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Country rating
2014
 
EaP Index 2014.pdf (894.71 KB)

  • 1 Moldova
    0.70
    Linkage
    0.70
    Approximation
    0.71
    Management
  • 2 Georgia
    0.59
    Linkage
    0.69
    Approximation
    0.74
    Management
  • 3 Ukraine
    0.66
    Linkage
    0.60
    Approximation
    0.50
    Management
  • 4 Armenia
    0.52
    Linkage
    0.61
    Approximation
    0.48
    Management
  • 5 Azerbaijan
    0.42
    Linkage
    0.42
    Approximation
    0.31
    Management
  • 6 Belarus
    0.32
    Linkage
    0.32
    Approximation
    0.25
    Management

News and Events

Eastern Partnership E-democracy and Cyberspace Situation Review: Ukraine and Georgia demonstrate surprisingly strong results
6 October 2017

E-governance Academy has completed its largest ever study on Eastern Partnership countries’ safety of information society and e-democracy. The study found that Ukraine and Georgia demonstrate the highest development in this field. According to authors, the enthusiasm-based cooperation of civil society and IT industry in Ukraine can serve as a role model also for Estonia.

Belarus Roadmap for Higher Education Reform – 5th Monitoring Report (February-May 2017)
28 June 2017

The Belarusian Independent Bologna Committee (BIBC) and Ad Hoc Commission of Belarusian National Platform of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (BNP EaP CSF) released the 5th Monitoring Report of the Roadmap implementation for higher education reform in Belarus for the period February-May 2017.

Benefits and Costs of DCFTA: Evaluation of the Impact on Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine
12 February 2017

The Bertelsman Stiftung has recently published a study providing an impact evaluation of the DCFTA implementation in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Study presents the analysis of the benefits and costs that have already materialised or are yet expected to manifest themselves in the longer run in the public and private sectors.