Enhancing conflict-management skills of youth

Since May 2020, SIT – Center for Counseling, Social Services and Research in cooperation with its partner OEK Sinergija has implemented the first stage of the “Enhancing Community Resilience Within the COVID-19 crisis”. We held 30 meetings with participants from four municipalities: Fushë Kosova, Kamenica, South Mitrovica, and North Mitrovica. All meetings were held through “Zoom” online platform due to the situation with the COVID-19 pandemic. We also distributed 80 humanitarian aid packages with food and sanitary items for families in need. We distributed 20 packages to each respective municipality. The first stage of the project finished in August 2020, and we started with the second stage in September 2020. The second stage is “Enhancing Community Resilience to Conflict”. The second stage is foreseen to last until February. Besides the 40 online meetings held with participants in the above-mentioned municipalities, online courses for Albanian and Serbian language learning will also be held. During the second stage of the project, we will target more than 40 youngsters, bearing in mind gender equality, including 50% boys and 50% girls. We will also enhance the language skills of 60 youngsters in Albanian and Serbian. We will enhance language skills in levels A1 and A2 through online courses that will be held within this project.

We will also implement some humanitarian activities as: humanitarian aid for families in need in the targeted municipalities, small infrastructure initiatives in community, individual support for members of communities in specific situations in life, educational and cultural events, awareness raising, etc. This project is funded by Sida – Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency and is supported by DRC – Danish Refugee Council 


Organizacije: SIT - Qendra për Këshillim, Shërbime Sociale dhe Hulumtime
Lokacije: Kamenica , Severna Mitrovica , Južna Mitrovica , Kosovo Polje
Datum početka : 01, January 2021
Krajnji datum : 31, December 2022
Tags: #HUMAN RIGHTS #YOUTH