For the Fifth Year “We march, we do not Celebrate” for Women’s Rights 

As in previous years, on 8 March, on International Women’s Day, Kosovo Women’s Network (KWN) joins the protesting march “We March, We Do not Celebrate”, which is being held for the fifth time.

On Sunday at 12:00 PM we will gather at Zahir Pajaziti Square to march for social justice and gender equality, for a fair separation of the private and public sphere, for a dignified life without sexism, gender-based oppression, social and economic injustice. By marching we deny and oppose all forms of injustice used against women.  

On the 8th of March We Unite, March, Resist and oppose this patriarchal system which is oppressive and unfair.  

In addition to Prishtina, this year a similar march will be held in Ferizaj and Mitrovica as well.  

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Below you can read about some activities that marked the 8th of March during the years in Kosovo: 

We March, We do not Celebrate: Women and Men Marched Again for Human Rights 

KWN member organizations and LGE mark March 8th   

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A Gender-Responsive Approach to EU External Financing

Gender equality is a fundamental value of the European Union (EU).The EU has committed to furthering gender equality, including through its external financing. The EU Strategic Approach to Women, Peace and Security calls for gender analysis, gender mainstreaming of programs and gender sensitive evaluation in EU external action financing. The EU Gender Action Plan (GAP) II also calls for gender analysis to inform all programming, for gender mainstreaming programming and for evaluating achievements towards gender equality. However, as a Staff Working Document, GAP II is not legally binding and responsible parties have not taken it as seriously as an EU regulation.Therefore, gender has not been mainstreamed in programming as part of a standardized, institutionalized approach.

 

 

 

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Following Through on EU Commitments to Gender Equality

Gender equality is a fundamental value of the European Union (EU). In 2015, the European Commission (EC) adopted “Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment: Transforming the Lives of Girls and Women through EU External Relations 2016-2020”, also known as the “Gender Action Plan II” (GAP II). This plan was developed based on lessons learned from the first EU gender action plan. It introduced several important measures related to “institutional cultural shift”, towards an improved EU approach in furthering gender equality in all EU external actions worldwide. It called for context-relevant actions to further gender equality, informed by gender analysis. Importantly, it also introduced mandatory annual reporting for the EU on GAP II progress.

 

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KWN meets with Kurti, Gender Equality as a condition of Social Equality 

Today, on 26 February , representatives of Kosovo Women’s Network (KWN), Igballe Rogova, Executive Director, Besnik Leka, KWN Board Member and Adelina Tershani, Project Coordinator met with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, accompanied by the Minister of Justice, Albulena Haxhiu. 

Initially, Rogova expressed disappointment over the lack of implementation of the Law on Gender Equality (LGE) in decision-making positions within the Government, however; she added that she is content by the fact that this government has more women in decision-making positions compared to the previous ones. 

In addition, KWN emphasized the importance of continuing successful cooperation between KWN and the Agency for Gender Equality (AGE), reminding that AGE is an extremely important mechanism for monitoring the implementation of the LGE by institutions. 

Whilst, Kurti reemphasized that social equality is not possible without gender equality. 

KWN presented the following advocacy points to Kurti: 

  • Bring back into discussion the draft law on Labour and draft law on Maternity and Paternity Leave; and 
  • The budget line dedicated to shelters and day care centres to remain within the budget permanently. 

Women Economic Forum was another topic discussed at the meeting, KWN informed Kurti that this coalition consisting of Riinvest, KWN, K-W4W, Kosovo Centre for Gender Studies (KCGS), Democracy for development (D4D) and Network of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian Women’s Organizations of Kosovo (NRAEWOK) is continuing advocacy in all areas necessary.  This forum is an independent, inclusive and unifying body that has brought together actors, organizations and individuals that play active role in engagement, development and strengthening of women in economy. 

KWN also requested coordination among relevant ministries and governmental support for addressing and fulfilling these requests within the 2020 budget.  

KWN remains dedicated to its vision of a society where women and men are equal and have equal opportunities in all areas. 

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KWN Meets with Osmani, Continues to Support Shelters  

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Lipjan Youth Center aims to increase the capacity of women and girls to start new businesses

The Lipjan Youth Center (LYC) held its first Focus Group with women and girls in business in addition to prepare and draft a public policy document to support the business sector.

During the meeting held on February 25th, participants discussed the difficulties that new businesses face in the market. Amongst other obstacles mentioned during the discussion, the lack of institutional support from local government seemed to be a very critical one, especially in the initial phase when businesses need it the most.

“Among the key problems is the issue of property inheritance among women and girls,” said Mihane Abdullahu, one of the Focus Group participant, “The reason why women benefit less from subsidies than men is the small number of properties on their behalf.” she added.

During the meeting the women attending shared their experiences and made recommendations, expressing great interest in building the capacity of new businesses and establishing connection between businesses and local government.

Valmira Marevci, Project Coordinator, LYC, stated that “A three-day workshop will be held within the project, bringing together relevant local stakeholders, such as NGOs and businesses, who have an impact and can contribute to the preparation a public policy document that may affect the process of approval and consideration by municipal authorities.”

This meeting and this initiative is supported by the Kosovo Women’s Fund (KWF) and funded by UNWomen.

In addition to the organization ILC, the beneficiaries of the 14th FGK Round are 19 other member organizations. You can read the full list HERE.

WBA Holds Workshop on the Gender Equality Index 

For three days in a row, (December 13, 14 and 15, 2019), WBA Organization in North Mitrovica held a workshop on the importance of the Gender Equality Index. 

Participants in this workshop were representatives from the Office for Communities and Return, Gender Equality Officers, representatives from the Office for Social Welfare and Health and representatives of civil society from this municipality as well.   

“Change comes slowly, changes will come when everyone realizes that equality is a right that belongs to every woman and girl. Gender budgeting is not only for women, but it is for both genders”, said Radmila Kapetanovic, a lecturer at this workshop. 

Although gender equality index is a relatively new concept in Kosovo, its importance was acknowledged by participants who through an interactive discussion understood more about basic concepts, differences between gender and, the role of women and men in society as well as stereotypes that have traditionally prevailed among us. 

A discussion on legal provision followed the activity, including these local and international that regulate and protect gender equality.  

One of the conclusions drawn from the workshop was that women have significantly less free time than men. Hence, lack of women in public life, active citizenship, in decision-making processes as well as in cultural and social life became clearer.   

We do not have many women in decision-making positions, we should not compete for positions but rather support each other, show solidarityWomen should contribute to their positions”, said former minister AdrijanaHodžić. 

This initiative was welcomed by the hostess as wellIn the course of working on the project, the organization had the great challenge of bringing what is unknown and applicable in other countries closer to the institution, the non-governmental sector. The benefit of the project is to promote the work of the NGO in the field of integrating gender perspective and the tools that should be used toward advancing it”, said Olivera Milosevic, Executive Director of WBA.  

Participants expressed their gratitude for having the opportunity to be a part of this extremely useful activity for their work and for furthering gender equality in Kosovo. 

This initiative is supported by the Kosovo Women’s Fund (KWF) and funded by the European Union (EU) Office in Kosovo.  

 

 

KWN Pays Tribute to Pagarusha on the Anniversary of Kosovo’s Independence  

Kosovo Women’s Network (KWN) members today paid tribute to music icon Nexhmije Pagarusha (1933-2020) by visiting her grave on the occasion of the anniversary of Kosovo’s declaration of independence.  

As a sign of honour and respect for Pagarusha’s life and work as a powerful woman, KWN members placed flowers on her grave in Pagarusha village.  

We recall that it was the year 2015 when KWN awarded Pagarusha with acknowledgement for Courage and deeds that have motivated and empowered girls and women in Kosovo.  

Today and forever her work remains inspiring.  

Advocacy Strategy for Women and Girls with Disabilities Developed by OPDMK  

During three consecutive days (14, 15 and 16 February) around 20 participants were part of a workshop hosted by the Kosovo Organization of Persons with Muscular Dystrophy (OPDMK), to develop an Advocacy Strategy for Women and Girls with Disabilities. 

Girls and women with disabilities coming from six regions of Kosovo gathered to discuss the challenges and problems they face. Their recommendations will be incorporated into the previously mentioned strategy.   

At the beginning of the workshop, Antigona Shestan, Executive Director of OPDMK, introduced the initiative “Strengthening Women’s Participation in Politics”, and informed the group that this workshop was being held after informational sessions had finished.  

“Everything is possible if we are together, if we show solidarity with each-other. You have to participate wherever you are invited to protect your rights, go there and offer your irreplaceable contribution to this issue. This initiative is important for improving the position of women and girls with disabilities”, Shestan said.  

After a discussion among participants, Tringa Kasmi, facilitator of the workshop, said that such activities are not only a help to understanding the reality beyond us, but are also a chance for more solidarity between women and girls.  

“Discussions, reflections, dedication and willingness of women and girls, and above all sharing experiences and their real needs, were among the things that made me feel immensely good for being part of this workshop. Without any doubt that our joint engagement will greatly contribute to raising the voice of women,” Kasemi said.   

Further, Pranvera Musajparticipant, emphasized that this workshop was very productive, especially because many women with disabilities were part of it.  

“Our participation in politics and institutions have greatly improved our position, because by being where decisions are made it is much easier to make a change”, Musaj said. Due to the fact that we as women with disabilities are discriminated against twice: once because of gender and once because of disability, we owe it to ourselves to work twice as hard to achieve our objectives.”  

Blerta Ahmeti from Novobrdo was elected Chairwoman of the Women with Disabilities Group. 

“In my opinion this workshop hosted by OPDMK is among the best opportunities given to women and girls with disabilities in our society for expressing their needs and dissatisfactions, as well as to work on finding solutions for everyday problems we face”, Ahmeti said. 

“It should not be forgotten that this battle is not only ours, but it belongs to the whole society. Together we are stronger”, Ahmeti continued. 

She further added that the first step toward achieving equality has already been taken by drafting a strategy for all regions.  

ResmijeRrahmani, OPDMK, appreciated KWN support, adding that this is the first initiative of its kind in the country.  

“Such activities are very helpful and useful for women and girls with disabilities, because in these occasions we create ideas and conditions for improving our lives as women with disabilities. A lot of people were interested in taking part here, and thanks to this commitment we will now have the first strategy for these girls and women. Besides I am very pleased that this is coming from OPDMK and KWN”, Rrahmani said. 

 

Attendees agreed to further cooperate with each other to improve the rights of women with disabilities in Kosovo.  

This meeting and this initiative are supported by European Union (EU) Office in Kosovo.  

KWN Meets with Osmani, Continues to Support Shelters  

Woman Speaker of the Kosovo Assembly Vjosa Osmani met with representatives of Kosovo Women’s Network (KWN) on 14 February to discuss KWN’s achievements and challenges, the protection of women’s rights in Kosovo, and the necessity for establishing a separate and permanent budget line for shelters of domestic violence victims in Kosovo.  

Osmani expressed high appreciation KWN’s commitment to protecting the rights of women and girls. She further emphasised the institutional need to establish state mechanisms for the effective protection of the rights and freedoms of people suffering from domestic violence in Kosovo.  

“Kosovo’s newly formed institutions will increase their care and attention toward different social categories, especially for domestic violence victims”, Osmani said.  

Being happy with the fact that for the first time ever we have a woman in this position, KWN remains hopeful that many of the issues for which KWN has advocated for decades will be pushed forward.  

KWN presented the following advocacy points to Osmani: 

  • Bring back into discussion the draft law on Labour and draft law on Maternity and Paternity Leave; and,  
  • The budget line dedicated to shelters and day care centres to remain within the budget permanently. 

Responding to these requests, Osmani promised to support KWN in its aim to establish a separate budget line for shelters. Of particular importance was the need to bring back into discussion the draft law on Labour and draft law on Maternity and Paternity Leave.  

KWN offered to share its expertise and cooperation needed to improve women’s rights in Kosovo.