The report prepared by the Government of the Republic of Kosovo pertaining to the public financial support for NGOs contains the basic information on public financial support for NGOs from budgetary organizations, including ministries, municipalities and other independent agencies of the Republic of Kosovo.

As such, report is expected to contribute to increasing the transparency and accountability of public institutions and at the same time will have an impact on the improvement of cooperation with civil society in Kosovo.

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