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Strategy for Information Society development in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a document that provides a strategic guidelines and plan of actions for develoment of information society in BIH for the period 2004-2010. The strategy is based on vision and goals defined in the Policy of Information Society Development in BIH.
Council of Ministers of BIH (2004): Strategy for Information Society development in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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This is a strategy conducted by the Government of Serbia. It outlines that - given the profound promises and pervasive impacts of ICT on national economies and global competition - Serbia needs to embed ICT into their overall development strategies. The National Strategy for Information Society development is a key pre-request for this, having in mind that managing the benefits, risks, and impacts of ICT is a challenging task in view of the complexity and uncertainty of the interaction between ...
This is a power point presentation held by Elene Georgievska at an UNESCO Worskhop in Skopje 2007. It deals with research and development indicators in the FYR of Macedonia. At first it describes institutions involved in R&D policy, the legal framework for science and technology in FRY of Macedonia and also the goals of R&D policy. It also includes statistical data on R&D intensity of GDP by sector of performance. Georgievska, Elene (2007): Research and Development ...
... first, it provides some general information about the country (population, political structure, GDP, economic system). Then it focuses on scientific policy: it states the priority tasks and instruments for the support of scientific research. In the end some statistical data from this area are given. Government of the Republic of Macedonia, (2003): National Research Landscape The Government of the Republic of Macedonia ...
This is a national report made by Ms Nadezda Uzelac - coordinator of the Macedonian Bologna Group. It is presented in a form of an interview. At first a brief description of important developments, including legislative reforms is given. It includes a short description of the structure of public authorities for higher education, the main agencies/bodies in higher education and their competencies and responsibilities. Links between higher education and research in FYRoM are presented as well. ...
... economic development, labour market flexibility, tax system, protection of ownership rights and execution of contracts, energy, social security and justice, foreign policy, European Union integration, NATO integration, education, science, information technology and e-society etc. It states that Macedonian science needs encouragement and essential reform. The Government of the Republic of Macedonia, (2006): Economic Programme of the Governmnent of the Republic of Macedonia (2006-2010). Available from: http://www.vlada.mk/assets/program%20of%20the%20government%202006-2010.pdf, accessed 11.05.2007. the Government of the Republic Macedonia http://www.vlada.mk/assets/program%20of%20the%20government%202006-2010.pdf
This is a strategy decument of the Government of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, developed by the Commision for Information Technology. At first the infrastructure in this area is described (current situation, objectives, responsible authorities etc), then e-business, e-government, e-education, e-health, e-citizens and legislation on this area are analysed. In the end, an Action Plan is presented. Government of Republic of Macedonia, Commission for ...
This is a report on the implementation of the European Charter for small enterprises in the Westen Balkans 2007. It is stressed that small enterprises are the backbone of the Western Balkan economies. They make a major contribution to job creation and economic development. The adoption in 2003 of the European Charter for Small Enterprises – a pan-European instrument developed under the framework of the Lisbon Agenda – by all the Western Balkan countries and UNMIK/Kosovo contributed ...
The non-profit think tank "Analytica" presented this report in May 2007 on the issue of visa facilitation. It discusses the agreements which are expected to enter into force starting from 1 January 2008 and will make it easier for citizens of the Western Balkan countries, including those such as students, businessmen, civil society representatives and other group of citizens to have easier processes of acquiring visas for entry into EU. The arrangement includes decrease of the costs, shortening ...
This is a report made by prof. Dr. Marjan Gusev and M.Sc. Goce Armenski from University Sts. Cyril and Methodius. It includes an analysis of availability of e-government services in the Western Balkans, an analysis of the implementation of IS strategies and of information systems in national WBC IS strategies. It also deals with methodology, standards, models, policies and ICT infrastructure and registrars. It also presents an overview on statistical data. Gusev, Marjan. Armenski, Goce. (2006): ...