Transition Report 2024-25
Under the EU''s Growth Plan for the Western Balkans, Kosovo is slated to receive €882.6 million in 2024-27. Disbursements are conditional on the country fulfilling reforms set out in the reform agenda.
Evaluating the impact of demand-side response in Kosovo during the
In this study, we examine how Kosovo managed the electricity crisis and consider the impact of demand-side. We analyze the data of electricity generation, demand, and prices from pre-crisis time
Kosovo''s Electricity Sector Challenges and Opportunities
ABSTRACT: Since the start of the war in Ukraine, electricity prices in Europe have increased and become more volatile. This coupled with unreliable domestic electricity supply has led to significant
Strengthening Prevention and Response to Violence Against
Strengthening Prevention and Response to Violence Against Children in Kosovo When children are forced into work on the streets, it is often a sign that families lack access to the support
Kosovo in the Berlin Process Ko
nges in the Western Balkans. It was launched in 2014 by German Chancellor Angela Merkel as a response to the ongoing challenges in the region, including political instability, economic
Beyond Coal: Investing in Kosovo''s Energy Future
In this brief review, we examine the potential for meeting Kosovo''s energy demand growth, focusing on electricity. We find that Kosovo can seize on the readiness of international financial institutions and
Energy Overview
Kosovo''s current electricity system requires investment, upgrading, and redevelopment—posing significant challenges to economic growth and development. Power limitations hinder investment and
World Bank Document
Political tensions, and only partial recognition within the international community as an independent sovereign state, have hampered foreign direct investment and economic growth. Kosovo also has
REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO
Growth is projected to accelerate to 33⁄4 percent in 2024, driven by domestic demand. Key risks to the outlook include commodity price spikes due to geopolitical tensions, weaker activity in advanced