About us


Our previous Project in Kosovo

Kosovo Legal Profession Program

Support the Kosovo Chamber of Advocates (KCA) to promote legal excellence among its members

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30

countries


NCSC has worked in more than 30 countries
7

Donors


NCSC has implemented projects funded directly by individual governments, as well as by donor agencies.
4

projects in Kosovo


NCSC has implemented two Projects in Kosovo and currently is implementing two other Projects.
16

years of experience in Kosovo


NCSC has been active in Kosovo since 2001, working with justice sector.

Our work in Kosovo

  • 2016-OngoingDemand for Justice

    Demand for Justice Program will support the development of robust evidence-driven demand for justice in Kosovo. Working with civil society partners, universities and high schools, the program will expand community-based information resources to inform citizens of their rights and the mechanisms to activate them, to counter corruption, and to hold justice sector actors accountable.

  • 2011-2015Kosovo Legal Proffession Program

    Kosovo Legal Profession (KLP) Program was a three-year cooperative agreement with USAID in Kosovo .The program worked with university law faculties to enhance clinical legal education, and with the Chamber of Advocates' to strengthen continuing legal education programs and membership services.

  • 2007-2011Kosovo Justice Support Program

    The Justice Support Program worked with the Kosovo Judicial Council, the Ministry of Justice, Courts, and Prosecution Offices to improve the legal framework for the justice sector, strengthen the administration of courts and prosecution offices, and increase citizen awareness and access to justice. NCSC implemented a model courts program, renovating 10 facilities and introducing improvement to case and records management, the organization of administrative services, backlog reduction, and customer service.

  • 2003-2007Justice Sector Reform Activity in Kosovo

    The Justice System Reform Activity in Kosovo assisted the transition of the judicial system to the institutions of provisional self-governance, supporting the establishment of Kosovo’s first judicial and prosecutorial council and the establishment of judicial audit and judicial inspection units. NCSC also worked with municipal courts across Kosovo to reduce backlogs in civil execution cases and assisted courts with a range of court administration reforms including audio recording, archive management, and case management.