Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Support women empowerment Kosovo
Summary
By helping to educate women in Kosovo about business, religious and racial tolerance, and how to work together as one, women can become beacons of resolve in their country.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Since the UN intervened in 1999, Kosovo has resolved to stop the violence between Serbians and Albanians, the conflict has become an International concern. As movement is made to once and for all end the conflict, but it is necessary for women's voices to be heard - as they are the strength that has kept families and communities together. We intend on ensuring that their voices are heard, and that those voices are educated and strong.
Activities
The voices of women in Kosovo has been hushed for hundreds of years - however, we aim to give these women an education, a skills trade, and a voice in which to make their opinions known and help rehabilitate their country.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $624
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $199,376
Total Funding Goal: $200,000
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This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
As the UN continues to resolve the conflicts in Kosovo, ensuring that women have a voice and a contribution is vital. Through education, skills training, and trama counseling we offer these women that voice and help them find the strength to use it.
Project Message
Homeless, jobless and sick, we still had to start a life. I took so many medicines to recover but found no relief from my pains. The best medicine for me was Women for Women International’s program.
- Nazmije, Participant in Kosovo Program
Who is Running This Project
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Shannon O'Donnell
Online Marketing Manager
4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
United States
202.737.7705
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Project Sponsor
Organization
Women for Women International
4455 Connecticut Avenue Suite 200
Washington,
DC
20008
United States
202.737.7705
http://www.womenforwomen.org
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Where this Project is Located
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This project is located in
Serbia
and can also be found under
Economic Development.
For more information about Serbia, read the Human Development Report on Serbia or the Wikipedia entry for Serbia.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on January 15, 2008
Latest Update from the Field
Minirja's Sotry
By Ariana LaMagra - Minirja, September 28, 2009 02:08 PM
Minirja is a quite noble woman, that can be seen by her face, and from the first meeting that I had with Minire I have noticed an open hearted in her face, and by talking she began to tell me that she has an adopted daughter and that for many others she provides temporary accommodation. This five member family lives with incomes that are earned by Minire’s husband working as taxi driver even though he is an economist by its profession. This is her story, in her words, of the children she has adopted (in Kosova we have many orphans due to the campaign of ethnic cleansing, so we need good mothers like Minirja to take good care of the kids).
“One day I was sitting near by television, when an program dedicated to abandoned children has started and I looked it with many attention and I could not remove those kids from my mind in any moment as they were not guilty for their destiny. I was praying for those kids that faith should smile to them someday by providing them new parents.
I have thought so much about those kids, wondering whether I as a mum could provide to anyone of those kids an opportunity to grow up in an family environment, and I was impatient waiting for arrival of my husband to discuss with him an opportunity of adopting a girl, husband accepted my proposal and we have decided to go to Gynaecology hospital in Prishtina to do so. We have talked with Dr. Lusha and she has directed us to the Center for Social Affairs in Drenas, where we have made an request for adoption of a two-year-old girl. The Center for Social Affairs established an Committee and they came into our house to inspect whether we can meet conditions for adoption of a child, after a while we gained the right on adoption, and we were able to adopt a foster child from Prishtina. Prior adopting that girl we had a couple of visits in order to introduce with a girl that will be a part of our family. After this adoption, I wanted to do more still. I have expressed a wish to provide foster care to other kids, since I and husband were too interested to help out those kids and we have decided so. The Committeee from Center for Social Affairs came again to see whether we meet conditions for accommodation. We have provided temporary accommodation to those kids to this day, seven of them. The foster children remain until they are adopted by new families. We have frequent visits with adopting parents. I am very happy when adopting parents come and want to adopt kids. Dhurata is a girl I cared for since she was 4 months old up to two and a half years old and I miss too much that girl. For Flora from the Skenderaj municipality I took care two years, and this girl was adopted by a French couple that are very happy with Flora. We contact them by postal letters. Her parents write to say that she makes a very good life and when she grow up she will learn Albanian language. To be honest, fact that she will learn Albanian makes me very happy by growing up since she is an Albanian from Kosova. To Diellza I am providing temporary care until her adoption by adopting parents and it is a satisfaction to see these kids smiling and playing with my kids. I often pray for abandoned kids to adopt in good families, and sometimes I am afraid even to think that I will be separated from Diellza, with her my kids are very happy. I am glad that my son and my daughter accepts these kids very well, and also mostly I am touched be being divided from these kids since it is not easy to separate from them. I am very happy when adopting parents accepts us to visit kids that we have taken care of them.
I believe that program from the WfWI Organization is a wonderful opportunity for women of my village, as a program that I have heard earlier but I waited for some time to become a member of this program.”
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