“ECMI Kosovo would like to announce that today, on 16 January 2013, a lawsuit was submitted against the Directorate of Education of the Municipality of Gjakovë/Ðakovica, in response to the discriminatory practice taking place in the ‘Mustafa Bakija’ primary school where Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian children have been placed in a segregated class separate from their Albanian peers. ECMI Kosovo has for a long time worked to stop and prevent the segregation of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian children in Kosovo and has closely supported this lawsuit as part its project ‘Enhancing the Positive Impact of the Law for Vulnerable and Marginalised Groups (VMGs) in Kosovo’, funded by the European Union and managed by the European Union Office in Kosovo.”
Read MoreCondemnation of the Desecration of Orthodox Graveyards
ECMI Kosovo strongly condemns the desecration of a number of Orthodox graveyards that took place between Sunday 20 January and Monday 21 January.
Read MoreSocioeconomic Conditions of Communities in Northern Kosovo
On 31 January 2013, The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) Kosovo organised a Conference in
Prishtinë/Priština to present its report on ‘Socioeconomic Condi_ons in Northern Kosovo’.
This report is based on a questionnaire administered to 721 respondents in Mitrovica/Mitrovicë North,
Leposavić/Leposaviq, Zubin Potok and Zvečan/Zveqan to identify the population’s perceptions, needs
and concerns on the following socioeconomic issues: Healthcare, Education, Social Welfare and
Employment.
Read MoreMinority Communities in the 2011 Kosovo Census Results: Analysis and Recommendation
ECMI Kosovo has developed a policy brief assessing the minority communities figures established by the Kosovo Population and Housing Census 2011. The policy brief compares final census data, released in September 2012, with previous population estimates made by ECMI Kosovo and the OSCE Mission in Kosovo in 2010 and 2011, as well as electoral participation data. Minority population statistics are of great significance in Kosovo, not least because a series of community rights and provisions are linked to them.
Read MoreDomestic Violence in Kosovo
European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) Kosovo and the Centre for Legal Aid and Regional Development (CLARD) developed a policy brief regarding the domestic violence in Kosovo. The policy bried if part of the project ‘Enhancing the Positive Impact of the Law for Vulnerable and Marginalised Groups in Kosovo’ funded by the European Union and managed by the European Commission Liaison Office to Kosovo.
Read MoreSegregated Education in Kosovo
During 2011, ECMI Kosovo has received reports that several schools in Kosovo have segregated classes for Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian children. ECMI Kosovo considers this a serious form of discrimination and a particularly problematic practice considering the current repatriation process. This policy brief explains the exact meaning of segregation in education, describe the main domestic and international laws dealing with this issue, describe and discuss the situation in Kosovo and provide several concrete policy recommendations to address this issue.
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