MUNICIPAL FINANCE AND POLICIES
The goal of this research program of Finance Think is to devise local policies and budget that are conducive to local development, democracy and the wellbeing of citizens and local communities. Community-based programs are particularly pursued. The participative approach is highly favoured.
Within this program, the following projects have been implemented:
Fostering critical debate in evidence-based budgetary processes and fiscal transparency
Goal: Scaling democracy by expanding fiscal transparency at the national and local level in North Macedonia. The proposal aims to contribute to the International Budget Partnership’s (IBP) objectives by fostering
Gender-responsive planning at local level: The case of Prilep and Krushevo
The overall objective of the action is to encourage gender-responsive planning that responds to the different needs of women and men at local level.
Budget for all: Citizen consultations to create a budget according to local needs
The aim of the project is to involve all residents of the municipality of Krushevo in the process of creating the local budget.
FISCAST Network – Enhancing dialogue for higher municipal financial transparency, with focus on parafiscal charges
The overall objective of the project is “To strengthen FISCAST network’s monitoring of and partnering with local stakeholders on LSGUs’ financial transparency, with reference to parafiscal charges.” This overarching aim
Employment diagnostics in the municipalities in North Macedonia
The aim of the project is to diagnose the labor market in nine municipalities in North Macedonia. Client: International Labor Organization
Rapid assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on selected local programmes and support local planning and budgeting in response to the immediate socio-economic needs of women and men
The objective of this project is to provide support in the development of rapid assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on selected local programmes and support local planning and budgeting