Harmonisation of Kosovo Legislation in the Field of Working Conditions with EU Legislation
Improving the working conditions through the harmonization of legislation in the field of working conditions with EU legislation and increased awareness of relevant stakeholders is vital for employees. Thus, this contract aimed to increase institutional and technical capacity for effectively addressing labour policy issues in Kosovo while providing
Implementation of Common Market Organisations (CMO) in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The project’s overall objective is to increase marketing opportunities, economic development and overall productivity in the agricultural sector of North Macedonia while improving competitiveness of the agriculture sector in the country in line with EU accession requirements.
Technical Assistance for the Programme Entitled ‘Institutional Strengthening to Promote Decent Work in Honduras (EURO+LABOR)
It’s considered essential to systematically promote decent work for the labour market of a country. In this regard, the mission of the Programme EURO + LABOR was to ensure “a country with decent employment opportunities for the population of Honduras” based on the Honduras Government’s priorities and National
Support to the Development of the Penitentiary and Probation Systems in Georgia
Countries are looking for an effective and fair way to penalize criminals and prevent recidivism significantly. Within this scope, the overall aim was to reduce recidivism in Georgia and to develop modern and efficient criminal and probation systems to ensure public safety that protects the human rights of
Facility for the Implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement- II
The project aims to strengthen the capacity of public institutions in Georgia to meet the country’s commitments under the EU-Georgia Association Agreement (AA), including the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area.
Enhancing the Employability of Youth and Unemployed/Low-Skilled Workers, and Improving Their Transition to Employment In Egypt
It can be claimed that advancing the structure and performance of the TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) system and TVET deliveries is essential to better respond to new socio-economic needs, in particular, youth employability and increased competitiveness in the context of the country’s current and future