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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2024 · 22 MIN

E13: Transparency in action: How North Macedonia's Ministry of Labor and Social Policy measures up

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In this episode of WeBER Talks, Miloš Đinđić sits down with Dimitar Vrglevski from North Macedonia’s Center for Change Management to discuss the public administration reform in North Macedonia. They talk about the sectoral monitoring process, which evaluates the application of the EU Sigma principles within specific institutions. Dimitar shares his findings from his latest report on the Ministry of Social Policy, Demography and Youth in North Macedonia, which provides a data-backed perspective on the challenges of increasing transparency and accountability in the region's public administration. This conversation sheds light on the complex landscape of reform efforts and the role of research in assessing public sector performance in North Macedonia and across the Western Balkans. For more information about Dimitar's institution, the Center for Change Management, please visit: www.cup.org.mk His report, as well as the others reports, will soon be published on www.par-monitor.org

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