Within the SELDI network, the Albanian Centre for Economic Research (ACER) organized a dedicated meeting with sub-grantees to discuss the continuation of their work, plan upcoming activities, and strengthen collaboration among the participating organizations.
The meeting brought together representatives of organizations selected as sub-grantees under the SELDI Small Grants Program, creating a space to reflect on their achievements to date, identify challenges, and explore ways to increase the impact of their activities within their communities.
During the meeting, sub-grantees shared their experiences and ongoing initiatives in promoting integrity, transparency, and civic engagement, while ACER provided direct support for organizing future events, including guidance on enhancing visibility, engaging with audiences, and maximizing collaboration with local partners and the SELDI network.
In his remarks, ACER Executive Director, Zef Preci, emphasized the importance of monitoring sub-grantees’ work and ACER’s ongoing role as part of the SELDI network in providing support. He also highlighted ACER’s engagement in studies and research on corruption measurement through the Corruption Monitoring System (CMS) and explained how evidence-based data and recommendations can be used to strengthen sub-grantees’ activities and increase their impact in the community.
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