Government to apply for Western Balkans' technical Framework Assistance

The fifth meeting of the Commission for Strategic Planning has been held, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti. The Economic Ministry's proposal for application under the 26th running of the Western Balkan Investment Framework Technical Assistance (WBIF) has been approved at this meeting for measures of energy efficiency in the residential and private sector. [...]
The Economic Ministry's proposal for application under the 26th running of the Western Balkan Investment Framework Technical Assistance (WBIF) has been approved at this meeting for measures of energy efficiency in the residential and private sector.
In this case, Prime Minister Kurti said in his address that the responsibility of the Commission for Strategic Planning is to lead the National Framework Planning and Strategic Management Process in Kosovo, among other things, where there is responsibility for reviewing priorities for public investment, list of infrastructure priorities and project apps.
Today's proposal for our review and approval is the project )Power efficiency measures in the residential and private sector. This draft proposal is not on the Financial List of Infrastructure Projects, but on the basis of discussions of the Ministry of Development for Development of the Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Finance, Labour and Transfers, and Kosovo Fund for Energy Efficiency, it is considered reasonable for the application for financing under the 26th running for technical assistance of the Western Balkans Investor Framework <x><1>, Kurti indicated in his address.
The prime minister's “Office is tasked with co-ordinating the finalisation and delivery process with the Ministry of Finance, Labour and Transfers, the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Environment, Space Planning and Infrastructure, in accordance with the criteria and methodology defined in the framework of calls for applications in the 26th round of technical assistance and the 6th round of WBIF<x1) investment grants, the prime minister's office announced.











