Participants in this panel from the South East European University (SEEU) were Prof. Dr. Murtezan Ismaili (Pro-Rector for Research and Quality Assurance) and Prof. Dr. Jonuz Abdullai (Pro-dean of the Faculty of Public Administration and Political Science), who, among other things, said that "the very presence of representatives from the Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Kosovo, Republic of Slovenia, Republic of Serbia, Republic of Montenegro and Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and also the nature of this conference contribute to youth perspective of the Western Balkans and speed up the EU integration process”.
The main emphasis of this regional conference was to increase the awareness for the use of successful working models to initiate positive changes in youth policy level in order to contribute to the successful integration of Western Balkan countries
Prof. Dr. Ismaili and Prof. Dr. Abdullai Participate at the Regional Conference on "Promoting Models of Work that Contribute to the Youth Policies Making in the Region”
6 March 2010
The regional conference on "Promoting Models of Work that Contribute to the Youth Policies Making in the Region”, was held at the Skopje City Council Hall, on 2 and 3 March, organized by Non-formal Education Centre "Triangle” in cooperation with the City of Skopje.
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