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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, today took part in conference
“Priorities of the Government and the Capacity Development needs", organized by CDF Project (Capacity Development Facility).
In his speech at the conference, Deputy Prime Minister Kuci said that the Government of the Republic of Kosovo is extremely grateful for the help provided until now from CDF project and the project consultants. "I express our full support for the future of this project and further support of this project to further develop our capabilities," said Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi.
CDF project is a joint initiative of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Kosovo Foundation for Open Society (KFOS), which is financially supported by the Norway Government
This conference continues its work tomorrow.