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April 8, 2017

The overall objective of the Modernizing the Inspection Authorities Project is tointroduce a modern, business-friendly,and predictable inspection system to  enhanced the efficiency of inspection authoritiesby implementing best practices and principles in the inspection process.

April 8, 2017

The overall goal of the project is to assist young people with disabilities enterthe workforce in Macedonia, specifically in the fast growing information technology (IT)sector, and to helpdisabled persons' organizations (DPOs) to improve the employment-related skills ofyouth with disabilities.

April 8, 2017

The overall objectives of the CwVIP include:  increased quality and availability of education services for students with visual impairments (CwVI), increased availability of social and medical services, mobility, and access to information for visually impaired people and their families and the enhanced work-readiness of participating visually impaired people.

Studens performance at the close out event
March 15, 2017

Promoting Interethnic Integration Throughout Macedonia: On March 15, 2017, over 1,200 teachers, parents, students, school administrators, municipal leaders, and Ministry of Education officials from all corners of Macedonia celebrated the accomplishments of USAID's Interethnic Integration in Education Project (IIEP), a five year initiative that is coming to a close. The project reached all of Macedonia's 430+ primary and secondary schools, establishing nearly 400 partnerships between schools of different languages of instruction; training over 20,000 teachers to engage with diversity; and reaching tens of thousands of students through school- or community-level activities contributing to better interethnic understanding. In addition, 63 schools were renovated with the funding from the U.S. European Command, leveraged with the Ministry of Education and municipalities' resources, benefiting 46,000 students and 5,000 teachers across the country. While ethnic integration requires an ongoing effort, the massive engagement and support for IIEP's activities proved that ethnic integration is both needed and possible

Third International Climate Change Conference
February 3, 2017

More than 150 participants, including national and international experts, decision-makers, civil society organizations from the country and the region, scientists and practitioners in the field of climate change adaptation and mitigation, experts on sustainable development and representatives from the private sector came together today to agree a collective way forward on how to tackle climate change at the Third International Climate Change Conference in Skopje.

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