Kosovo Judicial Council Chair Meets World Bank Representatives to Discuss Preliminary Findings on Prosecutorial Performance

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Ardian Hajdaraj, Chair of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPC), met with representatives from the World Bank, led by Klaus Decker, to review preliminary findings from a survey assessing the performance of Kosovo’s prosecutorial system.

The meeting included KPC member Ariana Shajkovci and Head of the Unit for European Integration and International Relations, Margarita Gjocaj. The World Bank team, including Klaus Decker, Co-Team Leader and Senior Public Sector Specialist, and Ermal Vila, Governance Specialist, is engaged in the project “Evidence-Based Policy Support for Justice System Performance in the Western Balkans.”

Key Highlights from the Meeting

  • The preliminary findings of the survey highlighted positive results regarding efficiency, quality, and institutional functionality within the prosecutorial system.
  • Chair Hajdaraj commended the cooperation with the World Bank, emphasizing that such analyses provide mechanisms to strengthen transparency, efficiency, and accountability in Kosovo’s prosecutorial system.
  • The World Bank team stressed the importance of objective evaluation and standardized data to improve the justice sector.

Future Collaboration

  • The discussion also focused on ways to further enhance performance, efficiency, and service quality, highlighting the importance of a coordinated approach based on measurable indicators for sustainable reforms.
  • Both parties agreed to intensify cooperation in the next project phases, including the dissemination of findings, finalization of the technical and analytical report, and coordinated actions to ensure a transparent and inclusive process.