ReSPA Panel: Supporting Public
Administration Reform (PAR) through Regional
Cooperation in Western Balkans
Moderator:
Zorana Gajic, Programme Manager ReSPA
phone: +382 67 179 310
Ms. Zorana Gajic is a Programme
Manager at the Regional School of Public Administration (ReSPA) in
Montenegro. ReSPA is the inter-governmental organization and regional
hub for public administration reform for Western Balkan countries. Ms.
Gajic’s portfolio includes reform efforts in the field of better
regulation and administrative law. Prior to joining ReSPA, she worked as
the Public Sector Capacity Building Advisor for the USAID’s Business
Enabling Project in Serbia from 2011 to 2014. Before that, Ms. Gajic
worked on the Regulatory Reform Project in Serbia with the International
Finance Corporation (IFC) /World Bank, and as a consultant for the
Institute for International Education for scholarship programs in
Serbia. Most of her career Ms. Gajic was with the Open Society Institute
in Budapest, managing the International Higher Education Support
Program of the Soros Foundations Network. By training she is a lawyer,
with MA in Political Science from the Central European University in
Budapest.
Programme:
11:00
– 11:05 Video about ReSPA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HLPFc6uol0
11:05
– 11:25 ReSPA Achievements and Current Activities in Western Balkans (http://respaweb.eu/11/library#reports-18)
Ms. Ivana Bajo and Ms Zorana
Gajic, ReSPA Secretariat
11:25
– 11:45 Presentation of ReSPA Study
Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights Applicable in Administrative Disputes
11:45
– 12:05 Presentation of ReSPA regional regional study on
Better Regulation Efforts in Western
Balkans
12:05
– 12:25 Presentation of Recommendations for Improving Public Participation
Merit Based Recruitment in Western
Balkans – Focus on Montenegro
Ms. Jadranka Djurkovic, Assistant Director, Human Resources
Management Authority of Montenegro, and ReSPA Governing Board Member
12:15
– 12:25 Presentation of ReSPA regional
comparative study on
http://respaweb.eu/11/library#recommendation-on-public-participation-126
12:25
– 12:30 Closing Remarks