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Advancing E-Leadership in South Eastern Europe: Research and Activities

This publication highlights the e-Leadership efforts in South Eastern Europe, focusing on the research methodology and activities of the e-Leadership Programme for the Western Balkans. The research methodology includes structured interviews, group discussions, and desk research, targeting key stakeholders from various institutions in seven countries. The missions conducted aimed to identify gaps, challenges, and best practices in Information Society development, with a focus on enhancing e-Leadership capabilities in the region.

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Advancing E-Leadership in South Eastern Europe: Research and Activities

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  1. Going the Extra Mile for the Digital Agenda: E-Leadership efforts in South Eastern EuropeResearch methodology and activitiese-Leadership Programme for the Western BalkansThursday, 18 March 2010REGATA Meeting, Tirana Albania

  2. Research methodology • Research presented in the publication is an outcome of two complementary factors: • Unique epistemological position of the e-SEE Secretariat; • The analysis and synthesis of the findings of the missions to programme beneficiaries from 11 October to 3 November 2009.

  3. eLead Missions • Albania: 22–23 October • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 4 November, 8-10 December • Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: 19-20 October • Montenegro: 14-16 October • Moldova: 26-27 October • Serbia: 12-13 October • UNMIK-Kosovo: 29-30 October

  4. Missions goals • To identify the gaps, challenges and obstacles; • ‘Situation-scan’ and an updated status of Information Society development; • To collect best practices in SEE. Post Office, Moldova Ministry of Tourism Culture Youth and Sport, Albania

  5. Methodology Structured face-to-face interviews Group discussions Desk research Line Ministries for Information Society development directly responsible for implementation of e-SEE Agenda+; Other Ministries/State Institutions indirectly involved in implementation of the e-SEE Agenda+; Civil Society, Associations of ICT companies, Academic Research Networks, and Research Institutes; International Organisations (UNDP COs, USAID) active in the ICT area. A total of 160 key persons from 75 institutions in 7 countries 110 Male and 50 Female.

  6. Ministry of Culture FYROM Metamorphosis NGO, FYROM NAIS, Albania National Registry Center

  7. Support of the REGATA network members: • Organisation of meetings with key stakeholders; • Comment and verification of Draft National assessments

  8. e-Leadership Programme for the Western Balkans

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