Strengthening the Internal Market
Project is comprised of six components, as follows: Component 1: Improving the strategic, legislative and institutional framework in area of Free Movement of Goods Component 2: Improving the strategic, legislative and institutional framework in area of Free Movement of Services. Component 3: Improving the legislative alignment with the
Increasing Attractiveness, Inclusiveness and Relevance of VET and Adult Education
The overall objective is to improve skill matches of youth and adults in line with labour market needs by increasing access to quality vocational education, training and adult education. The project supports the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Nort Macedonia and related national educational
Support for Policy Reform Accession and Effectiveness (SUPRAE)
In March 2020, North Macedonia began accession negotiations with the EU. However, the country still needs to meet EU standards, enact essential reforms, and institutional capacities to comply with the acquis and clusters. The project’s goal is to assist North Macedonia in its EU accession by increasing strategic
Support for the Management of EU funds
This project aims to strengthen the operational framework and the institutional capacity for strategic planning, programming, and evaluation of the impact of the EU funds under IPA II Regulation. The project encompassed the full cycle, including strategic planning, programming, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the pre-accession assistance, strengthening
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
Reinforcement of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) in Lebanon
In Lebanon, there is no comprehensive national policy to fight poverty and a particular, effective social security system for poor people. Without improvements, Lebanon cannot hope to move towards realistically integrated and adequate social protection interventions. Thus, the project aimed to contribute to improving the quality and coverage