“The social reform which we made in 2019 has brought numerous benefits for the citizens which are of a vulnerable categories. Together with UNDP and the Employment Agency of North Macedonia, we have created and realized programs and measures for trainings, practice, additional qualifications, pre-qualifications, self-employment in order for these people to be more competitive and more attractive in the labor market”, said the Minister Shahpaska, during the meeting with the vice-Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway in Belgrade also in charge for North Macedonia, Geer Hakon Johansen and Narin Sakahjan and with the constant representative of the UNDP in this country, which was held after today’s opening of the new part of the object of the kindergarten “April 8”, in Suto Orizari.
Through this project for inclusion of Roma children in the kindergartens, to include up to 400 children from the most vulnerable Roma categories for free, the people who use Guaranteed Minimal Social Welfare, and at the same time, we are working with their parents for the importance of pre-school education”, highlighted the minister.