VEREJNÉ FINANCIE PRE ROZVOJ
NOVINKY
To combat evolving cyber threats, cybersecurity agencies from the Western Balkans, Georgia, and Moldova convened for the first Networking and Technical Workshop in Tirana.
A new roadmap for the Balkan+ region on nearly zero public buildings hopes to facilitate broader and vital discussions among policymakers and experts in the region.
Experts from Bosnia and Herzegovina visited the Ministry of Finance of Slovakia and two Slovak local governments to learn about internal control systems.
2023 marks the 20th anniversary of SlovakAid and Slovakia’s development cooperation as a donor—a history in which UNDP has played an important role.
POVEDALI O NÁS
Olga Golban
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I am always impressed by the Public Finance for Development team’s commitment to quality and to shared success. They approach the topics not only from a theoretical but also from a practical perspective. They demonstrate a high level of expertise and a passion for what they do. With confidence in the continuation of this successful collaboration, we look forward to working together on future projects and continuing to grow and prosper. UNDP and the Slovak Ministry of Finance are a valuable partner and essential to our success.
Aleksandar Damjanović
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Under Public Finance for Development program, we have made significant strides in several key areas. We have enhanced our capacity for increasing public revenues, we have fortified the skills and knowledge of municipal officers in capital budgeting, and we have invested in building technical and human resources capabilities within the Ministry, specifically on designing and implementing Economic Reform Programme, accrual accounting, and implementing measures related to regulatory reform and the enhancement of the business environment. The insights and experiences we gain from Slovakia are of immense value as we plan and execute reforms in the realm of public finances.
Sanja Lukarevska
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Participation in the Public Finance for Development programme strengthened Public Revenue Office’s capacities to introduce international taxation as well as the knowledge in the transfer pricing segment. The expert guidance from the Financial Administration of the Slovak Republic at the organized on-job trainings improved tax officials’ acquaintance of international practices and we learned from Slovak experience in the transfer pricing regulation, conducting financial risk analysis, and transfer pricing audit.
Maksim Acevski
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The State Audit Office successfully enhanced the state audit capacities under the Public Finance for Development Programme. We conducted five training courses through which the SAO employees exchanged knowledge and experience with leading international and local experts. They significantly improved state auditors’ skills and capacities and are now applied in ensuring high-quality and transparent audit reports, available to all the stakeholders. Insights transferred by the Slovak experts are particularly significant, due to country’s strategic commitment for EU membership.
Veronica Sirețeanu
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We are interested in the systematic control of public spending and identifying potential areas where we can save on low-priority, inefficient or ineffective spending, so that we can use the savings in implementing the necessary reforms. The Ministry of Health and Ministry of Labor and Social Protection benefit from support from Slovak experts in the process of spending review, which at a later stage will be institutionalized and periodically implemented by all public authorities.
Bojana Bošković
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With almost two decades of experience in the Ministry of Finance and a history of collaborating on projects with various international institutions, I can confidently and objectively assert that the Public Finance for Development program stands out as one of the most valuable initiatives for our administration. The UNDP project team displayed an exceptional level of comprehension regarding our specific requirements during the design phase. This understanding translated into concrete and quantifiable outcomes, duly recognized by the European Commission.
Nemanja Kovačević
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The Government of Republika Srpska has initiated the development of the 2024-2030 Sustainable Development Strategy, with a strong emphasis on aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals and the Agenda 2030 as well as addressing gender and other types of inequalities. This forward-looking initiative has received invaluable support from the Slovak government and the UNDP in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and we are very grateful for it.
Bojana Tošić
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/bojana-tosic-cropped-120x120.jpg)
The Development Plan and Mid-Term Plan of local self-governments (LSGs) ensure that measures and activities are planned in a realistic manner to achieve the priority goals of the LSG and the goals of public policies at the national level. It also enables a clear understanding of obligations related to the EU accession process that are implemented at the local level. The assistance received through Public Finance for Development programme is important for the reform of the planning and budgeting system.
Fatmir Besimi
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/fatmir-besimi-cropped-120x120.jpg)
In cooperation with UNDP and under the Public Finance for Development programme, the Ministry of Finance of North Macedonia has over the past three years improved its operations in fiscal decentralization and tax policy, transfers from the central budget, audit and accounting, informal economy and cash flow reduction. Together, we conducted a study identifying the leading factors behind the informal economy, followed by an awareness raising campaign on the “grey economy” consequences. The ministry’s staff greatly valued the trainings and study visits, which effectively conveyed Slovakia’s expertise in automatic data exchange for tax purposes.
TESTIMONIALS
I am always impressed by the Public Finance for Development team’s commitment to quality and to shared success. They approach the topics not only from a theoretical but also from a practical perspective. They demonstrate a high level of expertise and a passion for what they do. With confidence in the continuation of this successful collaboration, we look forward to working together on future projects and continuing to grow and prosper. UNDP and the Slovak Ministry of Finance are a valuable partner and essential to our success.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Olga-Golban-e1706478843333-120x120.jpg)
Olga Golban
Under Public Finance for Development program, we have made significant strides in several key areas. We have enhanced our capacity for increasing public revenues, we have fortified the skills and knowledge of municipal officers in capital budgeting, and we have invested in building technical and human resources capabilities within the Ministry, specifically on designing and implementing Economic Reform Programme, accrual accounting, and implementing measures related to regulatory reform and the enhancement of the business environment. The insights and experiences we gain from Slovakia are of immense value as we plan and execute reforms in the realm of public finances.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Aleksandar-Damjanovic-e1705961191294-120x120.jpg)
Aleksandar Damjanović
Participation in the Public Finance for Development programme strengthened Public Revenue Office’s capacities to introduce international taxation as well as the knowledge in the transfer pricing segment. The expert guidance from the Financial Administration of the Slovak Republic at the organized on-job trainings improved tax officials’ acquaintance of international practices and we learned from Slovak experience in the transfer pricing regulation, conducting financial risk analysis, and transfer pricing audit.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Photo_Sanja-Lukarevska-120x120.jpg)
Sanja Lukarevska
The State Audit Office successfully enhanced the state audit capacities under the Public Finance for Development Programme. We conducted five training courses through which the SAO employees exchanged knowledge and experience with leading international and local experts. They significantly improved state auditors’ skills and capacities and are now applied in ensuring high-quality and transparent audit reports, available to all the stakeholders. Insights transferred by the Slovak experts are particularly significant, due to country’s strategic commitment for EU membership.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Photo_Maksim-Acevski-e1705960443827-120x120.jpg)
Maksim Acevski
We are interested in the systematic control of public spending and identifying potential areas where we can save on low-priority, inefficient or ineffective spending, so that we can use the savings in implementing the necessary reforms. The Ministry of Health and Ministry of Labor and Social Protection benefit from support from Slovak experts in the process of spending review, which at a later stage will be institutionalized and periodically implemented by all public authorities.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/veronica-sireteau-cropped-120x120.jpg)
Veronica Sirețeanu
With almost two decades of experience in the Ministry of Finance and a history of collaborating on projects with various international institutions, I can confidently and objectively assert that the Public Finance for Development program stands out as one of the most valuable initiatives for our administration. The UNDP project team displayed an exceptional level of comprehension regarding our specific requirements during the design phase. This understanding translated into concrete and quantifiable outcomes, duly recognized by the European Commission.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Bojana-boskovic-cropped-120x120.jpg)
Bojana Bošković
The Government of Republika Srpska has initiated the development of the 2024-2030 Sustainable Development Strategy, with a strong emphasis on aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals and the Agenda 2030 as well as addressing gender and other types of inequalities. This forward-looking initiative has received invaluable support from the Slovak government and the UNDP in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and we are very grateful for it.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/namanja-kovacevic-cropped-120x120.jpg)
Nemanja Kovačević
The Development Plan and Mid-Term Plan of local self-governments (LSGs) ensure that measures and activities are planned in a realistic manner to achieve the priority goals of the LSG and the goals of public policies at the national level. It also enables a clear understanding of obligations related to the EU accession process that are implemented at the local level. The assistance received through Public Finance for Development programme is important for the reform of the planning and budgeting system.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/bojana-tosic-cropped-120x120.jpg)
Bojana Tošić
In cooperation with UNDP and under the Public Finance for Development programme, the Ministry of Finance of North Macedonia has over the past three years improved its operations in fiscal decentralization and tax policy, transfers from the central budget, audit and accounting, informal economy and cash flow reduction. Together, we conducted a study identifying the leading factors behind the informal economy, followed by an awareness raising campaign on the “grey economy” consequences. The ministry’s staff greatly valued the trainings and study visits, which effectively conveyed Slovakia’s expertise in automatic data exchange for tax purposes.
![](https://publicfinance.undp.sk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/fatmir-besimi-cropped-120x120.jpg)
Fatmir Besimi
PARTNERI
Slovakia supported a regional workshop on cybersecurity
To combat evolving cyber threats, cybersecurity agencies from the Western Balkans, Georgia, and Moldova convened for the first Networking and Technical Workshop in Tirana.
Towards public buildings with nearly zero energy consumption in the Balkan+ region
A new roadmap for the Balkan+ region on nearly zero public buildings hopes to facilitate broader and vital discussions among policymakers and experts in the region.
Transferring the Slovak know-how in internal controls to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Experts from Bosnia and Herzegovina visited the Ministry of Finance of Slovakia and two Slovak local governments to learn about internal control systems.
UNDP AND SLOVAKIA: 20 YEARS, AND COUNTING…
2023 marks the 20th anniversary of SlovakAid and Slovakia’s development cooperation as a donor—a history in which UNDP has played an important role.
New report reflecting on the BOOST and Tadamon programmes
An alumni survey engaged 65 graduates of the UNDP and MF SR’s BOOST programme. The generated insights will inform future acceleration program improvements.
MNE and BiH are preparing to better implement PPP projects
With a helping hand from Slovakia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina seek ways to correctly implement PPP projects.
Moldova visited Slovakia to better manage public finance
Moldova is in the process of drafting the state budget law for 2024, and its state representatives came to learn the Slovak dos and don’ts.
Western Balkans municipalities draw inspiration from the Slovak city of Bratislava
Representatives from the Western Balkans came to Bratislava to learn about strategic urban planning, digitization of services, the city transportation, as well as about waste management and its utilization.
Slovakia and UNDP help the Balkans accelerate energy efficiency in buildings
The Slovak Ministry of Finance supported an event that brought together experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to promote energy-efficient practices in the Balkans+ region.
Programme achievements in 2022
Despite global challenges the world was facing in 2022, reform processes in Public Finance for Development (PFD) programme partner countries have been progressing.