Handjiska-Trendafilova : ReSPA, as a regional hub, aims to provide strategic support for public administration reform by encouraging regional cooperation and developing tailor-made solutions for all PAR actors to accelerate reforms
ReSPA Director Maja Handjiska-Trendafilova visited the Chamber of Economy in Montenegro and met with its President, Dr. Nina Drakić and Vice President Dragan Kujović.
As public administration reforms need to respond to the needs of citizens and businesses, they discussed possibilities for improving cooperation and exchanging experiences, especially in the areas of: quality management, digitization of services and organizing capacity-building activities of importance for public administration but also for the entire economy.
Handjiska-Trendafilova pointed out that ReSPA, as a regional hub, aims to provide strategic support for public administration reform by encouraging regional cooperation and developing tailor-made solutions for all PAR actors to accelerate reforms.
President Drakić presented the scope of work of the Chamber as an umbrella association of the Montenegrin economy and pointed out the significant number of realized activities, emphasizing those related to digital transformation processes and circular economy.