North Macedonia

La Cooperazione Italiana già nel 1996 provvedeva a siglare un Memorandum of Understanding on Technical Cooperation tra il Ministero degli Esteri Italiano e il Ministero degli Esteri Macedone. Nel testo, le parti esprimevano la volontà di realizzare iniziative tramite organizzazioni no-profit supportate finanziariamente dall’Italia in diversi ambiti.

The italian Embassy in Skopje (Photo: Facebook)

North Macedonia, officially Republic of North Macedonia, it is a state on the Balkan Peninsula with Skopje as capital. A landlocked country, it borders Albania to the southwest, Bulgaria to the northeast, Serbia and Kosovo to the north, and Greece to the southeast.

The territory currently governed by Macedonia was previously the southern part of Yugoslavia, whit borders established at the end of World War II when socialist Yugoslavia recognized the People’s Republic of Macedonia as a separate Nation within Yugoslavia. Renamed the Republic of Macedonia on 8 September 1991, it peacefully seceded from Yugoslavia without further territorial changes. Until 2019, the official name was the Republic of Macedonia, involving the country in a long-standing dispute with Greece, which ended in June 2018 with the Prespa Agreement. In January 2019, the Macedonian Parliament approved a constitutional reform to adopt the name of North Macedonia, thus being able to join NATO under the new name and paving the way for accession to the European Union.

North Macedonia has a small and open economy, vulnerable to European economic developments and dependent on regional integration for sustainable growth.

Early in 1996 a “Memorandum of Understanding on Technical Cooperation” was signed between the Italian and Macedonian Foreign Ministries. According with the document, both parties expressed their willingness to carry out initiatives through non-profit organizations supported by Italy and operating in various areas such as promotion and support to small and medium-sized enterprises, agriculture, processing and marketing food products, infrastructure, health services, environmental protection, culture, education and research.

Italian availability to support North Macedonia population affected by the effects of the war was re-affirmed by President Scalfaro in 1999 following a visit to Skopje, driving to a bilateral agreement for the construction of infrastructures in the Radika river valley.

Last update: 10/02/2026, 12:19

Bosnia and Herzegovina

La Cooperazione Italiana opera in Bosnia ed Erzegovina dal 1992, quando, in collaborazione con le agenzie delle Nazioni Unite, ha realizzato indispensabili interventi di emergenza per l’assistenza sanitaria e logistica ai profughi ed alla popolazione assediata.

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Read more La Cooperazione Italiana opera in Bosnia ed Erzegovina dal 1992, quando, in collaborazione con le agenzie delle Nazioni Unite, ha realizzato indispensabili interventi di emergenza per l’assistenza sanitaria e logistica ai profughi ed alla popolazione assediata.

Kosovo

Officially referred to as the Republic of Kosovo, it is a South-Eastern Europe state recognized by a significant part of the international community. Located in the center of the Balkan Peninsula, it is bordered to the north and east by Serbia, to the southeast by North Macedonia, to the southwest by Albania, and to the […]

Kosovo
Read more Officially referred to as the Republic of Kosovo, it is a South-Eastern Europe state recognized by a significant part of the international community. Located in the center of the Balkan Peninsula, it is bordered to the north and east by Serbia, to the southeast by North Macedonia, to the southwest by Albania, and to the […]

Serbia

La Cooperazione Italiana è presente in Serbia dal 2001 con un’Unità Tecnica Locale (UTL). Le attività di cooperazione hanno accompagnato la Serbia durante il processo di stabilizzazione con interventi a favore del rafforzamento istituzionale, dello sviluppo economico e delle politiche sociali.

Serbia
Read more La Cooperazione Italiana è presente in Serbia dal 2001 con un’Unità Tecnica Locale (UTL). Le attività di cooperazione hanno accompagnato la Serbia durante il processo di stabilizzazione con interventi a favore del rafforzamento istituzionale, dello sviluppo economico e delle politiche sociali.

Albania

La Cooperazione Italiana è presente e opera in Albania dal 1991, a supporto dello sviluppo e della crescita sostenibile e inclusiva del Paese. Per vicinanza geografica all’Italia e legami storici, culturali ed economici, l’Albania ha rappresentato sempre uno dei principali Paesi di cooperazione nei Balcani per l’Italia.

Albania
Read more La Cooperazione Italiana è presente e opera in Albania dal 1991, a supporto dello sviluppo e della crescita sostenibile e inclusiva del Paese. Per vicinanza geografica all’Italia e legami storici, culturali ed economici, l’Albania ha rappresentato sempre uno dei principali Paesi di cooperazione nei Balcani per l’Italia.

Montenegro

L'economia del Montenegro, piccola, aperta e basata sui servizi, è particolarmente vulnerabile agli shock esterni e fa affidamento sulla politica fiscale e sulle riforme strutturali per mantenere la stabilità. Nel processo di adesione all’Unione Europea in corso, negoziati avviati nel 2012, il Montenegro ha allineato la propria legislazione all'acquis dell'Unione e compiuto sforzi significativi per migliorare il tenore di vita.

Montenegro
Read more L'economia del Montenegro, piccola, aperta e basata sui servizi, è particolarmente vulnerabile agli shock esterni e fa affidamento sulla politica fiscale e sulle riforme strutturali per mantenere la stabilità. Nel processo di adesione all’Unione Europea in corso, negoziati avviati nel 2012, il Montenegro ha allineato la propria legislazione all'acquis dell'Unione e compiuto sforzi significativi per migliorare il tenore di vita.

Partnerships

AICS Tirana works in collaboration with a wide range of partners, governmental and not, local Italian and international, contributing to the implementation of the projects as implementing partners or as part of a consortium, and focusing on single/ specific activities. Several national ministries are our partners, as in Albania MTKS – Ministry for Tourism, Culture […]

Partnerships
Read more AICS Tirana works in collaboration with a wide range of partners, governmental and not, local Italian and international, contributing to the implementation of the projects as implementing partners or as part of a consortium, and focusing on single/ specific activities. Several national ministries are our partners, as in Albania MTKS – Ministry for Tourism, Culture […]

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Profile and Objectives

The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation is one of the main intriductions of the Development Cooperation Reform Law (Law No. 125/2014) and began its operations in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its main European and international partners in its development efforts. The Agency is a model used in all major European […]

Profile and Objectives
Read more The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation is one of the main intriductions of the Development Cooperation Reform Law (Law No. 125/2014) and began its operations in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its main European and international partners in its development efforts. The Agency is a model used in all major European […]