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Brain Gain Policies and their impact on the European Integration Process of Albania
European Movement in Albania (EMA) supported by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) and Open Society Institute (OSI), Think Tank Fund, has produced a policy paper entitled "Brain Gain Policies and their impact on the European Integration Process of Albania". This policy paper was presented during the series of Policy Forums on European Integration organized on 4 June 2010.
Nations in Transit - Freedom House report on Albania
Gledis Gjipali, the Executive Director of European Movement in Albania, is the author of the country report for 2010 'Nations in Transit' published annually by Freedom House. The report analyzes the progress' level of Albania in terms of democratization in important areas such as: National Democratic Governance; Electoral Process; Civil Society; Independent Media; Local Democratic Governance; Judicial Framework and Independence; and Corruption.
Accessing Integration: Problems and Solutions to Adapting IPA in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia
European Movement in Albania (EMA) supported by Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative of the Open Society Institute - Budapest, has produce a polcy paper entitled "Accessing Integration: Problems and Solutions to Adapting IPA in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia".
European Movement in Albania (EMA) is an independent organization, organized in the form of an NGO combining think tank and advocacy instruments. European Movement in Albania was established in February 2007 and became member of European Movement International.
Monitoring Albanian ID Cards Issuing Process

This project aims to increase the level of transparency on this process, as one of the main elements needed to ensure free and fair elections in Albania.It was a combination between the field assessment on the application and distribution's offices and interviews realized with citizens.


The monitoring process was focused on most problematic and controversial aspects of the process of ID Cards issuing and it was divided in two stages.

  • The first one began on April and last 6 weeks, stage which matched with the pre electoral campaign period. In the end of this stage, EMA presented the Executive Summary of the ID Cards Monitoring which addressed a set of recommendations to Albanian authorities in order to improve the process of ID card issuing.
  • The second stage started on June and last 4 weeks during the electoral campaign as well as the Election Day. Moreover, during this stage EMA assessed the impact that its recommendations brought on the improvement of ID card issuing process for Albanian citizens. In the end of the second stage EMA produce the Final Monitoring Report on Albanian ID Cards issuing Process, presented during a press conference hold in Hotel Rogner.

 

 


   Raporti Perfundimtar i Monitorimit te Procesit te Pajisjes me Leternjoftime Elektronike
   Permbledhje Ekzekutive e Monitorimit ID Cards