During EU Sustainable Energy Week in Brussels, SEE SEP (more info on the project here: South East Europe Sustainable Energy Policy), organized the event “A fair, clean, efficient energy system in SEE and the neighborhood”, which was the official launch of the energy model Calculator 2050, which is the main product of the EU funded project. Research and management coordinator from Analytica, Sonja Zuber was representing the Macedonian organizations, partners, in the regional network at this event.
On 7 June Magdalena Lembovska participated in the event “Surveillance 101” dedicated to the personal privacy and surveillance techniques. She provided a lecture on “Legal framework for surveillance in Macedonia”, focusing on the usage of special investigative measures and the risks of human rights infringements.
Analytica was part of the Balkan Think Tanks Convention 10-12 June in Ankara, Turkey. The event gathered representatives of think tanks specializing on political research from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Turkey.
After completing the project “Research on corruption in public-private partnership at local level” supported by the Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis” Skopje (IDSCS), the Ohrid Institute for Economic Strategies and International Relations (OI) and the Macedonian Institute for Media (MIM), implemented in the framework of the project “CSOs Watchdog Network to Prevent Spoils and Conflict of Interest in the Public Administration”, funded by the EU through the IPA Civil Society Facility, Analytica and other grantees as part of the Network continued with their activities in the area of transparency, corruption prevention and similar.