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Selected Fellows - Fellowship Programme 2009 - 2010
Selected Fellows - Fellowship Programme 2009 - 2010
The European Fund for the Balkans is very happy to announce that the 20 Fellows to take part in the 2009/2010 Fellowship Programme for Young Government Officials have been selected and confirmed. The following are this year’s beneficiaries:
  • Erlis Themeli – Tirana
  • Kalterina Shulla – Tirana
  • Dejan Radic – Banja Luka
  • Dalibor Dvorny – Zagreb
  • Marijana Juras – Zagreb
  • Tanja Martinovic – Zagreb
  • Leonora Rrahmani – Prishtina
  • Elena Georgievska – Skopje
  • Joze Jovanovski – Skopje
  • Mate Gjorgjievski – Skopje
  • Saska Mamucevska – Skopje
  • Vesna Paunkoska – Skopje
  • Zoran Dodevski – Skopje
  • Ana Ivanovic – Podgorica
  • Dragisa Dragnic – Podgorica
  • Milisav Raspopovic – Podgorica
  • Ivana Vukasinovic – Belgrade
  • Jovana Matic – Belgrade
  • Marija Marinkovic – Belgrade
  • Nenad Vladic – Belgrade

The next step for each of the Fellows will be attending an intense 2 month course in the respective language of the country they have selected as their host for the duration of the Programme.  Courses are expected to start in January 2010 and be completed by March at the latest. The Fellowship Programme is expected to start at the beginning of April with the first seminar being organised in Berlin/Potsdam.
 

Programme Overview: The implementation of the EU acquis is a necessary condition for each country seeking membership of the Union. While much emphasis has been placed upon the transposition of EU legislation into the national law of these countries, the European Commission has made it clear that such laws must be implemented effectively. It is therefore necessary to have administrative structures with an adequate capacity to ensure compliance.

Developing accountable, predictable, reliable and transparent public administrations that can provide public services in line with government priorities and meeting the requirements of the acquis communautaire, is a demanding task in the western Balkans, and one which requires the commitment of a great variety of actors and resources.



The European Fund for the Balkans initiates programmes that support the building and improving of the professional and administrative capacities and skills of young government officials from the Balkans in the EU integration process, with a view to:

  • Building a new generation of politicians and civil servants with new visions and a regional outlook;
  • Gaining practical experience in EU countries’ federal, state or municipal government agencies;
  • Creating links between administrations in the region through individual networks and joint initiatives.

Practicing Europe Programmes:

Fellowship Programme 2008/2009

Fellowship Programme 2009/2010

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