Kosovo Property Rights Program (PRP) Quarterly Report: January – March 2018

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

USAID’s Property Rights Program (PRP) is a four-year activity that aims to address the property rights challenges and to develop a plan for the stabilization of the property rights regime in Kosovo. The program will work in partnership with the Government of Kosovo (GOK), selected municipalities and other relevant local and international stakeholders. USAID has allocated $8.5 million for the implementation of the Property Rights Program.

SUMMARY OF RESULTS FOR THE REPORTING PERIOD AND KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

This Quarter saw PRP advance its initiatives significantly under all four Objectives. Under Objective 1, PRP secured the new Government’s commitment to implement the National Strategy on Property Rights (NSPR), and has continued to support the timely development of legislation to implement its reform agenda at a steady pace. Under Objective 2, the piloting of improved case management reforms has produced demonstrable improvements in the courts’ efficiency and effectiveness in adjudicating property rights cases; and has prompted judges to call for the institutionalization of such practices throughout Kosovo’s judicial system. Under Objective 3, PRP continued its public outreach on women’s equal property rights with a range of activities that were organized around International Women’s Day. Under Objective 4, PRP has moved forward a number of initiatives in partner municipalities that are designed to improve municipal governments’ services to their citizens including delivery of technical assistance and installation of hardware assets.