Donors

 

The Austrian Development Agency The Austrian Development Agency finances CSSP-Workshops in Kosovo and in FYRO-Macedonia. The ADA is the operational unit of the Austrian Development Cooperation and Cooperation with Eastern Europe (ADC). The ADA is responsible for the implementation of all bilateral programs and projects in the ADC partner countries and administrates the corresponding budget.
For further details about the Austrian Development Cooperation please see:
www.mfa.at/adc

The Austrian Development Agency
 

Deutsche Telekom The Deutsche Telekom AG is one of the biggest company providing services in telecommunication and information technology. The Deutsche Telekom donated to us its telecomunication technology. For further details about the Deutsche Telekom AG please see:
www.telekom.com

Deutsche Telekom
 

Embassy of Switzerland in Prishtina Switzerland is one of the European countries that recognized Kosovo's independence. Through its Embassy in Prishtina, Switzerland is furthermore supporting peace initiatives and economic developments in Kosovo. They support various projects to achieve political dialogue, strengthen local authority and civil society. In connection to their objectives they are also funding CSSP. For further details about the Swiss Embassy in Prishtina please see:
www.eda.admin.ch/pristina

Embassy of Switzerland in Prishtina
 

UNDP Macedonia The United Nations Development Program has been present in Macedonia since 1997. UNDP’s current focus areas of support are "Democratic Governance", "Social Inclusion" and "Environment" and all programmes are developed in coperation with the government and other local stakeholders in light of EU accession and the Millenium Development Goals. For further details about UNDP Macedonia please see:
www.undp.org.mk

 

Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa) Both the CSSP project in Nepal and the CSSP project in Egypt are financed by the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa) through their zivik (civil conflict resolution) programme. Since 2001 the zivik programme expands the field of conflict resolution by being an intermediary between state and non-state actors. Zivik promotes, documents and evaluates projects implemented in crisis regions throughout the world and serves to implement the Federal Government’s Action Plan on “Civilian Crisis Prevention, Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding”.
www.ifa.de/en/foerderprogramme/zivik/

Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa)
 

German Foreign Ministry The German Foreign Ministry finances our projects in Nepal and Egypt through the zivik programme of the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations based in Berlin.
www.auswaertiges-amt.de/EN/Startseite_node.html

German Foreign Ministry