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EU structures and functions

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2 days
8 sessions
12 hours
10-15 participants

Programme goals

The comprehensive process of joining the EU requires the active involvement of all citizens of the country. Although the institutions are the ones implementing the reforms and changing the legislation, some aspects of the lives of all citizens will be changed due to changes in all areas as a result of the accession process. Hence, all citizens should have a basic knowledge of what the European Union is and how it works. This training will enable the participants to recognize the EU institutions, to understand at the basic level their position and competencies, as well as to clarify the relationship between the EU and the member states and the attitude towards RSM in the accession process.

The aim of the program is for various target groups in the society to get acquainted with the work and competencies of the EU, ie the program is adapted according to the most relevant aspects for the target group. Equally, familiarity with EU policies will address in more detail the policies that are of most interest to the target group.

Contribution towards development of knowledge, skills and competences

At the end of the training the participants will:

  •   Recognize EU institutions and their competencies
  •   Understand the division of responsibility nationally and supranationally
  •   Gain knowledge of EU policies
  •   Better understand the accession process
  •   Get acquainted with the decision-making procedures in the EU

Programme content

  • Basic EU institutions
  • Decision making - the most common procedures
  • EU legal acts and their importance
  • EU policies and competence to regulate them
  • Degrees of integration
  • Financial instruments
  • EU enlargement

Programme coordinator

Iskra Belceva – Ristovska

Iskra has extensive experience in managing projects financed by the European Union in Macedonia, mainly for the development of institutions of public administration and supporting reforms aimed at EU membership. She was part of the management team of the contracting authority for IPA, where she was responsible for the functioning of IPA structures in the beneficiary institutions, capacity development, establishment and operation of the decentralized implementation system of IPA,quality control of tender documents and procedures, conducting numerous tender evaluations and coordinating all Twinning contracts.

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