The Conference of INGOs of the Council of Europe visits Member States to meet local NGOs and public authorities to introduce them to the Conference of INGOs, better understand the cooperation between NGOs and decision-makers and to discuss NGO participation in the public decision-making process. Certain legal frameworks are in place in countries in order to consult NGOs and to associate them in decision-making. 

The Conference hears the point of view of both NGOs and authorities to find out what use is made of these participatory tools. Each visit is followed by a report which highlights the important issues for the NGOs at that specific moment and socio-political context. Recommendations are formulated to improve the effectiveness of cooperation between NGOs and the public authorities. The findings of the visits also contribute to advancing the Council of Europe’s work in this field.

The participation of civil society in decision-making is one of the priorities of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe and guidelines on civil society’s effective and meaningful participation in the political decision-making process are being developed for possible adoption by the Committee of Ministers.       

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Visit of the Conference of INGOs to Skopje – 4-6 November 2024

A delegation of the Conference of INGOs of the Council of Europe went to Skopje (North Macedonia) from 4 to 6 November. The visit focused on civil society participation in the decision-making process in different sectors of public policies and public affairs, and the current state of the civic space in the country.
The visit was co-organised by the North Macedonian chapter of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, with the help of the Permanent Representation of North Macedonia to the Council of Europe and the Unit for Cooperation with Non-Governmental Organisations at the General Secretariat of the Government.

Meetings took place with a variety of civil society organisations specialised in such subjects as human rights in general; public policy analysis; access to justice and the justice system; gender equality; violence against women; sex workers; discrimination; legal services; anti-corruption policies. 

The delegation also met with representatives of public authorities: Deputy President of the Government in charge of good governance; General Secretariat of Government (Unit for cooperation with non-governmental organisations); Commission against Discrimination; Ministry of Justice; Ministry of Social Policy, Demographics and Youth; Office of the Ombudsman; Commission against Corruption; Municipality of Skopje. The CINGO delegation also held an exchange of views with the EU delegation in North Macedonia. 

The dialogue with different NGOs and governance levels provided interesting insights into the domestic situation. The legal and institutional framework continues to promote an active civil society and public decision processes, in the way they are designed, offer broad participation opportunities. In practice, however, some important mechanisms were put on hold, there is a broad perception that civil society input has often little impact on policy making and funding mechanisms remain problematic, with many organisations relying ultimately on foreign support.

The report about the visit will be presented at the next Spring session of the Conference of INGOs (7-9 April 2025).
 

STRASBOURG 7 NOVEMBER 2024
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