Enter Change participants on a visit to the Slovenian Embassy in BiH
The second set of workshops within the project “Advancing nursing and midwifery education and establishing the system for the recognition of professional qualifications in the Republic of North Macedonia (2024–2025)” will take place from 27 to 28 May in Skopje. The workshops will bring together representatives from six faculties, healthcare professionals, and international experts to discuss the proposed national curriculum for nursing and midwifery, regulatory reforms, and the future of integrated primary healthcare.
Joining the workshops will be Slovenian experts from the Nurses and Midwives Association of Slovenia (Zbornica – Zveza) and the Angela Boškin Faculty of Health Care, who will share insights into curriculum development, the establishment of regulatory bodies, and the role of nurses in family medicine clinics.
The project is implemented with the support of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia [through the International Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid Programme] and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of North Macedonia, with technical support from WHO Office North Macedonia.
We are launching new communication channels for our programme Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine: Slovenia Connects – Rebuild Ukraine!
In 2025, we launched an expanded programme Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine, a programme that significantly contributes to the processes of recovery, reconstruction and development in Ukraine by providing Slovenian know-how and exchange of good practices. The programme builds on CEP’s longstanding work in local reconstruction and development in Ukraine. It aims to enable sustainable development and stimulate economic growth in Ukraine by addressing key aspects of local and regional reconstruction and development: environment, energy, education, housing, rehabilitation and digitalisation, and empowering local business and entrepreneurship.
In this new programme phase, CEP will focus on maintaining existing inter-municipal partnerships, spreading its network, and contributing its expertise to the Ukrainian EU integration process. Furthermore, it will strive to connect Slovenian and Ukrainian business stakeholders, respond to emerging needs in local development through pilot initiatives and offer a coordination platform to explore possibilities for further cooperation between relevant partners.
One of the ways to access these partners and provide the most up-to-date information for our stakeholders is through social media. This is why the programme Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine launched new communication channels under the common slogan Slovenia Connects – Rebuild Ukraine, providing a platform to share programme activities, events, initiatives and much more.
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And don’t forget to use #SlovenianAid #CEP_Slovenia and tag us.
Come take a look and connect with us! Слідкуйте за новинами!
This programme is supported by the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia and ULEAD з Європою / ULEAD with Europe.

Centre for European Perspective is delighted to invite you to the webinar series on green transition!
The green transition refers to the shift towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices in all sectors of society, including energy, transportation, and industry. The European Union (EU) has been at the forefront of these efforts through policies like the European Green Deal, REPowerEU, and the Fit for 55 package. These initiatives aim to reduce carbon emissions, promote renewable energy, and foster a circular economy. Understanding these policies is important for local governments as they seek to align with EU standards, secure funding, and implement green practices at the municipal level.
Despite the ongoing conflict, the reconstruction process has started – with Ukraine working towards a sustainable reconstruction. Learning more about the possibilities the EU offers is helpful for local authorities involved in the reconstruction and recovery process.
This webinar series, organised with expert support from the Štajerska Chamber of Commerce, will provide you with the basics of green transition and EU policies, funding opportunities, and practical strategies for green public procurement for Ukrainian municipalities.
Webinar Series Programme
The activities are funded by the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs through the Slovenian Aid and Partnerships.

V okviru projekta “Spodbujanje izobraževanja in poklicev v zdravstveni negi in babištvu v Republiki Severni Makedoniji” je nastal dokument z naslovom Analysis of the existing higher education programs for nurses and midwives in North Macedonia according to the requirements of the European Directive for regulated profession. Dokument analizira izobraževalne sisteme za medicinske sestre in babice v Republiki Severni Makedoniji, pri čemer se osredotoča na primerljivost znanja, veščin in izobraževalnih vsebin študijskih programov v skladu z Direktivo 2005/36/EC in njenimi spremembami iz leta 2013 in 2024.
Analiza vključuje primerjavo izobraževalnih programov ter prepoznavanje razlik med izobraževalnimi ustanovami v državi. Cilj dokumenta je zagotoviti, da so izobraževalne vsebine usklajene in omogočajo kakovostno ter primerljivo izobraževanje, ki ustreza evropskim smernicam.
Avtorica dokumenta je prof. dr. Brigita Skela Savič, raziskovalna svetnica in strokovnjakinja za izobraževanje medicinskih sester na Fakulteti za zdravstvo Angela Boškina v Sloveniji.
Projekt je del Slovenskega mednarodnega razvojnega sodelovanja, financiran s strani Ministrstva za zunanje in evropske zadeve in podprt s strani Ministrstva za zdravje Severne Makedonije.
Celoten dokument je na voljo spodaj: