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After a decade of work
ECHO is leaving Macedonia
After ten years working in Macedonia, ECHO - The European Commission Humanitarian Office is leaving Macedonia. ECHO came to our country in 1993 and in this ten-year period, it invested more than 110 million Euro humanitarian help in Macedonia. The help was directed in three main areas: health, water and sanitation and rehabilitation.The European Union long-term help for Macedonia was provided by the CARDS programme. For more detailed information regarding this programme, visit the web-site: http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/see/fyrom/index.htm.
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Hand in handSeveral weeks ago, I was one of the participants from Macedonia at the "NGO Days" in Zagreb. Even before I had seen the manifestation, I was wondering what will it be like, will it be different from our NGO Fair "Forum of the Civil Society in Macedonia" that took place at the end of October last year, organized by the MCIC, OSIMF, ISC and CRS. We were together at this manifestation, and, from what we had seen, we could be proud to be better organizers. |  |
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Independently, more coordinately and more aim-orientedDuring the society transformation into pluralistic democracy, at the beginning of the ‘90s, one of the heralds of the new system was the appearance of a large number of non-governmental organizations dealing with women issues. Together with the ones, which had been formed in any shape by the former system, this large number of new women non-governmental organizations created a good basis for eventually solving the issues of the women’s social status. |  |
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