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ISSUE No. 68, Monthly Newsletter - March 2013
A Joint Effort of the Department of Strategy and Donor Coordination
and the Donor Technical Secretariat
Photo: On 8 March 2013, many women diplomats, joined Deputy Mayor
o Tirana, Jorida Tabaku in one o the buses and showed their solidarity and
support to public response against gender-based and domestic violence.
A green line to report domestic vio-lence cases is now available to Tirana citi-zens. On 8 March 2013, on Internation-al Womens Day many urban bus lines inTirana carried the slogan Tirana againstviolence against women which providesinormation on ree telephone lines wherethey can report domestic violence and
seek help. The Community Centres Net-work (Useul to Albanian Women As-sociation) and Tirana Municipality areproviding specialized psychologists and
social workers to answer the calls and re-er domestic violence cases to appropriateservices.
UN Resident Coordinator and UNDPResident Representative, Zineb Touimi-Benjelloun, French Ambassador Chris-tine Moro, German Ambassador CarolaMller Holtkemper and many women
diplomats, joined Deputy Mayor o Tira-na, Ms. Jorida Tabaku in one o the busesand showed their solidarity and supportto public response against gender-based
and domestic violence.Today on International Womens Day,
while many women celebrate, we are hereto show that many other women are ght-ing or their rights. In cooperation withUNDP and women diplomats and at thesame time with civil society, that under-took this initiative, we have made an e-
ort to make visible the green number thatwill be available or all women subject toviolence, Jorida Tabaku, Deputy Mayoro Tirana said.
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In this issue
CitizensofTiranacanreport
domesticviolencecases
throughagreenline
DonorActivitiesonInternational
WomensDay
Theroleofcivilsocietyinthe
implementationoftheAlbanian
legislationandinternational
standardsongenderequality
Encouragingparticipative
citizenrythroughdiscussion
withparliamentarians
HumanDevelopmentReport2013Launched:Albaniain
thehighhumandevelopment
category
EU-fundedprojectenhances
thefreedomofmovementof
passengersandgoods
Awareness-raisingon
theExtractiveIndustries
TransparencyInitiative
GermanGIZorganizes3rd
RegionalConferenceonCivilLaw
PeaksoftheBalkanshiking
trailwinsTourismofTomorrow
AwardwithsupportofGermany
SolarWaterHeatingsystems
installedattheOrphanHousein
Tirana
BiogasfromWasteWater
TreatmentPlants-GermanGIZ
approachreducesoperational
costsby50-60%
OSCEperformstrainingneeds
assessmentforAlbanian
specialforces
AnInstitutionalDevelopment
PlanfortheMinistryof
EuropeanIntegration
EU-fundedProjectSupportto
theGovernmentofAlbanias
participationinCommunity
Programmes EuropeanTrainingFoundation
tocarryoutfeasibilitystudiesto
setupmultifunctional centres
invocationaleducationand
training(VET)inAlbania
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The usual passengers o Tirana e Re busline were greeted this morning by a groupo volunteers carrying mimosa branchesand the campaign ribbon o the UN Sec-retary Generals UNiTE to End Vio-lence Against Women!. They providedinormation about Tirana CoordinatedResponse Mechanism, what this Mecha-nism can do or survivors o domestic vi-olence and how citizens can contact themembers o the Mechanism to seek help,including a toll-ree green number.
Having a toll -ree telephone numberis very important or women survivors.They have a place to report domestic vio-lence cases and have access to appropriateservices, - UNDP Resident representa-tive, Zineb Touimi--Benjelloun highlight-ed.
French Ambassador Ms. ChristineMoro noted that action is the rightword as violence is one o the major issuesamongst women. German Ambassador,Carola Mller Holtkemper amongst
others said that it is important to not or-get that womens rights are not ully metwhile violence against women is a very
serious issue. Thats why I am happy tocontribute to this project that will giveassistance to women through telephonelines.
United Nations Development Pro-gramme (UNDP) in Albania, with thesupport o the Swedish government, isassisting Tirana Municipality, and par-ticularly its Gender Equality Oce, thelaw enorcement agencies, justice, health,education and employment structures, aswell as non-prot organizations provid-
ing services, to jointly respond to domes-tic violence cases. In collaboration withthe Ministry o Labour, Social Aairsand Equal Opportunities, UNDP is help-ing to spread the model o inter-disciplin-ary collaboration against domestic vio-lence and many other local governmentunits as required by domestic legislationand international standards ratied bythe Republic o Albania.
For protection against domestic vio-
lence please call toll-free number 080099 88 or Municipality Domestic Violence
Coordinator 067 2000 717
Photo: On 8 March 2013, many women diplomats, joined Deputy Mayor o Tirana, Jorida Tabaku
in one o the buses and showed their solidarity and support to public response against gender-
based and domestic violence.
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Photo: The round table introducing the fndings o the public perception survey on Womens
participation in politics and decision-making
Pstto o fds ot Pc Pcpto So Wos ptcpto potcs d dcso
On 8 March 2013, the Albanian Insti-tute or Social Innovation (AISI) launchedthe results o a public perception surveyon Womens Participation in Politics andDecision Making in Albania, conductedbetween September 2012 and January2013. The survey was supported by theUN Women and Government o Sweden,in collaboration with the European Uni-versity o Tirana and presented on the In-
ternational Womens Day.Around 2,986 persons rom the 12 re-gions o Albania participated in the sur-vey. The survey aimed to pinpoint thepublic perception concerning genderequality and womens participation inpolitics, women as voters, voting o wom-en candidates and the pervasive opinionon the gender quota. With this survey,we intended to identiy the actors andactors that inhibit and encourage wom-ens participation in politics and decision-making as well as to trigger a debate on
nding the most eective mechanisms toachieve this goal, Sokol Haxhiu, AISIExecutive Director said or the partici-pants during the survey launching organ-ised in the European University o Tirana.Attending the event were representativesrom political parties, civil society, inter-national organisations, students and pro-essors, media, etc.
Data analysis and comparison with an-other similar 2008 survey supported by
UN Women indicate:
Womensincreaseddesiretostate
theirwillthroughvote;
Increased supportfor women in
highmanagementpositions such
as prime minister, president or
headofmunicipality;
82% of those interviewed think
thatwomenmayworkasMPs;
Moresupporttothegenderquota
(75%against50%in2008);
Womensfamilyroleseemslessin-
hibitivetopursuingapoliticalca-
reer,comparedto2008
Also,thesurveypointedout the per-
ceptionaboutwomenandgirlsactually
involvedinpoliticsanddecision-making
isverypositive.Theyareseenascapable
oftakingonresponsibilities,determined
andsensibletothecitizensneeds,open
andtolerant.
Ontheotherhand,itseemsthesamerate
hasbeenmaintainedasin2008regarding:
Need to increase womens pres-
enceinpoliticallifeanddecision-
making; Perceptionthatthepoliticalenvi-
ronmentisdominatedbymenand
thatwomenhave fewchances to
beheard;
Reasonsforsupportofcandidates
runningforheadofmunicipality/
commune(goodreputation,abil-
itytokeeppromisesandcontribu-
tiontothecommunity;
Genderhasnoimpactintheselec-
tionofcandidates;
Role of the media, particularlyTV,inraisingpublicawarenesson
the need for womens participa-
tioninpolitics
Womens impact is seen to be
strongerintheseareas:protection
and observance of human rights
andadvancementofsocialpolicy
andhealth.
At the eve o National Elections inJune 2013, political parties, decision mak-ers as well as other stakeholders shouldbe inormed that the majority o people/interviewees arm that women are un-der-represented and 82% o those inter-viewed believe that women can become
MPs. This is a very positive developmentin anticipation o the general elections o
June 2013, the UN Resident Coordina-tor in Albania, Zineb Touimi-Benjelloun,said. She added that the survey indicatesthat women have stronger willingnessand eel ready to be part o political deci-sion making regardless o the prevailingaggressive political environment. This isa very good message to be celebrated onwomens day.
First Secretary o the Swedish Embas-sy in Tirana, Robert Nygard, noted thatater 10 years o incessant support to thecivil society and government or the at-tainment o gender equality, it is timethat women and girls are heard more.We hope that the results o this surveywill encourage the representatives o poli-tics and society in Albania to refect andtake action that change our behaviourand that reinorce social interplay and de-mocracy. One o the co-authors o the
survey, Dr. Klea Faniko said that the sur-vey represents a gold mine in terms o re-search data or all stakeholders seeking toenhance womens participation in politicsand decision-making.
Ms. Fiorela Shalsi, National Coordi-nator in UN Women inormed on someollow-up steps to this survey such as lob-bying near the political parties and inclu-sion o media, universities and youth tomake sure that women are ull-rights par-ticipants in politics and decision-making.
The meeting ended with the new songOne Woman created by UN Womenon occasion o 8 March to honour the e-orts o women all around the world ormore rights and equality.
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On WOmenS DayambaSSaDOr eTTOreSequi meeTS WiThWOmen mPs
On 8 March 2013, on InternationalWomens Day, the EU Ambassador to
Albania Ettore Sequi met with Women
Parliamentarians.
In his speech he highlighted: You are
at once proof of what women in Alba-
nia and around the world are capable
of, and proof of their struggle to enjoy
equal rights and full their potentials.
You have gone through that struggle
yourselves you have had to win over
discrimination to represent voters in
Parliament. Your own struggle to be-
come advocates of your voters is also
the opportunity and responsibility to
break the glass ceiling for all women
in Albania. You need to continue the
struggle for gender equality until all
women in Albania are able to ourish in
all walks of life.
Ambassador Sequi concluded his
speech by saying This year is a partic-
ularly good year to demonstrate the im-
portance you attach to equality of men
and women. I urge you to pursue the
cause of womens rights, the cause ofyour rights within your parties, starting
with the list of candidates for the June
2013 elections.
eu aCTiviTieS On The
inTernaTiOnal WOmenS Day
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100 yearS O WOmenSlie anD COnTribuTiOnin albania
On the occasion of 8 March - the Inter-
national Womens Day, the EU Info Cen-tre in Vlora, in close collaboration with
Reection, Useful to Albanian Wom-
en and Gender Alliance for Develop-
ment Center associations re-launched
the Exhibition 100 years of womens life
and contribution in Albania. The aim of
this exhibition was to present - through
historical facts - the achievements of the
Albanian women in different wakes of
life, arts and culture. It aimed to empha-
size the role and contribution of women
throughout the history, from 1912 until
2012, and showcase the women move-ment during these last 20 years. The ex-
hibition was of a great interest and was
visited by many women who were invit-
ed on the occasion of 8 March, teachers
and students from Vlora high schools.
The exhibition remained open until 13
March 2013.
PainTing exhibiTiOn nOeu inTegraTiOn WiThOuTWOmenS emPOWermenT
On 8 March 2013, as part of Interna-tional Womens Day activities, the EU
Info Centre in Shkodra, in close coop-
eration with the association Women
painters of Shkodra organized paint-
ing exhibition No EU Integration without
womens empowerment aiming to at-
tract the citizens of the region. This exhi-
bition aimed to present the best values of
our society, embodied in Albanian wom-
en, through the art of well-known women
painters of Shkodra, who artistically intro-
duced them in the context of the EU in-
tegration process. Special guests at the
event were the six authors of paintings,
all women. Mrs. Miriam Neziri Angoni,
in charge of the EU Information Centres
in Shkodra and Vlora, highlighted the
achievements, challenges and contribu-
tion of Albanian women in the countrys
EU integration and . During the opening
speech, she pointed out that this exhibi-tion represents the major value of the EU:
freedom of expression. Finally she called
for the need to encourage womens par-
ticipation in decision-making and further
promotion of equality between men and
women as a priority for EU integration.
Photo: Head of the EU Delegation to Albania, Ambassador
Ettore Sequi, meeting with women members of the Albanian
Parliament on International Womens Day.
Photo: Exhibition 100 years of womens
life and contribution in Albania
Photo: exhibition No EU Integration
without womens empowerment
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T o o c soct tptto o t asto d tto
stdds o d t
The Centre or Legal and Civic Initia-tives (CLCI) supported by UNDP is im-plementing an initiative on strategic litiga-tion or womens rights and monitoring ocourt decisions on their application o gen-der equality related legislation. This initia-tive is unded by Sweden through the UNCoherence Fund and it is part o the Gov-ernment o Albania - United Nations Pro-gramme o Cooperation 2012-2016. CLCI
launched on 13 March 2013 some prelim-inary ndings o this monitoring, aimingto promote discussion among legal proes-sionals on some issues women ace in theirinteractions with the justice system. Swed-ish Embassy Counsellor, Lisa Fredriks-son, invited in this round table discussionhighighted in her opening remark: Re-spect womens rights! is not about rheto-ric - it is about real lie and situations. It isabout real court cases, about real womenwhose rights have been violated, it is aboutreal heroines and heroes o civil society
organizations. You support these womenin court, when every other door is closed,when ree legal aid intended to be provid-ed to them is missing...It is about Albaniascommitments to comply with the best in-ternational standards on gender equality.
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In the ramework o the OSCE Pres-ence in Albanias parliamentary support
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activities or strengthening the account-ability and representative role o the As-sembly, a discussion orum was organizedon 12 March 2013 in Shkodra. The o-rum, which aimed at collecting inorma-tion and sharing ideas on current practic-es and interaction between MPs and theirconstituencies at local level, marked thebeginning o a series o meetings to take
place in two other regions in 2013. Topicsdiscussed included the participatory roleo MPs and interaction with their con-stituencies and dierent groups o inter-est at local level, ways to improve commu-nication between MPs and constituents,including how these relationships can bestrengthened to enable active citizen par-ticipation in the legislative process. ThreeMPs, two rom the majority and one romthe opposition rom Shkodra were invitedas panellists. Participants included a group
o 60 students rom the University oShkodra. The participants called on MPs
to hold requent meetings and discussionswith citizens, in order to listen to the voiceo the public and bring it orward to thelegislative and policy-making process.
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Leading countries o the develop-ing world are together reshaping glob-al power dynamics a new era o humandevelopment progress, says The Rise othe South: Human Progress in a DiverseWorld, the 2013 Human DevelopmentReport, launched by the United NationsDevelopment Programme (UNDP) on 15March 2013.
The 2013 Human Development Report
examines the proound shit in global dy-namics driven by the ast-rising new pow-ers o the developing world and its long-term implications or human development.The rise o the South is unprecedented inits speed and scale. Never in history havethe living conditions and prospects o somany people changed so dramatically andso ast, says the Report. The South as awhole is driving global economic growthand societal change or the rst time incenturies. Nations in Eastern Europeand Central Asia are on the rontier othat change: Connecting the North andthe rising South is the transorming East,the Report says, reerring to the region.
Albania is positioned among the coun-
Photo: Round table discussion on civil society role in implementation o Albanian legislation and
international standards o gender equality
Photo: Shkodra students interact with parliamentarians at an OSCE Presence-organized orum aimed
at encouraging participative citizenry, 12 March 2013.
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tries with a high human development 70th out o 187 countries and territories.In terms o Gender Inequality Index, thatrefects gender-based inequalities in threedimensions reproductive health, em-
powerment, and economic activity, Al-bania ranks 41st out o 148 countries,UN Resident Coordinator and UNDPResident Representative, Zineb Touimi-Benjelloun highlighted during her speech.
The 2013 Report makes a signicantcontribution to development thinking bydescribing specic drivers o developmenttransormation and by suggesting uturepolicy priorities that could help sustainsuch momentum, writes UNDP admin-istrator Helen Clark in the Reports ore-
word.The experience o many states in East-
ern Europe and Central Asia in managinga rapid transition rom centrally plannedto market economies holds useul lessonsor developing countries elsewhere, saysthe Report. A major lesson rom two de-cades o transition is that the state has acritical role in creating an environment orinclusive growth and societies. Abruptlyabandoning areas o responsibility by thestate or insisting on rapid privatization oall state-owned companies may prove verycostly or societies in the long run...But re-orms to strengthen national institutionstransparency and accountability and tolimit corruption are necessary to improvegovernance, the Report stresses. But theSouth aces shared challenges aging, theenvironment, political pressures and in-equality and countries will need newdomestic policy initiatives as well as inter-national action to continue human devel-opment momentum.
Many countries o the region - such asCroatia, Kazakhstan, the Russian Feder-ation and Turkey - have become increas-ingly important aid donors, with disburse-ments exceeding $4 billion in 2011. Theseemerging donors are also active in bilat-eral or trilateral exchange o knowledgewith countries with common heritage orbeyond. The Report argues that the emer-gence o a new South is shaking up exist-ing global institutions, creating new ones,and showing new ways that countries andregions can work together. The Report ar-gues that the South needs greater repre-sentation, but in reormed and reimaginedglobal institutions.
Albanias HDI value or 2012 is 0.749
in the high human development catego-rypositioning the country at 70 out o187 countries and territories. Between1985 and 2012, Albanias HDI value in-creased rom 0.651 to 0.749, an increaseo 15 percent or average annual increaseo about 0.5 percent.
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The completion o the IPA 2008 twin-ning between the Albanian and Italiancivil aviation authorities, unded by theEU with 1 million Euro, leaves behindbetter conditions or the ree movemento passengers and goods in and out o Al-bania. The results o the project Support
toAlbanianCivilAviationSafetyMan -
agementSystem were presented in a con-erence organised on this occasion on 7March 2013. By training sta, guiding theadoption o key legislation and EU stan-dards on air saety oversight, the twinningteam worked to bring Albanias civil avia-tion system closer to the EU one liber-alised, ecient, and sae. It remains up toAlbanian authorities to sustain and con-solidate the eorts o the twinning andensure aster, cheaper and saer travel orAlbanian passengers and goods, as well asinternational passengers and businesses.
During the closing ceremony, the Heado the EU Delegation to Albania, Ambas-sador Ettore Sequi noted the importanceo a modernised air transport system orinvestments, trade and tourism, and there-ore jobs and economic growth. Ambas-sador Sequi emphasised that without
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Photo: UNDP Director, Yesim Oruc during the presentation o 2013 Human Development Report in Tirana
Photo: Minister o Transport Sokol Olldashi, Head o the EU Delegation to Albania Ettore Sequi,
and Ambassador o Italy Massimo Gaiani, at the closure conerence o IPA 2008-Twinning Support to
Albanian Civil Aviation Saety Management System
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showing that the rule o law prevails, Al-bania cannot properly adopt and imple-ment those EU standards that enable theEU citizen to know and demand his or herrights as a passenger i the fight is delayed
or the baggage is lost, those standards thatenable the EU citizen to fy much morecheaply, quickly and saely than the Al-banian citizen; those EU standards thatenable EU businesses to transport goodsmore cheaply and eciently than Alba-nian businesses; those standards that haveimproved lie in Europe. He concludedby saying that Your distance rom theSingle European Sky is determined by youalone by your will and concrete actionsto join us.
Through the EU integration process,which entails the adoption o EU stan-dards on air transport as well, Albaniawill be able to ensure more, shorter andcheaper routes, less delays and more sae-ty or passengers and businesses alike. Thetwinning with the Italian National CivilAviation Authority has worked to unlockthe potential o the air transport sector orinvestments, trade, tourism, and jobs bybringing Albanian legislation closer to thato the EU, and training the sta o the Civ-il Aviation Authority to carry out its saety
oversight responsibilities. Upon ulllmento the political criteria or membership andthe subsequent opening o accession nego-tiations, Albania will stand to adopt theEU standards that have made air transportin the EU a key source o growth.
The Twinning was implemented by theItalian Civil Aviation National Authorityin cooperation with its Albanian counter-part or a period o 30 months. Assistancewill continue through a new twinning osimilar value to be launched this year. EU
eorts or shorter routes, less delays andmore saety continue under the initiativeknown as the Single European Sky.
awss-s ot etct idstsTspc itt
In the ramework o the EnvironmentalSecurity Initiative (ENVSEC), the OSCEPresence in Albania, in cooperation withthe Albanian Extractive Industry Trans-
parency Initiative Secretariat and the Cen-tre or Democratisation and Developmento Institutions organized an awareness-raising workshop on the importance o
public participation in the Extractive In-dustries Transparency Initiative (EITI),held in Pogradec on 19 March 2013. Rep-resentatives rom local government, civilsociety and the mining industry attendedthe event and shared their views on howto make use o this initiative as a strongmechanism to promote transparency inthe revenues received rom the extractiveindustries, thereby ghting corruptionand promoting a stable investment envi-
ronment. During the meeting, discussionsocused on the lack o transparency in thepublication o contracts signed betweennational and international companies andthe Ministry o Economy. The Presencehighlighted the link between EITI and theAarhus Convention and ostering trans-parency, accountability and good gover-nance in this sector. Additional regionalworkshops will be held in Kukes, Vloraand Tirana in the near uture.
g giZ ozs 3dro Coc o Clw
On 11 and 12 March 2013, GIZthrough the project Open Regional Fundor South East Europe Legal Reorm(ORF LR) organized in Tirana, the 3rdRegional Conerence o the Civil Law Fo-
rum, in which were presented the latestndings in the area o legal reorm.
In 2009, well-known legal scientists romSouth East Europe and rom Germany es-tablished the Civil Law Forum or SouthEast Europe (CLF). Since its establishment,the orum has accompanied the legal re-orm process in Albania, Bosnia and Her-zegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montene-gro and Serbia. Assisted by CLF members,young researchers rom the region engage
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Photo: Head o the EU Delegation to Albania Ettore Sequi at the closure conerence o IPA 2008-Twinning
Support to Albanian Civil Aviation Saety Management System
Photo: The 3rd Regional Conerence o the Civil Law Forum, organised by GIZ through the project
Open Regional Fund or South East Europe Legal Reorm, on 11-12 March 2013
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Photo: Solar panels outside the Orphan House, in Tirana enabled through the support o UNDP
Climate Change Programme
in analyzing the situation in their respectivecountries. This year the work o CLF wasocused on the topics enorcement, auton-omy o will, notaries, arbitration and anti-discrimination in the private law.
The conerence hosted lawyers, judg-es, notaries, enorcement agents and aca-demics rom Western Balkans countriesand other civil law experts rom all overEurope. In the course o the conerence aconsiderable space was dedicated to thediscussions and networking o legal ex-perts and decision makers. The gatheringo law practitioners highlights the needo approximation o law with EU Acquisand also a coherence o laws in the regiondue to increase o cooperation in legal and
economic matters.
So Wt ht sstsstd t t Op hos T
On 12 March 2013, to promote thetechnology o solar water heating in Al-bania, the Ministry o Labour, SocialAairs and Equal Opportunities/State
Social Service with support o UNDP Cli-mate Change Programme inaugurated theinstalment o solar water heating systemat the Orphan House in Tirana. The sys-tem installed is coupled with monitoringequipment, which enable accurate data onits eciency. Such data may be useul tourther promote the system in Albania.
General Secretary o the Ministry oEconomy, Trade and Energy, Dael Dervi-
shi, highlighted: During the period 2009 2013 the Ministry o Economy, Tradeand Energy supported by the UNDP/GEFproject has undertaken several tasks tomonitor the solar thermal systems areainstalled so ar in Albania and to predictthe uture market penetration or house-holds, service and industry (public andprivate sector) taking into considerationthe new legislation on Renewable Energy
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PeakS O The balkanS hiking TrailThe World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has awarded
the transboundery Peaks of the Balkans hiking trail the re-
spected Tourism of Tomorrow award.
The award ceremony took place in Abu Dhabi and was at-
tended by former US President Bill Clinton. The 192 km circuit
trail takes hikers through a contiguous mountainous region that
spans Albania, Montenegro and Kosovo. All three countries
have now granted national park status to the region. Workingon behalf of the German Government, the GIZ assisted with the
development and marketing of the hiking trail.
The World Travel & Tourism Council regularly recognises
best practices in sustainable tourism. The project executing
agencies in the three countries are proud to have been pre-
sented with the award, which they consider an acknowledge-
ment of the harmonious and constructive partnership between
the three regions in South Eastern Europe, once an area in cri-
sis. In his opening address Clinton underlined that tourism has
the power to promote positive change in the world.
Inaugurated in late 2011, the hiking trail leads through largely
untouched landscapes, traditional mountain villages and gla-
cial lakes and crosses mountain ranges reaching altitudes ofup to 2,300 metres. Last year as many as 350 hikers had cov-
ered the trail on half or full day hikes. In 2013 a number of for-
eign tour operators also included the trail in their catalogues.
On behalf of the German Government, GIZ has supported
the development of sustainable mountain tourism in the West-
ern Balkans since 2010. Hiking paths have been prepared and
widened, markers and maps provided, and tourism services
on the trail, such as guesthouses, set up or improved. Local
hiking guides have been trained in cooperation with the Ger-
man Alpine Association. The competent authorities in the three
countries have teamed up with experts from GIZ to draw up
regulations that remove the red tape associated with crossingthe borders.
This improved access will not just make matters much easier
for the tourists who come to this remote area, but will also allow
inhabitants to benet from the resulting social and economic
opportunities, while preserving the regions natural resources
and cultural legacy.
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Photo: Albanian police special orces during a training exercise.
to get soon endorsed.UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP
Resident Representative, Zineb Touimi-Benjelloun, amongst others highlighted:The Solar Water Heating is one o the
promising technologies in Albania that canreduce electricity and uel wood consump-tion with a signicant contribution to-wards greenhouse gas emission reduction.Under the Solar Water Heating Initiative,UNDP is partnering at central and locallevel in order to upscale initiatives like thisone in the public buildings and social cen-tres throughout Albania to support qualityservices to dierent groups in need.
Deputy Minister o Environment, For-estry and Water Administration, Arben
Demeti, highlighted: The use o solarpanels or hot water does not bring onlyenergy savings, but it has also a signicantenvironmental impact due to convention-al uels savings, both oil and uel wood,which savings in turn lead to a better airquality and to our orest conservation.While Mrs. Denada Seeri, Director oSocial Policy, Ministry o Labour, SocialAairs and Equal Opportunities, said:This initiative is not only a simple energyrelated intervention, it impacts directly thelie quality o children living here. In this
line, we have adopted an action plan and amajor reorm to improve all social servicesand such a project inspires us to continuethe transormation o all social care insti-tutions.
Similar Solar Thermal Systems are in-stalled in several guesthouses in Thethi,in the building o the National Agencyor Natural Resources, in several Voca-tional Training Centres throughout Alba-nia, and expected to be soon installed in anumber o social public buildings in Tira-
na, Lezha, Shkoder, Fier, Berat, etc. withthe Elderly s House in Tirana being thenext one.
The Albanian Government with thesupport o UNDP through the GlobalEnvironment Facility is implementing aproject which acilitates the installation o75,000 m2 o new installed collector areaover the duration o the project, an annu-al sale o 20,000 m2 aiming to reach theset target o 520,000 m2 o total installedSWH capacity by 2020. The greenhousegas emissions reduction resulting rom
this alternative scenario has been esti-mated at 146,000 tons o CO2 per year in2020 or at the cumulative amount o over800,000 tons o CO2 by 2020.
bos o Wst WtTtt Pts - g giZppoc dcs optocosts 50-60%
The nexus o water, energy and solidwaste is an innovative approach: By blend-ing organic waste with waste water, op-erative costs o utilities can be reduced by50-60 %. In act, rising electricity pricescontribute at present to about 50 % o theoperational costs o a waste water treat-ment plant, which could be reduced by theuse o biogas.
Thereore, in 2012, a delegation o in-stitutional and political decision makers
went on a study tour on biogas in the con-text o waste water treatment in Germany.This was ollowed by a training in Ger-many in March 2013, with the aim to in-stall a biogas laboratory at the Polytech-nic University in Tirana. Now, lecturers othis University can use the laboratory toconduct experiments and integrate biogasin the curriculum. They are able to pro-vide advice or urther initiatives and trainuture sta or this sector. Moreover, a co-operation agreement was signed betweenthe Polytechnic University in Tirana and
the University o Applied Sciences o Bre-men, Germany. Soon, a training will beheld in Germany, so that personnel owaste water treatment plants will betterunderstand the role o anaerobic process-es and the use o biogas. Due to the posi-tive eedback rom the Albanian partners,a regional workshop will be held in July2013 to promote this innovative approachon dierent levels.
The Technology Transer Biogasproject unded by the German GIZ with-in the Water Sector Reorm Programme(WSR) is part o the International ClimateInitiative (as introduced in the Govern-
ment Donor Dialogue Newsletter IssueNo. 64, November 2012). The GermanFederal Ministry or the Environment,Nature Conservation and Nuclear Saetysupports this initiative on the basis o a de-cision adopted by the German Parliament.
For urther inormation, please contact:[email protected]
OSCe pos t dssssst o a spc
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As part o the on-going proessional de-velopment in the ght against serious andorganised crime and terrorism, between 4and 8 March 2013, the OSCE Presence inAlbania commenced a Training Needs As-sessment with surveillance experts romNorthern Ireland to look at gaps in thesurveillance capabilities o both brancheso the special orces. The outcome o thisassessment will be training in the use ospecialised covert observation posts, eld-
crat, including map and compass skills,the building and sae use o rural hideswhen monitoring and gathering evidenceor those suspected o serious criminal ac-tivities. O particular importance will beocer saety when engaged in the ghtagainst suspected trackers in drugs andweapons. Training is likely to commencein October 2013 once all training packag-es have been prepared and consulted withrelevant stakeholders.
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o (1) unctions, (2) their perormance, (3)processes, (4) organizational structures and(5) resources (human and material), includ-ing workload analysis, o the Ministry o
European Integration.The exercise started in May 2012 and
ended in March 2013. The conclusionsare based on the analysis o various o-cial documents and assessments gener-ated by EU and bilateral technical assis-tance projects, structured interviews withthe management and representatives o allstructural units o MEI, heads o Europe-an Integration Units in line institutions andother key players in the Parliament, Gov-ernment Chancellery, and the Ministry o
Foreign Aairs, data on perormance pro-vided by MEI, workload analysis, under-taken through a specic short-term mis-sion, and analysis o similar organizationsin the ormer and existing EU candidateand potential candidate countries.
This proposal was carried out in twoseparated workshops with High Represen-tatives and managing director o Ministryo European Integration, on 15 March 2013,and with directors and representatives o theEuropean Integration Directories rom theMinistry o Foreign Aairs, Ministry o Inte-rior, Ministry o Agriculture, Ministry o Jus-tice, Ministry o Transport, Ministry o Tour-ism, Ministry o Labour, Social Aairs, andEqual Opportunities, Ministry o Economy,Ministry o Deense, Department o PublicAdministration and representatives o MEIDirectorate o European Secretariat, Inter-nal Market and Justice and Home Aairs.
The ndings o the unctional review pre-sented by SMEI 3 expert were well receivedrom the participants in the two activities,and there was a common agreement that
the main expected result of this plan shouldbe a better understanding of what is neces-
sary to build the MEI capacities to perform
as a candidate country and successfully
Mr. Bobrati on the other hand underlinedthe need or a more vibrant civil societyregardless o a growing proactive engage-ment o civil society initiatives in Albania.
On behal o ASCS he expressed the willand commitment to assist disseminatinginormation to CSOs in Albania and en-courages them to apply and benet romavailable programmes.
The programme is nanced by Europe-an Union through IPA program and willrun until 31 January 2014.
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SMEI 3 Technical Assistance project incooperation with Ministry o EuropeanIntegration organized during March 2013two workshops devoted to the presentationand discussion o the conclusions o unc-tional review and the resulting InstitutionalDevelopment Plan or the Ministry o Euro-pean Integration (MEI) and European In-tegration Units in Line Ministries preparedby the TA project. SMEI 3 project has pre-pared a proposal o an Institutional Devel-opment Plan or the Ministry o EuropeanIntegration o the Republic o Albania upuntil Albanias accession to the EuropeanUnion within a wider context o the execu-tive branch o the Government o Albania.It is thereore dealing with the Government,line ministries and other agencies and orga-nizations o European Integration relatedunctions within these bodies. As the mainelements o this institutional environment oMEI are the coordinating structures and theEuropean Integration Units in the line insti-
tutions. A specic review was undertaken inthis regard as well. It makes an integral parto this Plan. The plan is a result o a unc-tional review o MEI based on an analysis
eu-dd Pojct Sppot tot got o asptcpto CotPos
On 5 March 2013, ollowing the intro-duction the EU-unded Project SupporttotheGovernmentofAlbaniaspartici-
pationinCommunityProgrammes or-ganized in amiliarizing Albanian publicon citizenship and cultural programmes,the Executive Director o the Agency orSupport to Civil Society (ASCS), Rudi Bo-brati accompanied by the Head o the De-partment or Development o Programs,
International Cooperation and Commu-nication Isak Bilalli, received Mr. Maksy-milian Fras, expert in EU citizenship andculture programme. The aim was to dis-cuss and explore specics o this programand uture cooperation.
Mr. Fras elaborated on the core objec-tive o the Cultural programme highlight-ing the aim to enhance the cultural tiesshared by Europeans, based on a com-mon cultural heritage, through the devel-opment o cooperation activities amongcultural operators in European Countries.Albania is one o the eligible countries;thereore participation o CSOs and oth-er eligible entities is going to be benecialand valuable.
Details o the Europe or Citizens Pro-gramme were unveiled by Mr. Fras whichaims at bringing Europe closer to its cit-izens o Albania and to enable them toparticipate ully in the European con-struction. Through this programme, citi-zens have the opportunity to be involvedin transnational exchanges and coopera-
tion activities, contributing to developinga sense o belonging to common Europeanideals and encouraging the process o Eu-ropean integration, Mr. Fras pointed out.
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Photo: Consultations with Directors o European Integration in Line
Ministries related to European Integration Units unctional review conducted
by SMEI 3 Project
Photo: Consultations with representatives o Ministry o European
Integration related to MEI Institutional Development Plan proposed
by SMEI 3 experts
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conduct negotiations with the EU. Thesecapacities should be demonstrated in par-ticular to show that a) all internal co-ordi-nation structures or European integration
are established and running, b) all planningand monitoring instruments are in place c)accreditation or DIS in the area o the man-agement o the EU assistance is completed.
eop T odtoto c ot st stds tost p tcto cts octo dcto dt (veT) a
The European Training Foundation, anagency o the EU (www.et.europa.eu),will carry out in 2013 easibility studies toset up multiunctionalcentres (MFCs) invocational education and training (VET)in Albania. Theupcoming EU IPA 2013VET project will then provide initial und-ing tosupport 4 or 5 such schools.
Turning relevant vocational schoolsinto MFCs is one o the key prioritiesothe Ministry o Education and Science(MoES), as mentioned in thenational VETStrategy 2013-2020. The 2011 Amend-ments to the VET law havepaved the wayor establishing such MFCs. MFCs shallbe established within the premises o ex-isting vocational schools; however, newbuildings or workshops and other acili-ties will be required. A ully-fedged con-cepto what presents a MFC still needs tobe agreed. The basic intention is toopen upVET schools or adult learners and to tai-lor education andtraining provision to thespecic needs o dierent target groups.MFCs could become valuable partners or
industry in specic economic areas oroc-cupational clusters i they are equipped ac-cording to industrys needsand managedin collaboration with the private sector.
World Bank
Impemetti Suppt Missi f
the Sci assistce Meizti
Pject t pce fm 25 Febuy
t 1 Mch 2013.The aims o the mis-sion were to: (i) assess the overall progresson the MIS development and related Dis-
bursement Linked Indicators, which markcritical steps in successul implementationo social assistance reorms supported bythe project; and (ii) provide technical assis-tance to the Government in completion othe required technical specications or theMIS and ensure that they refect the req-
uisite unctionalities or the successul im-plementation o social assistance reorms;
Impemetti Suppt Missi f
the abi Sci Sevice deivey Pject
t pce fm 28 Febuy t 5 Mch,
2013.The aims o the mission were to: (i)review the overall project implementation,ocusing on the on-going project activities,(ii) carry out eld visits to check the com-pletion o the physical rehabilitation worksin selected Social Insurance Institute (SII)regional oces as well as installation andunctioning o the IT equipment and ur-niture o the SII Archive, (iii) review prog-
ress in achieving the project developmentobjectives; (iv) collect required inormationon the achievement o project indicators[working closely with the (SII) and the con-tracted survey rm]; and (v) carry out thelast procurement review and provide pro-curement inputs to the project ICR.
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