The BorPres project partners are delighted to announce the upcoming Stakeholder Consultation Workshop, focused on exploring the development perspectives for tourism following the opening of the new border crossing point at Prespa.
The workshop will take place on Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at 10:30 am, at Lakeview Hotel & Resort at Otesevo, Resen.
The purpose of this workshop is to gather the regional and local stakeholders of the Republic of North Macedonia and provide them with an opportunity to contribute their insights and actively participate in shaping the action plan for enhancing and managing tourist flows after the opening of the border crossing point at Prespa.
This initiative is part of the BorPres project | Prespa Border Station: Preparatory actions for the installation of the Border Crossing Point between Greece and the Republic of North Macedonia in the area of Lake Prespa and is coordinated by the BorPres project partnership consisted of the Region of Western Macedonia and the Ministry of the Interior (Sector Macedonia and Thrace), ANKO Western Macedonia S.A. from Greece and the Ministry of Interior from the Republic of North Macedonia.
The Stakeholder Consultation Workshop at Resen is the second of two workshops planned in the cross-border region of Greece and the Republic of North Macedonia, aiming to foster collaboration and gather valuable insights from local and regional organisations and institutions. By bringing together various stakeholders, including government officials, representatives from the tourism industry, and local organizations, the workshop aims to facilitate dialogue and foster cooperation towards sustainable tourism development.
For more information about the BorPres project, please visit the project website at https://borpresproject.eu/.
The “BorPres” project is co-funded by the European Union and by national resources of the countries participating in the Program Interreg IPA-CBC “Greece – Republic of North Macedonia” 2014-2020.
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