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Strengthening transparency in North Macedonia:  Civil servants gain practical skills to implement access to information laws

Strengthening the knowledge and skills of civil servants in North Macedonia, to apply laws related to access to information more effectively, directly contributes to greater transparency, accountability, and democratic governance. To assist this process, a specialised training for civil servants on “International Standards and National Regulations on Access to Public Information” was held in Skopje, with the support of the joint European Union and Council of Europe action “Protecting Freedom of Expression and of the Media in North Macedonia (PRO-FREX)”,

The event brought together civil servants responsible for providing public information from the Government, the Office of the Prime Minister and Ministries. They deepened their understanding about the international and domestic frameworks governing the right to access public information. The trainers guided participants through key international standards, including the Tromsø and Aarhus Conventions and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, and linked them with the Law on Free Access to Public Information in North Macedonia.

The training is part of the Council of Europe’s comprehensive Training Programme on Access to Information in the Context of Freedom of Expression, developed under the EU and Council of Europe joint regional action “Protecting freedom of expression and of the media in the Western Balkans (PRO-FREX)” and tailored to different professional groups, including judges and prosecutors, civil servants, and journalists.

The interactive programme combined lectures, case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises, helping participants develop practical skills to apply access to information laws effectively in their daily work. By strengthening the knowledge and skills of civil servants, the training contributes to greater transparency, accountability, and alignment with international standards, supporting North Macedonia’s democratic development and institutional integrity.

The activity takes place very close to the “International Access to Information Day” marked every 28 September, to symbolically mark and underscore the importance of transparency as a pillar of freedom of expression. This significance is further highlighted by North Macedonia’s ratification of the Tromsø Convention in November 2024, reinforcing its commitment to advancing the right of access to official documents in line with European standards.

This training was organised  in the framework of the EU and Council of Europe joint programme “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye” and its action on “Protecting Freedom of Expression and of the Media in North Macedonia (PRO-FREX)”, implemented by the Council of Europe Division for Cooperation on Freedom of Expression.

Skopje, North Macedonia 26 September 2025
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The action ‘Protecting freedom of expression and of the media in North Macedonia’ (PRO-FREX) enables the beneficiary institutions and civil society organisations in North Macedonia to progress towards meeting their reform agendas in the field of freedom of expression and freedom of media, in line with the European standards.

The action is implemented within the joint programme of the European Union and Council of Europe Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye running from 2023 to 2026 and aims to contribute to an improved environment for the exercise, in particular by journalists and media actors, of their rights of freedom of expression, in a more pluralistic and safer media environment, in line with the standards as set by Article 10 of the European Convention of Human Rights.

What are the goals and objectives of the action?

  • to promote freedom of expression and freedom of the media and to improve the application of European standards in the field.
  • to enhance the protection of journalists and contribute to the creation of an enabling, safer and more pluralistic media environment.
  • to strengthen the skills and knowledge of the actors who are responsible for applying the standards on freedom of expression as part of their daily work.

Who benefits from the action?

  • independent state bodies in the field of media regulation (the Agency for Audio and Audio-visual Media Services) and access to information and protection of information (the Agency for Protection of the Right to Free Access to Public Information and the Personal Data Protection Agency).
  • associations of journalists and media actors in North Macedonia.

  • professionals such as judges, prosecutors, police officers, lawyers, broadcasters, journalists, other media actors.
  • the people of North Macedonia.

How does the action work?

  • by providing legal advice to improve the alignment of legal and regulatory frameworks to the relevant European standards;
  • by providing research and policy support to institutions and civil society organisations in the field;
  • by raising awareness among duty bearers and rights holders of the relevant European standards;
  • by offering capacity-building for the various professional categories, anchored in the European standards and the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR);
  • by facilitating regional dialogue and exchange of good practices, in synergy with the regional action.

What do we expect to achieve?

  • The legal framework will be improved and the judicial application of the European standards on freedom of expression, access to information, data protection and protection of journalists will be enhanced;
  • the Media Regulatory Authority, the Personal Data Protection Agency, the Agency for Protection of the Right to Free Access to Public Information, and the public broadcaster implement changes in their policies and practices in line with European standards;
  • Journalists’ safety will be strengthened in terms of addressing threats and attacks, as a result of the established domestic legal mechanisms to protect freedom of expression, in line with European standards.

What is the budget of the action?

  • The total budget of the action is 680,000 EUR
  • The budget allocated to the overall Horizontal Facility programme amounts to ca. 41 Million EUR (85% funded by the European Union, 15% by the Council of Europe).

How to get more information?

 

About Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye

The “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye 2023-2026” is a joint initiative of the European Union and the Council of Europe that enables the Western Balkans’ Beneficiaries and Türkiye to meet their reform agendas in the fields of human rights, rule of law, and democracy and to comply with the European standards, which is also a priority for the EU enlargement process.


 

PROJECT CONTACTS

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