The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and the Council of Europe signed an agreement in July 2025 on the funding of the project "Enhancing Public Sector Resilience against Corruption in Albania”.

The project has a budget of EUR 1,754,386, with 90% provided by SDC and 10% by the Council of Europe and will run for 30 months.

The project’s main aim is to support relevant Ministries, public institutions and local government units, in strengthening their resilience against corruption and improving asset recovery, thereby fostering greater public trust and promoting the social reuse of confiscated assets. Activities organised around the following outcomes will contribute to achieving this objective.

The expected results of the project are:

  • Regulatory measures, open data tools and capacities for effective anti-corruption measures and their consistent application at national and sub-national levels are enhanced and improve the institutional mechanisms and response to corruption risks.
  • Capacities of Albanian institutions are strengthened for the recovery, management and social reuse of confiscated criminal assets.

In the area of anti-corruption, the project will enhance preventive measures through targeted actions at national and sub-national levels. It will focus on improving legal frameworks and practical capacities for addressing corruption, promoting integrity, and fostering transparency through open data tools such as registers for public officials, lobbyists, and/or gifts.

At the sub-national level, the project will prepare local authorities to promote integrity and prevent corruption risks. This comprehensive approach will ensure the consistent application of anti-corruption measures across various governance levels. 

Furthermore, the project will focus on reviewing and aligning legal and institutional frameworks for asset recovery with European standards. It will support both the Asset Recovery Office (ARO) and the Asset Management Office (AMO) in Albania. The project will facilitate further steps to operationalise the ARO and strengthen the interinstitutional cooperation with the AMO to ensure a comprehensive system for depriving criminals of illegal assets.

It will emphasise the social reuse and environmentally responsible management of confiscated criminal assets, help strengthen resilience to organised crime and empower local communities by connecting local government institutions, civil society organisations and private sector.

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On 9–10 June 2026, representatives of the Agency for the Management of Seized and Confiscated Assets (AMSCA) and the Asset Recovery Office (ARO) of Albania took part in a peer-to-peer visit to French institutions working in the field of asset recovery and asset management. The visit provided...

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25-26 May 2026 Tirana, Albania

The Council of Europe participated in the international conference “From Confiscation to Public Good” organised by the Agency for the Administration of Seized and Confiscated Assets on 25–26 May 2026 in Albania, Tirana. The event gathered representatives of Albanian institutions, international...

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Contacts
Unit for Eastern and Southeastern Europe (E & SEE)

Contacts in Headquarters (Strasbourg)

Head of Unit
Ms Zahra AHMADOVA

Programme Manager
Ms Nadejda PLAMADEALA

 

 

 

Contacts in Tirana

Senior Project Officer 
Ms Arvena DEDA

Project Linguistic Assistant
Ms Denada NIKA

Project Assistant
Ms Edit LLAZANI