The transformation of the Education Reform Initiative of South Eastern Europe (ERI SEE) has received strong support from ERI SEE member countries and shall lead to a legal basis for a sustainable, regionally owned and co-financed structure of the initiative.
In June 2010, five ERI SEE member countries reaffirmed their commitment to cooperating within the ERI SEE initiative through the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on the Role and Organization of the ERI SEE by Ministers responsible for Education and Higher Education of Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, as well as by high-level representatives of the RCC and the Task Force.
Following the closure of the ERI SEE Agency in Zagreb, in June 2010, the government of Serbia has expressed interest to become the next host country of the ERI SEE Secretariat and to designate the Centre for Education Policy (CEP) as the institution that will carry out the remainder of the ERI SEE 2010 Work Programme, prior to the opening of the new ERI SEE Secretariat. The ERI SEE Governing Board has accepted both of these proposals, therefore paving the way towards the transfer of ERI SEE operations from Zagreb to Belgrade.
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