Depending on the needs and priorities of the beneficiaries concerned, work in this area concentrates on support to ombudspersons’ institutions, inclusive education (addressing racism, bullying, segregation and extremism in the education system), addressing trafficking in human beings (with a focus on assistance to victims of trafficking), countering discrimination against national minorities and/or when based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

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SKopje / North Macedonia 29 December 2025
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Social workers, educators and technical staff in kindergartens in Skopje learn more about combating discrimination

The Ministry for Social Policy, Demography and Youth, with the support of the European Union and the Council of Europe, organised a capacity building initiative intended for social workers, as well as educational and technical staff from kindergartens from different municipalities in Skopje. The trainings held during 29 and 30 December in Skopje, welcomed 42 participants, aiming to strengthen their capacities to recognise discrimination and promote equality, inclusion, and respect for diversity from an early age.

This initiative recognises the important role that kindergartens play in preventing discrimination and in building equality and inclusion. The social workers who provide social services and work with vulnerable groups contribute significantly in this context. Through interactive sessions the participants were introduced to key concepts related to discrimination, hatred, and intolerance, as well as to their legal, social, and educational aspects.

The programme focused on identifying discriminatory behaviour and harmful stereotypes, understanding their impact on children’s development, and strengthening practical skills for appropriate responses to and prevention of discrimination in everyday professional practice. Special attention was given to the early childhood development institutions in creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all children, regardless of their background or personal characteristics.

These trainings represent a significant contribution to ongoing efforts to align domestic policies and practices with European standards in the field of human rights, equality, and non-discrimination. They also reaffirm the commitment of the Ministry for Social Policy, Demography and Youth, to work with European Union and the Council of Europe, in building inclusive educational and social services that promote respect, dignity, and social cohesion from an early age.

The trainings were supported by the action “Combating Hatred and Intolerance in North Macedonia”, implemented within the framework of the joint European Union and Council of Europe programme “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye”.

 
actions under theme iii: combating discrimination
  • Promotion of diversity and equality in Albania    
  • Promotion of diversity and equality in Bosnia and Herzegovina 
  • Preventing and combating trafficking in human beings in Bosnia and Herzegovina 
  • Quality education for all in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Promotion of diversity and equality in Kosovo* 
  • Promotion of diversity and equality in Montenegro 
  • Quality education for all in Montenegro 
  • Promotion of diversity and equality in Serbia 
  • Preventing and combating trafficking in human beings in Serbia  
  • Quality education for all in Serbia 
  • Promotion of diversity and equality in North Macedonia 
  • Preventing and combatting human trafficking in North Macedonia 
  • Strengthening the human rights protection of migrants and victims of human trafficking in Turkey 
  • Fostering a comprehensive institutional response to violence against women and domestic violence in Turkey (the action ended in June 2021)
  • Promotion of diversity and equality in the Western Balkans 
  • Fostering women’s access to justice in Turkey 

*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.