Client: U.S. Agency for International Development
Duration: 2008-2011
Region: Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Country: Kosovo
Solutions: Governance
Until recently, the fledgling nation of Kosovo’s most pressing concern was not governing as an independent state, but finalizing its territorial status. With that issue resolved, Kosovo’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) began establishing itself as an institution, creating an embassy presence in foreign countries, and negotiating international agreements and treaties related to its status as a sovereign country. The U.S. Agency for International Development-funded Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs Support (KMFAS) program supported that process. DAI helped conduct a situational analysis that identified the most immediate issues facing the Ministry and collaborated with personnel to address legal and policy issues, along with the procedural and operational aspects of building a new institution. Additionally, legal experts addressed treaties and international laws requiring ministry action, as well as national policies and laws framing the work of the MFA and diplomatic missions.

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