Council of Europe Development Bank

Supporting Roma businesses in South Eastern Europe

Last update: Nov 25, 2025 Last update: Nov 25, 2025

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Location:Albania, Kosovo, Moldova, Romani ...
Albania, Kosovo, Moldova, Romania
Category:Unspecified/other
Status:Approval
Sectors:Private Sector & Trade, Financial Services & Audit
Languages:English
Contracting authority: Redi Economic Development SA
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: EUR 5,000,000
Date posted: Nov 25, 2025

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Supporting Roma businesses in South Eastern EuropeApproval date: 20 November 2025 Borrower: REDI Economic Development SA Country: Luxembourg Loan size: € 5 000 000 Line of action: Supporting Jobs and Economic and Financial Inclusion Status: In progress A
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About the Funding Agency

The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) is a multilateral development bank with a social vocation. Established on 16 April 1956 in order to bring solutions to the problems of refugees, its scope of action has progressively widened to other sectors of action directly contributing to strengthening social cohesion in Europe.

The CEB represents a major instrument of the policy of solidarity in Europe, in order to help its 40 Member States achieve sustainable and equitable growth: it thus participates in financing social projects, responds to emergency situations and, in so doing, contributes to improving the living conditions of the most disadvantaged population groups. The CEB contributes to the implementation of socially oriented investment projects through three sectoral lines of action, namely: 1- strengthening social integration; 2- managing the environment; and, 3- supporting public infrastructure with a social vocation.

Type of projects: services, supply, works.

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About the Sectors

Private Sector & Trade

Entails initiatives that promote entrepreneurship, strengthen competitive markets, and expand domestic and international trade opportunities.


Key areas:
  • Private sector development and SME/MSME support
  • Entrepreneurship, start-ups, and business growth initiatives
  • Trade facilitation, import/export, and market access
  • Commerce, retail/wholesale, and free trade mechanisms

Financial Services & Audit

Covers financial, banking, insurance, investment, and audit services related to the management, transfer, and oversight of financial resources.


Key areas:
  • Financial services, banking, and insurance
  • Accounting, auditing, and financial reporting
  • Investment, capital markets, and financial inclusion

Locations

Albania

Albania focuses on road modernization, rail upgrades, port expansion, and energy infrastructure to improve regional integration and support economic growth. EU cohesion and pre-accession funds are a major source of infrastructure financing. Investments aim to strengthen trade links with neighboring countries and enhance tourism accessibility. Governance reforms, fiscal capacity, and project implementation efficiency remain critical challenges.

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Nr. of jobs: 15

Kosovo

Kosovo focuses on road expansion, energy generation, and water infrastructure to strengthen economic growth and regional integration. Infrastructure financing relies on public budgets, international financial institutions, and EU assistance. Investments aim to improve electricity reliability and cross-border connectivity in the Western Balkans. Governance reforms, fiscal capacity, and energy diversification remain critical to long-term development.

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