We-Go Knowledge Net

The We-Go Knowledge Net community is established by identifying relevant eGovernment
stakeholders in all Western Balkan Countries and organizing relevant activities with their participation. We-Go team participants actively contribute to this community, and the stakeholders can actively participate in sharing and communicating the knowledge about eGovernment services or in using the results of the We-Go Knowledge Net.

To offer the initial content for the We-Go Knowledge Net, the We-Go team participants made a deep analysis of implementation levels of existing eGovernment services and collected information about realized EU services and finally matched them. The desk research is a just one delivery which describes this relevant information and is the basis for the initial data stored in the form of electronic representation on local We-Go web sites in all WBC or published on the ePractice.eu portal.

Blueprint for Protection of Democracy from Information Threats

The Metamorphosis Foundation and the Anti-Disinformation Network for the Balkans (ADN-Balkans), through an interdisciplinary process of broad consultations in cooperation with international and regional partners, including the international conference “Together for Truth: Whole-of-Society Approach to Safeguard Democracy,” held in April 2025 in Skopje, developed the Position Paper: Blueprint for Protection of Democracy from Information Threats. […]

Evaluating North Macedonia’s Media Law Reforms—A Partial Step Toward European Standards

North Macedonia is undergoing reforms to its media legislation, aiming to align with European Union (EU) standards. The Metamorphosis Foundation welcomes the initiative of the Government of Republic of North Macedonia to align national media legislation with European standards, particularly in the context of Chapter 23 of the EU acquis and the European Media Freedom […]

STATE FUNDING IN NORTH MACEDONIA: MAKING THE SYSTEM FAIRER, STRONGER, AND MORE TRANSPARENT

This policy document builds on the findings of an in-depth study on paid political advertising during the 2024 parliamentary elections.[1] It aims to identify sustainable and realistic, long-term solutions to improve the system of political financing in the country. And, whilst we have focused on the use of indirect state funding through media – inclusive […]