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Supporting anti-corruption efforts
06 February 2012
Ms Osnat Lubrani (left), United Nations Development Programme Resident Coordinator in Kosovo, delivers one of the awards during the Anti-Corruption Journalism Award ceremony. (UNV, 2011)
Pristina, Kosovo: One of the major problems hindering the development of Kosovo is corruption. Serving as a UNV Programme Analyst for Democratic Governance with UNDP, I helped organize the Anti-Corruption Journalism Award, in support of investigative journalism for transparency. Read
The faces of volunteering
10 January 2012
During the IVD event, there was a share fair with stands by UNV, Red Cross of Kosova and UNV’s NGO partner, The Ideas Partnership. (UNV, 2011)
Pristina, Kosovo: During an IVD event organized in partnership with the IFRC and the Red Cross of Kosova, UNV presented a video showcasing the achievements of UN Volunteers and Red Cross volunteers in Kosovo. Read
Supporting re-integration
10 December 2011
Through the UNV small grant scheme, four UN Volunteers organized the delivery of materials to women so that they could continue producing and selling jewellery accessories. (UNV)
Plementina, Kosovo: The integration of Roma Ashkali Egyptian (RAE) is a challenging social issue for Kosovo. In Plementina, a small village in the Obliq municipality, a community of some 40 Kosovo RAE returnee families is facing very difficult living conditions since a fire broke out in their apartment building and made it inhabitable. Read
Promoting eco-friendly habits
25 October 2011
UN Volunteers Giulia Martin, Daniela Bodnarova, Sabine Piccard and Sachiko Kareki (left to right) are helping to raise environmental awareness amongst communities and encouraging more environmentally-friendly habits among citizens in Kosovo. (UNV, 2011)
Pristina, Kosovo: Lack of awareness about environmental issues is widespread in Kosovo. Plastic bags and other waste are often indiscriminately thrown away, polluting soil, rivers and underground water. UN Volunteers are helping to draw attention to these problems and encouraging more environmentally-friendly habits among citizens. Read
A patch of hope for children
24 June 2011
Volunteers decided to set up catch-up classes for the children to prepare for an entrance exam and be able to join the mainstream educational system. (UNV, 2011)
Fushë Kosovë, Kosovo: I was moved by the every-day effort, patience and engagement of the volunteers who committed their time for this valuable initiative. Read

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