The Council of Europe emphasises the vital importance of advancing multiculturalism, antidiscrimination and promoting equal opportunities within schools as a cornerstone for building inclusive, democratic societies. In support of these principles, the Agency for Community Rights Realisation in North Macedonia, in co-operation with the EU and the Council of Europe joint antidiscrimination action, hosted a round table to discuss pressing needs and development priorities in efforts to foster greater inclusion and equity in education
Over the past period, the Agency conducted a comprehensive survey on mother tongue education through a questionnaire targeting schools across various municipalities. The research sought to identify current conditions, challenges, and best practices, and to propose concrete measures for the further improvement of the educational process. Special emphasis was placed on strengthening inter-ethnic integration, anti-discrimination policies and ensuring equal opportunities for every student.
Thirty-five principals from primary schools in 26 municipalities attended the event, representing key institutions responsible for implementing the curriculum in community languages either as regular or optional subjects. Their participation was recognised as essential, given their direct impact on the educational process at the local level.
This event marked a significant step forward in building an inclusive society where every child has equal access to quality education, regardless of language or ethnic background. During the discussions, it was emphasised that open dialogue, co-operation, and exchange of experiences between various actors, are key to building a more inclusive educational system, fostering interethnic cohesion and tolerance.
This initiative was supported by the action "Combating hatred and intolerance in North Macedonia", under the joint European Union and Council of Europe programme "Horizontal Facility for Western Balkans and Türkiye".













