be hosting all seven prime ministers from the Western Balkans and Croatia in London later this month, the first time it has hosted so many heads of governments at its headquarters. Attending the forum will be the prime ministers of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo*, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, all participating under the Gymnich formula. The event on February 24th – the first all-inclusive Western Balkans summit at the EBRD – will provide an ideal opportunity for business leaders and international companies to learn more about the countries and the Bank’s role in them ...
The Information Day in the region will take place at the following venues: Tirana, Albania: Hotel Rogner, on February 13, 2014, 10.00-12.30; Prishtina, Kosovo*: "ORION" Conference Center, Room Orion, on February 21, 2014, 10.00-1.00pm; Belgrade, Serbia: Institute of Economic Sciences, Zmaj Jovina 12, on February 25, 2014, 4.00pm; Skopje, FYR Macedonia: GEM Club (Skopje Old Bazaar), on February 26, 2014, 2.00-4.00pm. It is a great opportunity to get to ...
... DG Research and Innovation Lindita Nikolla, Minister of Education and Sports of Albania (tbc) Sredoje Nović, Minister of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina (tbc) Spiro Ristovski, Minister of Education and Science of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (tbc) Ramë Buja, Minister of Education,Science and Technology of Kosovo*(tbc) The event will be the right place to discuss about the “Societal Challenges”- with focus on “Food security and Sustainable Agriculture“, the Rules for participation in Horizon 2020 and generally about some Recommendations of EU to the Western Balkan Countries for the successful participation at the H2020.   ...
... regarding their role in history teaching. Contact: Claudia Lichnofsky lichnofsky@gei.de Find more information on the website The project follows on from the “Textbook and Curriculum Development in South Eastern Europe” project and its sub-project around the Albanian-speaking areas of the region. The geographical area it covers encompasses Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and southern Serbia. The project organises conferences on the content of textbooks and on public discourse around ethnic, national, state and regional approaches to history in the context of school as well as seminars on textbook design. Stipends for textbook authors and academics working in this field enable ...
The growth performance of the pre-accession countries improved in 2013. GDP growth turned positive in the four Western Balkan economies that had experienced recession in 2012 and gathered pace in the other countries where it had slowed down. Albania might be the sole exception to this general pattern. Having picked up in the first quarter and generally accelerated in the second quarter, growth further increased in the third quarter in several countries, including in Serbia where it had ...
... an email to events@eib.org with your full contact details (full name, job title, company, email address), indicating the reasons for your interest in attending this event. Link: http://www.eib.org/infocentre/events/all/business-financing-kosovo.htm The European Investment Bank (EIB), in collaboration with the EU Office in Kosovo* and the Ministry of Finance of Kosovo*, has the pleasure of inviting all interested stakeholders to attend a conference on funding opportunities in Kosovo ...
... an email to events@eib.org with your full contact details (full name, job title, company, email address), indicating the reasons for your interest in attending this event. Link: http://www.eib.org/infocentre/events/all/business-financing-kosovo.htm The European Investment Bank (EIB), in collaboration with the EU Office in Kosovo* and the Ministry of Finance of Kosovo*, has the pleasure of inviting all interested stakeholders to attend a conference on funding opportunities in Kosovo*. Prishtina
... off, even in times of crisis. Finally, this is great news for the European Union, as it shows its full dedication to the enlargement process and inclusiveness.” “Over the past years, Serbia has gone through a tremendous change, showing courage to deal with most challenging issues: normalization of relations with Kosovo*, fight against corruption and recession, at the same time showing full dedication to regional cooperation.” In this respect, Svilanovic underlined the important contribution of Serbia and all countries of the region, in preparing and implementing the South East Europe (SEE) 2020 strategy. “The goal of SEE 2020 – Jobs and Prosperity ...
... implementation of the new Development Plan and the strengthening of our cooperation with our European partners. We will strive to sharpen further the social value of CEB financed projects by focussing on our approved sectorial lines of action. Link: http://www.coebank.org/Upload/infocentre/pdfactus/en/ceb_info_04_2013.pdf Kosovo* became the CEB’s 41st Member State on 4 November 2013. All the Western Balkan countries are now members of the Bank. The New Plan aims to maximise the Bank’s contribution to strengthening social cohesion in Europe through an optimal and innovative mobilisation of its resources, while at ...
... Western Balkans. Also EU nationals can apply for a scholarship (except for Bachelor), on condition that they are registered at or obtained a degree from an EU university.For more detailed eligibility criteria, please check this link. Eligible Western Balkan countries are: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo* (under UNSCR 1244/99) and Serbia. More information on Basileus I, Basileus II, Basileus III and Basileus IV can be found here. More information on the current project Basileus V can be found here ...
... our relationship with Serbia. It is a well-deserved recognition of the progress made over the past years. Key to this was the determination of the Serbian authorities to embrace the reforms over many years and its courage and unprecedented efforts in the recent months towards the normalisation of relations with Kosovo. But starting negotiations means entering a very demanding phase. Hard work will be needed, many challenges lie ahead: First - Belgrade will need to remain fully committed to the normalisation of relations with Pristina and continue to deliver on implementation of all dialogue agreements. Second - Reforms need to be finalised and ...
... Western Balkans - A Comparative Study implemented in 2012 and 2013 by the Center for Social Research Analitika from Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with the Center for Research and Policy Making (CRPM) from FYR of Macedonia, the Albanian Media Institute (AMI), from Albania, and the Democracy for Development (D4D) from Kosovo*. Limited Assistance for Limited Impact: International Media Assistance in Albania Media Reforms through Intervention: International Media Assistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina Starting from Scratch: The Role of Media Assistance in the Establishment of Independent Media Institutions in Kosovo* Assisting Media Democratization after Low-Intensity Conflict: The Case of FYR of Macedonia ...
... Development and Cooperation (SDC), Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. For any additional information, please send an E-mail to the organizers: lft@idscs.org.mk or cesk2010@gmail.com Original Source The Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis” Skopje (FYROM), Centre for Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe (Serbia), Social Research Kosova (Kosovo*) and Centre for Social Research “Analitika” (Bosnia-Herzegovina) are issuing a call for papers to be published in the volume “A Life for Tomorrow – Social Transformations in South-East Europe”. Priority will be given to papers presented at the “Lost in Transition” conference held on July 6th and 7th, 2013 in Skopje ...
Dear readers, Please find attached the 10th edition of the WBC-INCO.NET Journal published on the occasion of the 15th and last meeting of the Steering Platform on Research for the Western Balkan countries supported by WBC-INCO.NET, that took place in Zagreb, Croatia, on December 11/12, 2013. The cooperation in RTDI between all stakeholders in the region is growing continuously while a new programming “era” is on the horizon. The Platform consequently focused on Horizon 2020; however, ...
... submitted after this date may be considered if suitable candidates have not already been identified. Founded in 2004, ARCS is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting research in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the context of Bulgaria and neighboring Balkan countries (Romania, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Albania). An important part of our Mission is to build bridges between North American and Southeast European scholars and institutes as well as between the academic and public realms. The American Research Center in Sofia seeks a dynamic scholar for a 2-year, full-time position as Academic Officer for Balkan ...
Founded in 2004, ARCS is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting research in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the context of Bulgaria and neighboring Balkan countries (Romania, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Albania). An important part of our Mission is to build bridges between North American and Southeast European scholars and institutes as well as between the academic and public realms.
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... of Macedonia. Source: BCSDN Under the Visegrad-Balkan Public Policy Fund - Young Researches Programme, the Pontis Foundation (Slovakia), the Association of Czech Non-governmental Organizations - DEMAS (Czech Republic), the Foundation for Development of Democratic Rights - Demnet (Hungary), the Balkan Civil Society Development Network – BCSDN (Macedonia), and the Kosovar Civil Sociey Foundation – KCSF (Kosovo) have announced the second Call for Proposals for researchers and organizations from FYR of Macedonia to participate in and undertake a project on the topic of: Improving media professionalism through practical experience ...
... see Terms of Reference for LCU). General http://www.rrpp-westernbalkans.net/en.html The Regional Research Promotion Programme (RRPP ), implemented by the University of Fribourg, started in 2008 and aims at fostering and promoting social science research in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia). The RRPP provides research grants for regional projects, offers methods and thematic trainings for researchers, organises international scientific conferences and promotes policy dialogues whose main goal is to trigger off systemic changes in the social science research sector ...
... on reforms and meet the accession criteria. Last year was very important in terms of visible results of enlargement: Croatia has completed long hard road of reforms is now the 28th EU Member State. Shows that enlargement perspective is credible and that EU delivers when conditions are met. Serbia and Kosovo reached an historic breakthrough with their agreement on normalisation of relations. EU processes – accession negotiations for Serbia and SAA negotiations with Kosovo – will support continued normalisation and reforms. Excellent example of the pull of the EU and of what can be achieved provided the political leaders show courage and vision ...
... IN THE VIRPAZAR AREA – SKADAR LAKE NATIONAL PARK – MONTENEGRO Hamid SAKENIN CHELAV, Adel KHASHAVEH, Farshid SHAKHSI ZARE - ADULT MORTALITY AND PROGENY PRODUCTION ASSESSMENT OF Callosobruchus maculatus (COLEOPTERA: BRUCHIDAE) EXPOSED TO SAYAN® Mufail SALIHAJ, Myzejen HASANI, Sylë TAHIRSYLAJ, Diellon SALIHAJ - RESIDUE OF PESTICIDES IN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IMPORTED FOR CONSUMPTION IN KOSOVO MARKET Shukri FETAHU, Sali ALIU, Imer RUSINOVCI, Besa KELMENDI, Nevzad MALIQI - ACCUMULATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF DRY MATTER IN SOME COMMON BEAN LANDRACE SEEDLINGS AT THE PHASE OF THE COTYLEDONS Branko ANĐIĆ, Snežana DRAGIĆEVIĆ, Danijela STEŠEVIĆ - BRYOPHYTE FLORA OF “FOREST PARK GORICA” (PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO) Elham FALLAH MOLKESARI, Mohammad Sadegh ALLAHYARI, Alireza ...
... the accession negotiation process. I also encouraged him and his party, as much as all other Serbian political actors willing to advance Serbia's European aspirations, to continue to act constructively and responsibly in the forthcoming period, including by supporting Serbia’s unprecedented efforts towards the normalisation of its relations with Kosovo*." EC press release - 3rd December 2013 Following his meeting with Dragan Djilas, leader of the Democratic Party from Serbian Commissioner Štefan Füle said: "Today I met the leader of the Democratic Party from Serbia, Dragan Djilas. Mr Djilas shared with me his assessment of the current state of play in ...
The 2012 Financial Report by the European Commission shows that 94% of the total EUR 135.6 billion of the EU 2012 budget was dedicated to beneficiaries across Europe such as researchers, students, small and medium enterprises, towns and regions and NGOs. In 2012, the EU budget increased funding in areas stimulating growth, creating employment, and investing in research and education: With EUR 9.6 billion last year the Cohesion Fund contributed to the building of 1,274 km of roads and ...
... Use of Remittances in FYR of Macedonia, Kosovo* and Bosnia - Herzegovina. The aim of this research project was to investigate the impact of remittances on social disparities during the crises in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Kosovo* and FYR of Macedonia. The flow of remittances was carried out in various ways throughout their respective crises: They stagnated in Kosovo ...
... the much exploited use of the term “EU Enlargement fatigue”, the official view-point of the Commission is that the EU Enlargement policy is going forward, having in mind the positive examples of the new member state of EU – Croatia, the accession negotiations of Montenegro, the historical agreement between Serbia and Kosovo*, but also the overall advancement of FYR of Macedonia, BiH and Kosovo* considering the internal and external factors which are slowing down the process in this countries. Danielsson once more stressed the fact that on the long road of the EU accession the rule of law, inclusiveness, fundamental and minority rights, freedom of expression and the efficient economy and functioning market will ...
... of Functional Media Institutions in Western Balkans - A Comparative Study and implemented by Analitika - Center for Social Research from Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the Center for Research and Policy Making (CRPM) from FYR of Macedonia, Albanian Media Institute (AMI) from Albania and Democracy for Development (D4D) from Kosovo*. Ms. Slavica Indzhevska, a representative of the RRPP in FYR of Macedonia and one of the policy brief’s co-authors, Professor Zhidas Daskalovski, jointly discussed the media development in the country since its independence. Professor Daskalovski presented his project work and the main findings of a study he co-authored ...
This deliverable outlines the task dealing with the collection, selection and adaptation of innovation measures identified as good practice examples. On the basis of Deliverable D8.50 (collection of 45 good practice examples from EU Member States and the Western Balkans), eight innovation schemes were presented during a First Review Meeting in April 2012 in Tirana (Albania) and discussed with stakeholders from the region. In a Second Review Meeting in April 2013 in Skopje (FYR of Macedonia), ...
... by the RCC Secretariat in consultations with governments from SEE, European Commission and relevant regional and international institutions, following a mandate by the region’s ministers of economy. *This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence. Videos (English audio translation available upon request): Goran Svilanović: http://bit.ly/I4Vj3d Ermina Salkičević-Dizdarević: http://bit.ly/17PI24T B-roll: http://bit.ly/18SqwgF Source: RCC The RCC’s South East Europe (SEE) 2020 strategy was adopted today in Sarajevo this Thursday, at the Ministerial ...
In 2011, the Ministers in charge of the Economy adopted the SEE 2020 Vision, laying out the region’s growth and development priorities contained in five pillars – (i) integrated, (ii) smart, (iii) sustainable and (iv) inclusive growth, underpinned by (v) good governance. Adoption of the SEE 2020 Vision was followed in 2012 by the agreement on 11 regional headline targets backed up by 77 national targets to guide the common regional action towards the end of the decade. In addition to adopting ...
Evaluation Report covers the education sector within the Programme programa Serbia: Sustainable Development in the Southern Region 2012 - 2014. The Report was prepared by evaluation expert Dragiša Mijačić.
The publication is in English language.
http://www.lokalnirazvoj.org/en/publications/details/29
... Implemented by: National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo* Locations: Kosovo*: Prishtina, Peja, Prizren, Gjakova, Gjilan, Ferizaj, Mitrovica Belgium: University of Antwerp; Laboratory of Medical Microbiology Duration : 30 months (3.7.2012- 15.1.2015) EU contribution 220.000 EURO Goal and Objectives: Specific objectives: Monitor volumes and patterns of antibiotic use in order to identify targets for quality ...
... for an application within the Framework Programme of the European Community. Contact Information: Avdulla Alija / Associate Professor / University of Prishtina Faculty of Natural Sciences Avdulla.alija@uni-pr.edu 038 249 874/ext.225 The overall objective of this project is to improve human and environmental health in Kosovo and to meet EU standards, particularly in relation to public health by establishing the necessary research infrastructure and the promotion of research-guided teaching at the master and diploma level. .. http://kosovoprojects.eu/en/content/environmental-pollution-kosovo-potential-genotoxic-effects-and-related-human-health-risks
COMPARING BUSINESS REGULATIONS FOR DOMESTIC FIRMS IN 185 ECONOMIES Regulations affecting 11 areas of the life of a business are covered: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, resolving insolvency and employing workers. The employing workers data are not included in this year’s ranking on the ease of doing business. Data in Doing Business ...
... of €7 million from the governments of Austria and Switzerland to support project preparation and capacity building of the partner banks and the municipal borrowers. MIDF has been designed for the Western Balkans, and within this group the Fund’s strategy will be to focus on Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia in accordance with local needs. Eligible projects to be financed by the Fund are expected to have a minimum loan size of €100,000, and a maximum of €5 million. EBRD President, Sir Suma Chakrabarti, said: “We are very proud to establish this new Fund ...