Imagos designs and carries out governance projects where these meet criteria for success or will likely to make an innovative contribution to the body of existing governance knowledge. Below is a presentation of selected projects, both ongoing and completed.

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Evaluation of Governance, Rule of Law, Judiciary Reform and Fight Against Corruption and Organized Crime (Lot 3)

Provide findings and recommendations to assist the Directorate-General for Enlargement of the European Commission in the programming of pre-accession assistance to candidate and potential candidate countries in the Western Balkans and to improve the EC instruments to support the reform process, with particular regard to the areas of governance, rule of law, judiciary reform, fight against corruption and organised crime. Lot 3: providing operational recommendations on programming future pre-accession assistance in the specific areas of judiciary and fight against corruption and organised crime. This should include identifying good practices in other countries and how they could be applied to the enlargement countries. Click here to download the final report.

Evaluation of Governance, Rule of Law, Judiciary Reform and Fight Against Corruption and Organized Crime (Lot 2)

The overall objective of the evaluation was to provide findings and recommendations to assist the Directorate-General for Enlargement of the European Commission in the programming of pre-accession assistance to candidate and potential candidate countries in the western Balkans and to improve the EC instruments to support the reform process, with particular regard to the areas of governance, rule of law, judiciary reform, fight against corruption and organised crime. Lot 2: identifying and developing possible SMART objectives and indicators of measurement to support programming and monitoring of performance of financial assistance and reforms in the above areas (governance, rule of law, judiciary reform and fight against corruption and organised crime). Click here to download the final report!