Activities and Plans Discussed at Employment and Social Affairs Meeting Platform Coordination meeting

12 March 2018
ESAP Coordination Meeting in Brussels, 12 March 2018 (Photo: ESAP/Sanda Topic)ESAP Coordination Meeting in Brussels, 12 March 2018 (Photo: ESAP/Sanda Topic)

Brussels – Employment and Social Affairs Meeting Platform (ESAP) project gathered its contact points i.e. designated representatives from ministries in charge of labour and social policies from the Western Balkans economies in Brussels today at the project’s coordination meeting.

The meeting participants discussed the current and planned activities of ESAP, also exploring priority areas for furthering regional cooperation in domain of employment and social affairs in the future. 

The meeting was led by Nand Shani, ESAP Project Team Leader, hosting also Vanja Ivosevic, Regional Cooperation Council’s (RCC) Senior Expert on Skills and Mobility; Christiane Westphal, Policy Officer from International Issues Unit from European Commission’s Directorate-General (DG) Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion; and Karolina Buzaljko from DG Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations, who shared with the participants upcoming project’s activities, envisaged goals, mechanisms established for action and the vision of its future work, in the context of the EU accession process.

While talking about ESAP current activities, the Team Leader Shani reminded the participants that the ESAP project has launched the online employment and social affairs regional platform that promotes the exchange of experience, good practices, data and information among target beneficiaries in the region. Mutual learning activities are also under way in the form of peer reviews on priority employment policies and measures. The selected priorities include youth employment, self-employment, employment of persons with disabilities, on the job training programmes, local employment partnerships, internship programmes, and informal employment. Additionally, under the benchlearning initiative, self-assessment and external assessment missions have been conducted to identify development needs as a basis for mutual learning activities

“Furthermore, among our other goals, ESAP will continue to provide in-country technical assistance to support Western Balkan economies in furthering their national employment and social reform agenda, and make use of the results of peer reviews on employment policies and benchlearning in promoting mutual learning and exchange of experience.”, said Shani presenting the ESAP plan of activities.

The participants of the Coordination Meeting were also invited to participate at the regional Donor Coordination meeting for the Western Balkans that the RCC organises in Brussels the following day. As the Donor Coordination meeting brings together representatives from the region as well as donors to discuss key policy reforms for the Regional Economic Area, the needs assessment from the Western Balkans Six economies’ perspective, and the main programming priorities defined in the South East Europe’s 2020 Strategy (SEE 2020) Programing Document for 2018-2020 steering the Strategy’s implementation in the given period.

The ‘Employment and Social Affairs Platform’ (ESAP) is a 3 million Euro project financed by the European Union and jointly implemented by RCC and International Labour Organisation (ILO) in the Western Balkan economies. Its implementation has started in March 2016 and the project runs to April 2019. It strengthens regional cooperation and institutional capacities of national administrations, employers’ and workers’ organizations, enabling them to develop and effectively implement employment and social policy reforms in their EU enlargement process.