National Organizations Raise Concerns Over Proposed Funding Allocation
Portalb.mk – At a recent meeting of the Roma Support Movement (RSM), discussions centered on a proposed law concerning funding allocated through games and activities. National organizations representing beneficiaries of these funds are expressing concerns regarding potential alterations to the legislation. The core of the debate revolves around the designation of organizations eligible to receive and manage these funds.
Currently, the proposed law aims to directly benefit national organizations, alongside individuals with personal use and the Red Cross. However, representatives from these key organizations argue that changes could introduce significant risks. Specifically, they contend that the proposed revisions lack clear, transparent, and accountable mechanisms for distributing funds intended for early intervention categories.
The national sector representatives believe this could lead to the unmonitored allocation of resources. The meeting served as a forum for national organizations to voice their position on the proposed law, emphasizing the need for safeguards to ensure responsible and targeted distribution of funds. The discussion highlighted the importance of maintaining recognized categories within the law and establishing robust oversight processes.
The debate underscores the ongoing efforts to shape the final form of the law.
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This proposed law raises serious concerns about limiting access to vital support programs for vulnerable communities.