Enhancing Minority Participation in Decision-Making Processes Through Policy Work and Exchanges

Focus area/objective

Public Policy and Institutional Partnership, Connecting the expert communities to find joint solutions to common policy challenges

Project goal

The project aims to bring together civil society organizations/think tanks that deal with the inclusion and participation of minority communities in decision-making processes. The overriding goal of the program is to contribute to and facilitate better public and institutional policies that empower representatives of minority communities in Kosovo, with a particular focus on Kosovo Serbs.

Implementation period

22/05/2023 – 31/12/2023

Short description of the project

The proposed intervention will bring together partners from Visegrad countries to consider shared challenges when it comes to the inclusion of minorities in decision-making processes, and to link them with similar organisations and relevant stakeholders in Kosovo (WB6). In this sense, and in a structured setting, it will facilitate new and sustainable links between target groups, and allow for the development of new and policy-based solutions to problems that the project will attempt to address. It is envisaged that a platform that unites civil society and think take representatives from V4 partners countries and Kosovo will be created to foster ongoing and sustainable dialogue and cooperation on problems that effects minority communities in the target countries.

Implementing partners

Inštitút Mateja Bela – Bél Mátyás Intézet (Bratislava, Slovakia)

The Matthias Bel Institute was founded in 2014 as a think-tank focusing on supporting the idea of a civic Slovakia, where everyone can equally feel at home regardless of their ethnicity, religion, gender, region of residence and any other demographic characteristic. The Institute has sought to do this through academic work, educational activities, public discussion and an intensive field work component. Its primary demographic groups are minority communities in Slovakia, with a special focus on national minorities, which make up some 20 % of the total population of Slovakia. The Institute has a strong commitment to interethnic communication between the Slovak majority and minorities, as well as between minorities.

Institute for Modern Development, z.s. (Brn

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