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Category: Communities in Kosovo

The Diana Kastrati Case: Violence Against Women and Kosovar Justice​

Violence against women is a human rights violation, a consequence of the discrimination against women, in law and also in practice, and of the persisting inequalities between men and women. Up to 70% of women and girls experience physical or sexual violence from men in their lifetime. Domestic violence also remains one of the most prevalent forms of violence against women in Kosovo. As 46% of women living in Kosovo cited evidence of domestic violence in their neighborhood, and 12% had witnessed a husband beating his spouse.2 However, more than half of the women suffering it did not report to the police.

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Overview: minority representation in Kosovo local elections​

Yesterday, European Centre for Minority Issues Kosovo circulated an overviewof non-majorities’ representation in Kosovo’s 3 November local elections.

51 electoral lists for Kosovo’s local elections are run by non-majority community members, and the communities put up 44 mayor candidates, says the recently issued ECMI Kosovo Bulletin.

The Bulletin shows how the lists and candidates are distributed on non-majority communities and in terms of geography.

The Bulletin also offers background information to the main question mark in the context: To which extent are Serbs going to vote in the local elections?

Read also: Kosovo elections: 32 political subjects will represent the Serb community

Source: ECMI InfoChannel -European Centre for Minority Issues.

Issues: Decentralisation, Elections, Local government

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ECMI Kosovo opens new phase of language courses for municipal officials​

ECMI Kosovo has started implementing a new phase of provision of language courses. Municipal officials will be trained in both Kosovo’s official languages, says ECMI Kosovo’s June Newsletter.

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Kosovo Assembly ratifies the ‘Brussels Agreement’

The Assembly of Kosovo ratified the Agreement on the normalization of the relations with Serbia on the 27 June, records ECMI Kosovo’s June Newsletteramong more observations.

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Kosovo’s Consultative Council for Communities hampered by lack of funding

Lack of adequate budget allocation seriously hampers the work of Kosovo’sConsultative Council for Communities, reports ECMI Kosovo.

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