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- BTD-Funded Documentary The Second Meeting Brings Former Adversaries Face-to-Face
- Report on Effectiveness of Use of EU Structural Funds in Romania and Bulgaria
- Publication: Index of Transparency at Municipal Level in Kosovo
- New Youth Workers Graduate in Novi Pazar
- Regional Conference on Green Economic Growth
- Serbian Fund Educates Youth on the Importance of Political Participation
- Moldovan Center Promotes Youth Participation in Civic Life
- Empowering Youth in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Youth Center Facilitates Student Participation in Decision Making in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bridging Divides through Radio
- Participatory Art as a Platform for Regional Public Debate
- Bulgarian Group Helps Independent Moldovan Media Reach Rural Audience
- Romanian Center Helps NGOs Combat Economic Crisis in Balkans
- Project Exposes Balkan Students to Other Parts of Europe
- Kosovo Center for Policy and Advocacy Encourages Public Debate on Labor Law
- Serbian Unity Congress Raises Awareness of Restitution and Rehabilitation
- Serbian Center for Free Elections and Democracy Supports Transparency and Accountability
- Youth Center Facilitates Student Participation in Decision Making in Bosnia and Herzegovina
GMF Blog
On Defense, France Bites the Bullet, But Avoids Strategic Insolvency May 7, 2013
Iceland’s Recovery Saga Presents Opportunities for Brussels, Washington—and Beijing May 6, 2013
Which Way Forward for Europe’s Hybrid Regimes? May 2, 2013
The Arab Revolts and the Liberal Order May 2, 2013
Events
GMF celebrates its 40 year history and Founder and Chairman, Dr. Guido Goldman at Gala Dinner May 09, 2013 / Washington, DCGMF held a celebratory gala dinner at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, Wednesday May 8.

In this podcast, GMF Vice President of Programs Ivan Vejvoda discusses last month's historic agreement to normalize relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
Andrew Small on China’s Influence in the Middle East Peace Process May 10, 2013Anchor Elaine Reyes speaks with Andrew Small, Transatlantic Fellow of the Asia Program for the German Marshall Fund, about Beijing's potential role in brokering peace between Israel and Palestine
Regional Conference on Green Economic Growth
January 30, 2013
On June 11, the Bulgarian School of Politics "Dimitry Panitza," supported by BTD, organized a regional conference under the theme "Balkan Policies for Green Economic Growth."
The event aimed to promote a common understanding on energy-related policies between stakeholders in the Western Balkans, including governments, energy companies, energy experts, investors, analysts and NGOs. Held just before the Rio+20 world leaders conference, the forum provided opportunities for the exchange of information and ideas for pure energy and energy efficiency, and became a platform for the transfer of sustainable energy policies, to facilitate the integration of countries from the Western Balkans in the European energy community.
During the conference, organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism of Bulgaria, Sandrine Dixson- Declève, Director, EU Corporate Leaders Group on Climate Change and Peter Kaderjak, Director, Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research, made the first presentation of the report “Clean Energy Finance Solutions Central and Eastern Europe,” which analyzes the opportunities provided by renewable energy sources for large-scale cross-border cooperation, job creation and growth in four countries (Bulgaria, Romania, the Czech Republic and Hungary), and provides recommendations on enhancing dialogue between governments and investors through the lenses of the future energy profile of the region.
Speakers included Lazar Gechevski, Director, Energy Agency, Macedonia; Ramadan Hasani, Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Kosovo; Dirk Buschle, Deputy Director, Energy Community Secretariat, and representatives of business, government, and civil society sectors.
More information about the event’s outcomes, presentations and reports can be found here


