Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery in North Macedonia – Phase II
(2026–2028)
ABOUT
The project represents Slovenia’s comprehensive support to the Republic of North Macedonia in strengthening its nursing and midwifery system in line with the objectives of approximation to European standards and EU acquis, and with the help of the transfer of applicable Slovenian good practices in developing the role of the PhC nurse in family medicine, school for future parents and undergraduate/graduate education in health care. This project builds on the developed, tailored solutions resulting from the previous project phase (2024–2025).
Objectives:
- the approval and implementation of restructured undergraduate education for nurses and midwives, which will contribute to higher quality, safety, and accessibility of healthcare services;
- the establishment of a national regulatory body for the nursing and midwifery professions, which will be responsible for monitoring professional standards, competencies, sustainable development of professions, and international recognition of qualifications;
- training of nurses in primary health care with the aim of empowering them to take on an expanded role in family medicine, particularly in the areas of prevention, the development of reference clinics, and the management of chronic non-communicable diseases;
- the establishment of a training programme for midwives;
- the design and implementation of a pilot school for parents in North Macedonia, which will be based on a human rights-based approach and will contribute to better support for families and a healthy start to life.
In 2025, we received a request from stakeholders in Montenegro for assistance in implementing reforms in the same thematic fields. The project Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery in Montenegro begun in 2026.
LATEST
Conclusion of the nursing and midwifery project in North Macedonia
10 December 2025, Skopje, North Macedonia - Yesterday, we concluded 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)”. The final event...
Concluding event of the nursing and midwifery project taking place tomorrow in Skopje
Tomorrow, 9 December, the project Advancing Nursing and Midwifery Education and Establishing the System for the Recognition of Professional Qualifications in the Republic of North Macedonia will conclude with a final workshop and closing event in Skopje. The gathering...
Second workshop for strengthening Nursing and Midwifery in North Macedonia
From 27–28 May 2025, the second set of workshops under the project “Advancing Nursing and Midwifery Education and Establishing the System for the Recognition of Professional Qualifications in the Republic of North Macedonia” took place at the NLB Gallery in Skopje....
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CONNECTION TO THE PREVIOUS PROJECT
The previous project Advancing the Nursing and Midwifery Education and Profession in the Republic of North Macedonia (2024-2025)
The project has made significant progress in harmonizing the education of registered nurses and midwives with European standards and has contributed recommendations on establishing a system for regulating and recognizing professional qualifications.
- It successfully presented the Republic of Slovenia’s good practices in the field of higher education, professional regulation, and the establishment of the Chamber of Nursing and Midwifery as a regulatory body in Slovenia.
- Established a national curriculum for undergraduate studies.
- Presented Slovenian good practices in integrating knowledge and skills in the field of preventive and curative tasks of registered nurses as new members of the family medicine team.
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
The project resulted in a document entitled ‘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’. The document analyses the education systems for nurses and midwives in the Republic of North Macedonia, focusing on the comparability of knowledge, skills and educational content of study programmes in accordance with Directive 2005/36/EC and its amendments of 2013 and 2024.
The analysis includes a comparison of educational programmes and identification of differences between educational institutions in the country. The aim of the document is to ensure that educational content is harmonised and enables high-quality and comparable education that meets European guidelines.
The author of the document is Prof. Dr. Brigita Skela Savič, Research Advisor and Expert in Nursing Education at the Angela Boškina Faculty of Health in Slovenia.


