• Assessment of UNICEF Women Literacy Programme

    13.02.2008

    The UNICEF Women Literacy Programme, starting in year 2001, aimed to decrease women illiteracy rates primarily in rural areas, by providing basic reading and writing skills to women of different ages, that would make up for the first five grades of primary education.

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  • Rahovec Brussels Express - The Europeanisation of Rahovec

    14.07.2007

    One of the biggest challenges for Kosovo now is to find ways to create new employment opportunities that could generate sustainable economic growth. A key issue to be considered is how to best utilize what is potentially half of Kosovo’s labour force – its women.

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  • Outreach Campaign on the Cultural Heritage of Kosovo's Capital a future for Prishtina's past

    05.03.2007

    Kosovo’s capital, Prishtina, is a city where different cultures lived together for centuries. Yet, little of its diverse heritage still exists today: only 21 monuments and sites are officially protected – two of them were in fact completely destroyed after the 1999 war, while many of the others are in very poor condition and in desperate need of repair.

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  • The Europeanization of Kosovo seminar on September 18-20, 2006 Durrės, Albania

    21.09.2006

    On September 18-20, IKS researcher Jeta Teliqi participated in a seminar "The Europeanization of Kosovo" organized by Kosovo Foundation for Open Society and European Stability Initiative.

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  • Integrity and Corruption in Post-War Kosovo

    15.09.2006

    Throughout 2005 and 2006 IKS conducted a comprehensive study of transparency and accountability in aid delivery and policy making in post-war reconstruction in Kosovo.

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  • The Sub Municipal Unit – potential cell for socio-economic development

    03.06.2005

    At the time of high political tension in Kosovo, a year before the final status negotiations started, one of the most controversial issues on the table was decentralization. In order to accommodate all ethnic groups in Kosovo, the international community was very insistent that new municipalities should be created, which would be headed by representatives of the minority ethnic groups in Kosovo – namely by Serbs.

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