SASPAC launches new website on development priorities

SASPAC has launched a new online platform. The website is now accessible to the public.

The platform brings together all foreign assistance data in Albania. It presents transparent and structured information.

Users can find details on EU IPA programmes and funding. The site also lists donors, partners and implementing institutions. It includes active projects and on-the-ground results.

The platform shows priority sectors and fund allocation. It also provides public data for institutions, partners and citizens.

The website aims to improve understanding of Albania’s development priorities. It also strengthens coordination among Albanian institutions, the EU, international partners and civil society.

The European Union co-financed the website through the project “Support to EU Financial Assistance Management in Albania.”

SASPAC ensures coordinated strategic planning. It also supports transparent use of foreign funds in line with EU integration priorities.

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