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Social Inclusion of Disadvantaged Groups in the Western Balkans (SoRi III) Accession to the European Union is a declared political goal of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Serbia. This drives social policy reforms and inclusion. However, real progress in this area is slow, and implementation of the ‘leave no one behind’ principle is limited. The most socially and economically disadvantaged groups include ethnic minorities (especially Roma), people with disabilities, single mothers, elderly people, victims of (domestic) violence, the LGBTIQ+ community, people in rural areas, as well as returnees from the EU countries. They face practical problems like inadequate infrastructure, limited access to education or childcare, social protection and health services. Many struggle to find and keep employment as well. In addition, state and non-state entities lack the sufficient funds, capabilities and the relevant data to design and offer needs-oriented services. Objective Local governments in the Western Balkans are improving the social and economic inclusion of vulnerable groups at local level. |