From Diaspora to Nation-Builders

The Diaspora Holds the Power to Shape Macedonia's Future

You’ve supported Macedonia from afar. Now, help us shape the next chapter—together.

Why the Macedonian Diaspora Must Reconnect

For generations, Macedonians have carried their homeland with them.

In homes across Europe, North America, Australia, and beyond, the language, traditions, and stories of Macedonia continue to live on.

But something else lives there too.

A deep pride in where we come from.

And a quiet question many in the diaspora have asked for years:

What if we could do more for the country that shaped us?

An estimated 25–30% of Macedonians live abroad. 

For decades, remittances supported families. 

Now the opportunity exists to: 

  • Convert remittances into structured ownership 
  • Participate in transparent institutional projects 
  • Reconnect expertise with homeland development 
  • Help shape national reform 

 

This is not symbolic. 

It is structural participation.

The Movement Needs You

The diaspora carries something the country urgently needs:

Experience.
Global networks.
Professional expertise.
Entrepreneurial energy.
And belief in what Macedonia can become.

If even a fraction of the global Macedonian community reconnects with the homeland’s development, the impact would be transformational.

Not just economically.

But culturally.

Psychologically.

Nationally.

Because when Macedonians around the world stand together again, something powerful happens:

The pride returns.

The Third Era — Reclaiming the Macedonian Future

Every nation experiences defining moments.

Moments when its people decide whether the future will look like the past — or something greater.

Across Macedonia and throughout the diaspora, many believe that a new era is possible.

An era defined by:

• Strong institutions
• Economic renewal
• International respect
• National confidence
• A reconnected global Macedonian community

This is not about politics.

It is about restoring belief in the future of the country.

And that cannot happen without the diaspora.

A Global Macedonian Network

This initiative seeks to reconnect Macedonians across the world into a global network committed to national renewal.

Through dialogue, cooperation, and shared vision, the diaspora can help:

• Strengthen institutional credibility
• Encourage modernization and transparency
• Support economic development across key sectors
• Rebuild international confidence in the region

Most importantly, the diaspora can help restore belief inside the country itself.

When people see Macedonians abroad reconnecting and engaging, it sends a powerful message:

The world has not forgotten Macedonia.

And neither have its people.

Join the Diaspora for Change. Be the Bridge to a New Macedonia.

Host a Meet-Up with Goran Taskovski

“I want to listen to you. I want to answer your questions. Let’s talk about how we move Macedonia forward—together.” 

If you lead a diaspora group, student association, business circle, or church group, you can host a private session with Goran Taskovski. 

He will join your group live—virtually—to discuss: 

  • The Macedonian Era Third 
  • The Movement for Change 
  • What it means to be a part of shaping Macedonia’s next chapter 

Spots are limited. Book your preferred date now. 

MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE – DIASPORA FOR CHANGE

Ways You Can Get Involved

Whether you’re in Macedonia or abroad, a business leader or a student, your voice and support matter. 

Be part of roundtables across the Europe, North America, Australia, and beyond

Help distribute the manifesto and briefing materials

Recruit fellow Macedonians in your area to register to vote and follow the movement 

Fund events, sponsor young leaders, or join our donor network 

Join the Global Macedonian Dialogue

A Virtual Gathering for Diaspora, Development, and Shared Future

Join a global online briefing bringing together Macedonians abroad, regional supporters, and international voices to explore how stronger networks can contribute to long-term modernization, opportunity, and pride.