2025.2024.5

Building inclusive municipalities in the Western Balkans

Advancing Socio-economic Participation in Municipalities in the Western Balkans
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Runtime
Partner
Netzwerk der Gemeindeverbände in Südost Europa (Network of Associations of Local Authorities of South East Europe)
Contact

Svetlana Zdravkovska

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Content

The ongoing European Union (EU) accession processes offer chances to advance social and economic participation in the Western Balkans. Local commitment to development, the 2030 Agenda, and the Leave No One Behind principle support these efforts.

However, challenges remain. High unemployment, poverty, and unequal pay affect women and other vulnerable groups disproportionately. Many face multiple discrimination and limited access to social services and inclusive employment. Employers struggle to recruit and retain staff, exposing a gap between available support and labour market needs. At the same time, public institutions and businesses lack effective tools to facilitate and deliver inclusive services and ensure access to decent work.

Objective

Local governments in the Western Balkans have improved the social and economic participation of women and other vulnerable groups.

Approach

The project operates across the Western Balkan and focuses on three core areas:

• Regional exchange: It supports advocacy initiatives and facilitates regional exchanges as well as needs-based trainings to enhance local government associations, enabling them to help municipalities address socio-economic challenges.

• Evidence-based social services: The project supports municipalities in collecting and analysing community data to develop targeted support services, outreach activities, and inclusion programmes based on identified local needs.

• Economic participation and labour market activation: It provides training on inclusive management and employment practices, along with advisory services for municipalities and private employers to promote job opportunities for vulnerable groups. 
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Further Project Information

CRS code
15160

Policy markers

Principal (primary) policy objective:

  • Gender Equality

Significant (secondary) policy objectives:

  • Democratic and inclusive governance
  • Inclusion and empowerment of people with disabilities

Responsible organisational unit
3700 Westbalkan, Zentralasien, Osteuropa

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
3,800,000 €

This project focuses on the following GIZ work priorities:

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