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April 20, 2017

USAID works with the Ministry of Education and Science to ensure that young students develop early reading proficiency and comprehension, students and teachers integrate across ethnic lines, and that there is an inclusive learning environment for students with disabilities. Since 2002, USAID has implemented programs in all levels of the education system - primary, secondary, and university.

April 20, 2017

Over the past several years Macedonia has introduced a number of economic reforms that have improved the country’s standing in global economic rankings. However, these reforms have not improved key economic indicators such as growth, jobs, and income, due to the frequency of the changes and the lack of consultative processes. Prior to the Eurozone financial crisis, GDP growth in Macedonia was half of its Balkan neighbors. In 2016, weak economic policy and political crisis contributed to a GDP growth rate of 2.4 percent, weak domestic consumption remains weak as incomes stagnate. While the unemployment rate fell to 23.1 percent, most new jobs are created with government subsidies. Entrepreneurship and workforce skills are not keeping pace with the evolving market which further inhibits growth. Although Macedonia is attracting foreign investments to its Technological and Industrial Development Zones, the overall investment level outside these zones remains low and private sector lending is not meeting demand.

April 20, 2017

The Republic of Macedonia separated peacefully from Yugoslavia in 1991. However, it is yet to complete political and economic reforms required for European integration. The 2016 European Commission’s Progress Report on Macedonia outlined a number of issues that the country must address, including weak checks and balances; rule of law and protection of human rights; as well as media independence and freedom of expression.

April 18, 2017

Enhanced Parliamentary and Party Capacity for Public Engagement Component
Start date: April 1, 2012 Duration: September 2020
Implementer: CEPPS/National Democratic Institute (NDI)

Training for inspectors
April 8, 2017

In partnership with the Center for Development Policies (IDEAS DePo Skopje) as the implementer, the USAID Modernizing the Inspection Authorities (MIA) Project works directly with the Ministry of Information Society and Administration (MISA), the Inspection Council (IC) and other inspection authorities to improve the effectiveness of the inspection bodies, by streamlining of legislation, capacity building and professional development of inspectors, and implementation of an e-governance software solution. This will lead to a modern, business-friendly, and predictable inspection system, and efficient inspection authorities.

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