Terms of Reference – Experts for Youth participation in Kosovo and Albania, Desk research on youth policies

Regional Youth Dialogue for Europe-RYDE (hereinafter referred to as the Project) financed by the European Union (EU), on the basis of grant no. 441-454, is being implemented in the period from February 1, 2023 until January 31, 2026. The Center for Democracy Foundation from Belgrade (Serbia) is the lead partner of the Project and coordinates the work of project partners (hereinafter referred to as Partners) in the consortium consisting of Academy of European Integrations and Negotiations-AIEN and Youth Act from Tirana (Albania),  Network of Progressive Initiatives-NPI from Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), NGO Info Center from Skopje (North Macedonia), Kosovar Stability Initiative-KSI from Prishtina (Kosovo*) and Regional Academy for Democratic Development – ADD from Novi Sad (Serbia).

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Terms of Reference – Experts for a Socio-economic area of Kosovo and Albania, Desk research on youth policies

Regional Youth Dialogue for Europe-RYDE (hereinafter referred to as the Project) financed by the European Union (EU), on the basis of grant no. 441-454, is being implemented in the period from February 1, 2023 until January 31, 2026. The Center for Democracy Foundation from Belgrade (Serbia) is the lead partner of the Project and coordinates the work of project partners (hereinafter referred to as Partners) in the consortium consisting of Academy of European Integrations and Negotiations-AIEN and Youth Act from Tirana (Albania),  Network of Progressive Initiatives-NPI from Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), NGO Info Center from Skopje (North Macedonia), Kosovar Stability Initiative-KSI from Prishtina (Kosovo*) and Regional Academy for Democratic Development – ADD from Novi Sad (Serbia).

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Wearing it Off

The research on worker rights in Kosovo reveals a complex landscape marked by progress and challenges. The study focused on assessing the current state of worker rights, understanding the legal framework, examining workplace conditions, and identifying areas for improvement. The findings offer insights into worker rights status in Kosovo and underscore the need for comprehensive reforms and increased awareness. The Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards serve as a framework for evaluating a company's performance in areas beyond just financial metrics. A critical component of the social aspect of ESG is the protection and promotion of worker rights, ensuring fair treatment, safety, and equitable working rights for employees. This research endeavors to delve into the intersection of worker rights and ESG standards within the specific context of Kosovo.

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