The Institute for Development Research and Alternatives (IDRA) presented the results of the national assessment on "Assessment of the Local Governance Mapping in Albania, in terms of STAR 2 project led by the European Union and including Sweden, Italy, Switzerland and the USAID
In the premises of Hotel Tirana International, on 6th of March 2017, was held the conference on the Project Corruption Proofing in Albanian Legislation that was organized by the Institute for Development, Research and Alternatives (IDRA) with the support of the Dutch Embassy and the cooperation of the Ministry of State and Local Issues.
The survey Mystery Shopper Visits An Assessment Platform for Improvement of Public Service, Focusing On Citizens was conducted by IDRA between September and December 2016, supported financially by the Agency for Support of Civil Society and in colaboration with the Minister of Innovation and Public Administration. For this study was applied as assessment instrument "Mystery shopper Visits", a tool commonly used in assessing the service delivery by private operators. However, this instrument was used for the first time in Albania to evaluate the service provided in public institutions.
The Impunity†Perceptions and experience of Albanian Citizens study was conducted by IDRA between October 2016 and January 2017. The research was supported both, technically and financially by the Open Society Foundation in Albania (SOROS). This study was based on a national survey with 1200 interviews, 16 yrs. old and above (with a boost sample of 200 young from 16â€24 years old).
The Institute for Development and Research Alternatives (IDRA), began the fieldwork for the "Local Governance Mapping" in the 20 south municipalities (Cluster 3). From 12-23 December 2016, in each of the municipalities we conducted two main activities