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Reinforcing the Economic Attractiveness of Serb-Majority Municipalities through the Establishment of Tourist Offices and Agricultural Association

Since February 2014, ECMI Kosovo has worked to reinforce the economic attractiveness and promote local tourism and agriculture in the Serb-majority municipalities of Gračanica/Graçanicë, Novo Brdo/Novobërdë, Klokot/Kllokot, Parteš/Partesh, Ranilug/Ranillug and Štrpce/Shtërpcë, through the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finlandfunded project ‘Towards Sustainable and Inclusive Growth for All Newly-established Municipalities in Kosovo (TSIGAN)’. To achieve these goals, ECMI Kosovo has been committed, on the one hand, to strengthening the existing structures that promote tourism and agriculture in some municipalities and, on the other hand, creating the necessary conditions required for their establishment in the municipalities where they are not yet present.

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Guidebook on the Implementation of the Law on the Use of Languages​

The Guidebook on the Implementation of Law on the Use of Languages provides a comprehensive, illustrative and structured overview of the contents of the Kosovo Law on the Use of Languages, as well as a pragmatic tool to inform and guide its implementation.
This Guidebook aims to increase awareness and strengthen the enforcement of the language rights legal framework in Kosovo, and it is targeted to the central and local institutions falling under the jurisdiction of the OLC as well as other organizations dealing with community issues and language rights in Kosovo.

This Guidebook is the final result of the UNMIK – funded project ‘Strengthening the Protection of Language Rights in Kosovo: A Guidebook on the Implementation of the Law on the Use of Languages’, co-implemented by the Office of the Language Commissioner of the Republic of Kosovo (OLC) and ECMI Kosovo.

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Local Economic Development in Kosovo’s Newly-Established Municipalities A Legal handbook for Municipal Officials​

This legal handbook provides an overview and assessment of the central and local-level legal framework in the five newly-established municipalities of Gračanica/Graçanicë, Klokot/Kllokot, Novo Brdo/Novobërdë, Parteš /Partesh, and Ranilug /Ranillug, related to local economic development; land use and expropriation; registration, inspection and taxation of private enterprises; and issues related to publicly-owned enterprises, public property and public services.

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Human Rights Day​

Today, on Human Rights Day, the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) Kosovo would like to reiterate its unwavering support for the advancement of human rights and minority rights in Kosovo. An organisation dedicated to fighting for the human rights of all citizens, particularly those belonging to minority communities, ECMI Kosovo would also like to call on government institutions and the international community to strengthen their efforts to respect, protect and fulfill human rights in Kosovo.

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Civil Society from Northern Kosovo Participates in Media Training​

From 3 to 6 December, ECMI Kosovo organised a media training for fourteen civil society activists from northern Kosovo, originating from seven different civil society organisations. The training session took place in Strpce/Shtërpcë and was delivered by Violeta Matovic, from Radio Kontakt Plus. It focused on issues such as: press releases, interviews, public statements, and social networks. This training was supported by the Finnish Embassy in Prishtinë/Pristina.

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Promoting the Economic Empowerment of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian Women​

On Wednesday 4 December, ECMI Kosovo in partnership with NRAEWOK held the Conference on the Economic Empowerment of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian Women in Kosovo. The aim of the conference was to present the report which advocates for increased support to Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian women’s self-entrepreneurship. The event saw the participation of officials from key central and local-level government institutions, civil society organisations, business associations, donors and beneficiaries.
This activity was conducted in the framework of the project ‘Promoting the Economic Empowerment of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian Women,’ supported by UN Women, UNDP and the EU.

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