On the 1st of March, ECMI Kosovo started the implementation of the Action “Cross-border Actions in the REproductive Health Sector – CARES” in partnership with Foundation for the Development of Northern Montenegro – FORS Montenegro. This duration of the Action is eighteen (18) months and is funded by the European Union through Cross-border Programme Montenegro-Kosovo 2014-2020, and for which the grant was awarded by the Ministry of Finance of Montenegro, Directorate for Finance and Contracting of the EU Assistance Funds.
Read MoreProtected: Support to Implementation of Agreements Reached in the Brussels Dialogue
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Read MoreProtected: Capacity Development for Scaling up the Results in Enhancing Access to and Retention in Education for Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Children – Phase III
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Read MoreSupport to Education in Serbian language in Kosovo: UMN Diploma Verification Process, Research on the Current Situation, Development of a MEST roadmap and Direct Training to UMN and Its Teaching Staff
The parallel education system run by Serbia in Kosovo is considerably large, encompassing all levels of education and spread throughout its whole territory. Its integration within Kosovo’s framework inevitably raises direct political and financial implications.
Read MoreProtected: Empowering Non-Serb CSOs in Northern Kosovo
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Read MoreCentral level institutions
The purpose of the Consultative Council for Communities (CCC) is to “provide a mechanism for regular exchange between the Communities and the Government of Kosovo” and to “afford to the Communities the opportunity to comment at an early stage on legislative or policy initiatives that may be prepared by the Government, to suggest such initiatives, and to seek to have their views incorporated in the relevant projects and programs.” The CCC began in 2005 as an informal body attached to the Kosovo Delegation for Status Negotiations. The Council is located within the Office of the President and comprises mainly representatives of all minority communities in Kosovo and also representatives of the Government and other relevant public institutions. Its mandate is defined by Article 60 of the Constitution of Kosovo and the Law on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Communities and their Members in Kosovo.
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