Governance

About the project

CRPM piloted two governance assessments in the education sector, one for Global integrity (which was piloted in health sector as well) and one with the South- East European University. Both were assessing principles of participation, responsiveness, transparency and accountability being applied on local level management of the sector policies and institutions delivering services. The methodologies were developed to serve as a critical accountability mechanism for variety of stakeholders, citizens and non-state actors, generating information on how to improve the governance system.

Donors: UNDP and World Bank 

Governance methodologies

CRPM also developed two governance methodologies applied on central, local level and one on the private sector level:  

  • Indicators for measuring good governance in accession countries – Index of good governance in Macedonia – with a total of eight dimensions of good governance, taking into account the specific competences and modalities assessed the work of Macedonian state institutions- Government, its Ministries, National Agencies and Funds and the Macedonian parliament. Three policy briefs on transparency, participation and accountability; checklist of good governance reforms were produced required for the Macedonian government to pursue before EU accession negotiations commence.

Donors: EFB (European Fund for the Balkans).

  • To foster anticorruption and good governance practices at local level that will enable sustainable environment for social, economic and environmental development, CRPM developed LOTOS that generated data and analysis on corruption on municipal level by piloting systematic review of mechanisms for transparency and accountability at local self-government level (in 26 municipalities).

Donors: EU.