People Centred Analyses

The People-Centred Analyses Reports represent an attempt to initiate a broader discussion on the social inclusion concept in the country context and further examine the socio-economic dimensions of exclusion. It analyses both the status of the country's society in that regard, as well as citizens’ perceptions of the quality of life, quality of governance, and their social cohesion concerns. Finally, this series and the indicators behind it are supposed to provide a tool for the policy makers in effectively pursuing the social policy in the country. The report is available in English, Macedonian and Albanian, and is made available on SEEU and UNDP websites. Key Findings: The previous reports can be reached through UNDP website www.undp.org.mk, or by following the links: The People-Centered Analyses Report was initiated by UNDP in 2008, as an heir to the Early Warning Report series. It aims to strengthen the voice of the civil society for independent and high quality analyses, to strengthen the availability of the analytical evidence, but also to provide experts opinions and recommendation for well-timed problem addressing. As of this year UNDP has transferred the responsibility to SEEU, financially supporting the University’s team in organizing and carrying out the publication of this issue.
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