Multi-dimensional Review of the Western Balkans
From Analysis to Action
The Western Balkans region has come a long way over the last two decades in achieving economic and social progress. Its people are the region’s greatest asset. Yet faced with a lack of opportunities many, particularly the young, decide to emigrate. To make the most of its future the region must invest in its attractiveness as a place to live, work and invest in.
This report comes as a follow-up to the earlier publication Multi-dimensional Review of the Western Balkans: Assessing Opportunities and Constraints. It builds on an extensive peer-learning process that brought together experts from across the region and beyond. The report provides suggestions and recommendations for three strategic priorities that can help create opportunities and boost the quality of life. First, better education and more competencies are the basis for raising productivity, creating jobs, encouraging civic participation and making the region an attractive destination. Second, social cohesion is the bedrock of resilient societies and requires stronger labour market policies and effective social protection that can cushion people’s hardship and provide them with new opportunities. Third, cleaner air and more sustainable energy are indispensable for boosting the region’s quality of life and economic opportunities.
Editorial
The Western Balkans have come a long way. In the last couple of decades, most of the region’s economies experienced dynamic growth and financial expansion. Leveraging on their well-educated labour force and international relations, the region’s economies opened up and attracted significant investments. Income levels and living standards increased. The EU integration process helped drive democratisation, peace and institution building, creating new opportunities.
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