The second meeting of citizens from the Prespa cross-border region, as part of the Prespa People’s Forum, took place in Resen, North Macedonia, on March 11th and 12th, 2026.
On the first day of the two-day meeting, the discussion focused on the management of Prespa’s agro-ecosystems, the impacts of climate change on Prespa’s waters and crops, and the future of agriculture, with the goal of building a resilient rural economy.
On the second day, discussions focused on the infrastructure connecting or capable of connecting the three countries and the institutional challenges, initiatives for young people and how cross-border cooperation can boost the influx of young people into the region, forms of alternative and sustainable tourism, and finally, how local products can be utilized in tourism.
On the first day of the two-day meeting, the discussion focused on the management of Prespa’s agro-ecosystems, the impacts of climate change on Prespa’s waters and crops, and the future of agriculture, with the goal of building a resilient rural economy.
On the second day, discussions focused on the infrastructure connecting or capable of connecting the three countries and the institutional challenges, initiatives for young people and how cross-border cooperation can boost the influx of young people into the region, forms of alternative and sustainable tourism, and finally, how local products can be utilized in tourism.
Following the meetings, participants were given a tour of the Environmental Monitoring Station and the Visitor Information Center of Galicica National Park (Stenje), the Church of St. George (Kurbinovo), Saraj (Resen), and the National Institute and Museum in Bitola.

