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ACTIVITY THE ACTION TANK REPORT 2017

!2 REPORT OUTLINE: 1. About IPRE.3 2. IPRE Team..4 3. IPRE Board.5 4. IPRE Partners and Donors..8 5. IPRE in Figures - Visibility and Communication..10 6. IPRE Projects' Profile and Budget.13 7. IPRE Financial Report.17 8. IPRE Strategic Priorities for 2018-2019 18

!3 1. ABOUT IPRE The Institute for European Policies and Reforms (hereinafter IPRE) was established in March 2015 as an independent, non-partisan, and non-profit action centre for research and analysis, founded by a team of national and international experts, former governmental officials, civil servants and career diplomats. Membership - IPRE is a member of the EaP CSF (www.eap-csf.eu), co-initiator of the EaP Think- Tank Forum and an associate partner of the Southeast European Leadership for Development and Integrity (www.seldi.net ). IPRE MISSION is to accelerate the European integration of the Republic of Moldova by promoting the implementation of systemic reforms, increasing participatory democracy and strengthening the role of citizens in decision-making processes on the national and local levels. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES: Promote Europeanisation process of the Republic of Moldova Contribute to community development and citizen s empowerment Strengthen IPRE s Think-Tank capacities CORE OBJECTIVES: Conduct research, public policy development and monitoring of the key areas of transformation as provided by the EU-Moldova Association Agreement; Promote research and public policy products on the local, national and European levels, including through advocacy actions, building and participating in thematic non-governmental coalitions; Empower youth and local media aiming to promote civic engagement and participatory democracy.

!4 2. IPRE TEAM Iulian GROZA, Executive Director, European Integration Policy Moderator PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law, Moldova State University Post-Graduate European and Security Studies Bachelor of Law Faculty, Moldova State University Email: iulian.groza@ipre.md Iulian RUSU, Justice and Anticorruption Policy Moderator PhD Candidate in Law, Moldovan State University MJur (OXON) - University of Oxford, UK Email: iulian.rusu@ipre.md Victor LUTENCO, Policy Moderator for Social Policy Social Affairs, Health and Diaspora MA and BA in Political Sciences, State University of Moldova Email: victor.lutenco@ipre.md Adrian ERMURACHI, Project Coordinator, Good Governance Expert (by December 2017) PhD Candidate, International Public Law, Moldova State University MA, International Law and Foreign Economic Relations Law, Moldova State University Email: adrian.ermurachi@ipre.md Stanislav GHILEȚCHI, Project Coordinator, Good Governance Expert MSc, Public Policy and Administration, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK BA, Business Administration, Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA Email: stas.ghiletchi@ipre.md Dorina CIOBANU, Project Coordinator, Women Empowerment and SMEs expert BA in Marketing, West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Email: dorina.ciobanu@ipre.md Mariana PLATON, Project Coordinator, Youth Empowerment Expert BA International Management Institute IMI-NOVA Email: mariana.platon@ipre.md Simion CIOCHINĂ, Communication Officer, PhD Candidate in Journalism MA and BA; Faculty of Journalism and Communication Science, State University of Moldova Email: simion.ciochina@ipre.md Mihai MOGÎLDEA, Associate Expert, European Integration expert BA in Political Science, SNSPA, Bucharest, Romania MA in Political and Administrative Studies, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium Email: mihai.mogildea@ipre.md Ecaterina BALABAN, Chief Accountant BA of Finance, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, Finance and Accounting Email: ecaterina.balaban@ipre.md

!5 3.1. IPRE BOARD Vladislav KULMINSKI, Acting Chairman, Executive Director of the Institute for Strategic Initiatives (founder) Currently Executive Director of the Institute for Strategic Studies. He Is a Syracuse Humpfrey Fellow, Syracuse University. He was most recently the Political Adviser to the Prime Minister of Moldova, where he advised the Prime Minister on domestic politics and reforms. He was heavily involved in efforts to push reform in a number of areas, including public administration. He coordinated conflict resolution programs in Ukraine for Marti Ahtisaari s centre and the Crisis Management Initiative. Prior to this, he led a Confidence Building Measure program for Moldova and its Transnistrian region, and worked as a Political Advisor to the UK Embassy. He has an M.A. in International Relations and EU studies from Central European University. Victor LUTENCO, Member of the Board (founder) Is the expert on social issues and diaspora affairs. He is currently a Policy Moderator at IPRE. Before he was the Head of the Diaspora Relations Bureau (DRB) from the Moldovan Government. He gained solid experience in the field of social development and migration, working in an antitrafficking NGO (2003-2005), and acting as the national coordinator in the International Organisation for Migration (2005-2008). He subsequently joined the United Nations system, working in 2008-2010 with the United Nations Population Fund on demographic policies in Moldova. Mr. Lutenco holds a master's degree in Political Science from the State University of Moldova. He is fluent in Romanian, English, Russian and Italian. Eugen STURZA, Member of the Board, Associate expert (founder) Is an IPRE associate expert. He is an expert in public administration and political affairs. He hold different positions in the Government Secretariat. He was the Head of the Cabinet of the Prime-minister of the Republic of Moldova (2013-2015). Iulian GROZA, Member of the Board, Executive Director Is an expert on foreign policy, European affairs and good governance. He is a former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova responsible for European Integration (June 2013 to February 2015). Before that he served in different capacities including as Director General at the Directorate for European integration at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration. He was posted as well to Brussels at the Moldovan Mission to the EU. Mr. Groza was a member of the Moldovan negotiation team of the EU-Moldova Association Agreement and led the Moldovan Task Force in the EU-Moldova Visa Liberalization Dialogue. Mr. Groza is a PhD candidate at the Moldovan State University and holds a degree in law. He also did postgraduate European Studies at Birmingham University and NATO Security Studies at SNSPA in Bucharest.

!6 3.2. DESIGNATED MEMBERS OF IPRE BOARD Marin CIOBANU, Chairman Employers Association of the Manufacturing Industry from the Republic of Moldova Is an expert in economic development. He was the Head of the Free Economic Zone Balti in Moldova. He graduated from the Friedrich Alexander University, Germany. Valentina URSU, Journalist Is a renowned Moldovan journalist, currently working for the Radio Free Europe Moldova Office www.europalibera.org Victor CHIRILA, President of the Association for Foreign Policy Is an experienced expert on Moldovan politics, European integration and foreign policy issues. He holds a degree in history of the A. I. Cuza University in Iasi, Romania. Between 1994 and 1996, Mr. Chirila pursued master studies in international relations at the National School for Political Studies and Public Administration in Bucharest, Romania. In 2007, he has been awarded Master of Science in European Public Policy by the Edinburgh University, United Kingdom. Between 1996 and 2006, Mr. Chirila worked with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova. Eugen CARPOV, Former Deputy Prime-Minister for Reintegration Is currently a Member of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. Previously he held the position of Deputy Prime-Minister for Reintegration (2011-2015). Before that he worked between for few year in the business sector. He is a career diplomat and served in different positions in the Moldovan Ministry of Foreign including as Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Poland (2005-2007) and Head of the Moldovan Mission to the EU (2007-2008). Iurie LEANCĂ, Former Prime minister Is a Moldovan politician, currently being a Member of the Moldovan Parliament, and charring the European People s Party of Moldova. He held the position of Prime-minister of the Republic of Moldova from May 2013 to March 2015. He is a career diplomat and served in different positions in the Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and diplomatic Missions abroad from 1989 until 2002. Between 2009 and 2013 he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration. He holds a diplomatic rank of Ambassador. Mr. Leanca is one of the key experts on European integration of the Republic of Moldova. Igor BOȚAN, Executive Director, Association for Participatory Democracy He holds a Ph.D. in physics and mathematics. He studied also at the Georgetown University[1] Between 1992 and 1994, he worked for the President of Moldova. Since 1995, he has been a correspondent for the Moldova Azi online magazine and for the Vocea Civica newspaper. Between 2000-2008, Boţan worked as political commentator for Radio Free Europe, BBC, and The Economist Intelligence Unit.

!7 3.3. HONORARY MEMBERS OF IPRE BOARD Miroslav Lajčák, First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovak Republic Miroslav Lajčák has held during his career numerous significant positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as other governmental institutions. Mr. Lajčák studied law at the Comenius University and continued his studies at the State Institute of International Relations in Moscow. In 2005-2006 he was chosen to be the Personal Representative of the EU High Representative for CFSP Javier Solana to facilitate the Montenegrin dialogue. Since 2007, Mr. Lajčák worked as High Representative of International Community and EU Special Representative for Bosnia and Herzogovina and in January 2009 he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic. He held this position until June 2010. By the end of 2010, he was assigned Managing Director Russia, Eastern Neighbourhood and the Western Balkans in the European External Action Service. In 2012, he was appointed the Deputy Prime Minister and re-appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic. Radoslaw SIKORSKI, Senior Fellow, Center of European Studies, Harward University Radoslaw Sikorski, currently a Senior Fellow, Center of European Studies, Harward University. Mr. Sikorski graduated from the University of Oxford with a B.A. and an M.A. in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. He was a war correspondent in Afghanistan and Angola in 1986-89. In 1987, Sikorski won the World Press Photo award for a photograph taken in Afghanistan. As Deputy Minister of National Defense in 1992, Radosław Sikorski initiated Poland s NATO accession campaign. In 1998-2001 he served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Honorary Chairman of the Foundation for Assistance to Poles in the East. From 2002 to 2005, he was resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. and executive director of the New Atlantic Initiative. He was editor of the analytical publication European Outlook and organized international conferences on topics such as UN reform and the 25th anniversary of the Solidarity movement. He appeared before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs as an expert on Atlantic issues. Radosław Sikorski was elected senator for Bydgoszcz in 2005. He served as Minister of National Defense of Poland from 2005 to 2007, Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2007 to 2014, and Marshal of the Sejm (Speaker of Poland s Parliament) from September 2014 to June 2015. Sikorski is the author of several books, including Dust of the Saints and The Polish House: An Intimate History of Poland. In 2012 he was named one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers by Foreign Policy magazine for telling the truth, even when it s not diplomatic. Carl BILDT, Chair of the Global Commission for Internet Governance Carl Bildt has served as both Prime Minister (1991-1994) and Foreign Minister (2006-2014) of Sweden. During the first period his government initiated major liberal economic reforms, as well as negotiated and signed membership agreement with the European Union. He served in international functions with the EU and UN, primarily related to the conflicts in the Balkans. Carl Bildt was an early advocate of the new ICT technologies. After stepping down as leader of the Moderate Party of Sweden in 1999 and leaving Parliament in 2000 he was also engaged in corporate boards in Sweden and the US as well as different international think- tanks. Returning as Foreign Minister of Sweden in 2006, he came to be seen as one of the most prominent and vocal of European foreign ministers during those years. He was one of the initiators of EUs Eastern Partnership, and pushed the EU forward also on issues of the Middle East. Carl Bildt has continued to push the use of social media also in international diplomacy.

!8 4.1. IPRE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS

!9 4.2. IPRE IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS

!10 5.1. IPRE IN FIGURES - VISIBILITY AND COMMUNICATION

!11 5.2 IPRE IN FIGURES - VISIBILITY AND COMMUNICATION

!12 5.3. IPRE IN FIGURES - VISIBILITY AND COMMUNICATION

!13 6.1. IPRE PROJECTS PROFILE (2017) Project: Building a Democratic Regional Media Type of project: Raising awareness and empowerment of local media Duration: August 2016 March 2017 Contracting entity: British Embassy in Chișinău from the Good Governance Fund (GGF) Project: Improving Capacity of CSOs to Fight Corruption in the Republic of Moldova Type of the project: Policy development, empowerment of CSOs and advocacy Duration: November 2016 July 2017 Contracting entity: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia Project Public Hearings for Chișinău Type of the project: Public policy development, civic engagement and advocacy Duration: November 2016 October 2017 Contracting entity: Foundation of Open Society Institute/ OSF Project Strengthening the National Identity of Moldova within the EU association process (MIDEU) Type of the project: Research, policy development, empowerment Duration: May - December 2017 Contracting entity: German Foreign Office Project Monitoring the implementation of the EU- Moldova Association Agreement Type of project: Monitoring and evaluation Duration: January - December 2017 Contracting entity: Konrad Adenauer Foundation Project European Integration Dialogue Type of project: Policy Dialogues, Policy papers Duration: January - December 2017 Contracting entity: Konrad Adenauer Foundation Project Eastern Partnership Youth IPRE Summer School Type of project: Youth Empowerment Duration: May - August 2017 Contracting entity: Konrad Adenauer Foundation Project Eastern Partnership Think Tank Forum Type of project: Policy development, Research and Advocacy Duration: May - December 2017 Contracting entity: 2017 EaP CSF Re-granting with the support of the EU and NED and KAS Project Debates for Development 2.0 Type of project: Youth empowerment Duration: March 2017 - May 2018 Contracting entity: Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Romania Project: Changing political future through the new generation Type of project: Youth empowerment Duration: May - December 2017 Contracting entity: Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSS) Project Get Moldova our of the Corruption Circle - Lessons Learned from Romania Type of project: Youth empowerment Duration: May - December 2017 Contracting entity: KAS SEE Rule of Law Programme (Romania)

!14 6.2. IPRE PROJECTS

!15 6.3. IPRE PROJECTS BUDGETS (2017) DEVELOPMENT PARTNER EUR (2017) Konrad Adenauer Foundation 55.710 Hanns Seidel Foundation 2.900 (total 30.101*) Open Society Foundation 45.136 The Dutch Government 41.414 German Foreign Office (IEP) 9.700 (total 29.100*) EaP CSF Regranting (EU/NED) 19.895 Estonian Foreign Ministry 13.116 UK GGF 24.612 Total Project Budgets managed in 2017: 212.483 EUR *approx. 90% of funds managed by partner

!16 6.4. IPRE PROJECTS BUDGETS (2017) 12% 21% 26% 5% 6% 1% 19% 9%

!17 7. IPRE FINANCIAL REPORT 2017 # IPRE BUDGET LINES Approved Executed 1.1. Grant Contracts BUDGET 212,483 BUDGET 210,933 1.2. Membership fees 11 11 1.3. Institutional Reserve Fund 2017 407 407 1.4. Other 1,633 2,330 Total Income 214,534 213,681 2 Operational Expenses 2.1. Salaries 29,339 29,339 2.2. Consultancy Services fees 94,005 94,005 2.3. Translation & Interpretation 3,554 3,554 2.4. Office Rent 10,801 10,801 2.5. Office Maintenance costs 2,835 2,562 2.6. Events - Catering, rent, interpretation 60,912 60,912 2.7. Local Transport 2,695 2,695 2.8. Equipment (equipment, Printers, laptops, 1,230 3,022 2.9. etc.) Office Consumables 110 110 2.10 Visibility costs 627 627. 2.11 Banking Costs 2,310 2,310. 2.12 Other 4,554 568. 2.13 Allocations for the IPRE Institutional Reserve 1,550 31. Fund Total (2018) Operational Expenses 214,521 210,536

!18 8. IPRE STRATEGIC PRIORITIES FOR 2018-2019 I. Strategic Priority 1 - Promote the Europeanisation process of the Republic of Moldova 1.1. Monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of the EU-Moldova Association Agreement. 1.2. Conducting research and policy analysis on key reform areas 1.3. Organising public events, seminars and conferences in the Republic of Moldova, in particular outside Chisinau 1.5. Implement Policy and Advocacy partnerships with EU partner Think Tanks on the Europeanisation processes 1.6. Undertake Advocacy visits related to the Europeanisation process of Moldova to EU institutions and member-states 1.7. Contribute to the organisation of the EaP Think-Tank Forum and EaP Reflection Forum II. Strategic Priority 2 - Contribute to community development, civic activism and participatory democracy 2.1. Increase the number of youth initiatives by creating a community of proactive young leaders 2.2. Enlarge the network of Youth Debate Clubs in Moldova 2.3. Train young members of the society, in particular on the local level, by empowering them in critical thinking 2.4. Empower local media to become more efficient, independent and sustainable players on the national mass-media 2.5. Support the creation of an efficient platform of cooperation and partnership between citizens, CSOs and local public administration authorities on local level aiming to improve accountability of local authorities and civic participation 2.6. Promote a civil society inter-ethnic dialogue in the Republic of Moldova. III. Strategic Priority 3. Strengthen IPRE s think tank capacities 3.1. Hold annual IPRE Board Meetings 3.2. Improve policy research standards and quality 3.3. Enhance Advocacy capacities 3.4. Develop and implement IPRE & EU think tanks exchange internship/fellowship programs 3.5. Develop and implement an updated Human Resources IPRE s policy 3.6. Perform an external Needs and Capacity Institutional Assessment of IPRE

WEB: WWW.IPRE.MD EMAIL: INFO@IPRE.MD FACEBOOK/TWITTER: @IPREMD OFFICE TEL: +373 22 788989 OFFICE ADDRESS: 90 BUCUREȘTI STR. OF. 20, CHIȘINĂU, THE ACTION TANK PRESENTED BY: IULIAN GROZA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR