The aim of this project is to: build an anti-corruption and good governance coalition of Civil Society Organization (CSOs) in Southeastern Europe (SEE), to enhance CSOs capacity, knowledge and commitment to provide analysis, monitoring and advocacy, to promote the state-civil society dialogue and improve the environment for civil activism, to contribute to an enhanced cross-country public/civic support and participation for good governance and anti-corruption, To help the CSOs to improve their legitimacy, transparency and accountability. The role of Riinvest in this project was to research the issue of corruption in Kosovo. The Corruption Assessment Report (CAR) had 6 chapters of secondary research on: II. Anticorruption Policies and Regulatory Environment, III. Institutional Practice and Enforcement of the Law, IV. The Judiciary in Anti-Corruption, V. Corruption and the Economy, VI. Civil Society in Anti-Corruption, VII. International Cooperation. The most important part of the Report was Chapter I on Corruption Level studied through a survey with 1,000 respondents. Riinvest also participated in all meetings and conferences of the Initiative. Riinvest submitted various policy briefs on different issues related to Corruption in Kosovo. The second phase of the project will focus on corruption issues related to energy governance and rule of law.