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2-Year Extension: DWP Project Implementation Continues
Date: 14/12/2023
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Germin is at the forefront of boosting women’s participation and political representation in Kosovo. Through the innovative “Diaspora for Women in Politics” project, backed by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), we’re embarking on a mission to empower women in Kosovo’s political arena for an additional two years.

Our collaboration spans seven key municipalities: Suhareka, Lipjan, Rahovec, Podujeva, Shtime, Istog, and Vushtrri. In these areas, Germin will leverage the expertise of municipal officials and diaspora professionals as mentors. These dedicated mentors aim to bridge the gap for women across various political parties, fostering a collaborative environment to champion gender equality.

The “Diaspora for Women in Politics” project is designed with a comprehensive suite of activities to deepen our understanding and enhance women’s roles within the political spectrum of small municipalities. This includes conducting targeted research, facilitating online mentoring sessions, hosting engaging Agora-style discussions, and providing capacity-building training. The training will cover essential skills such as project planning, budget management, human resources, and effective social media communication strategies.

By focusing on these strategic areas, Germin aims to create a transformative impact on the political landscape in Kosovo, making it more inclusive and equitable for women. Join us in this journey to empower women and promote gender equality in politics. Stay tuned for updates and progress on this groundbreaking initiative.

The second edition of the OriginAL program is officially launched
On August 4th, the second edition of the OriginAL program was officially launched. Participants had the opportunity to see the program's insights, its inaugural edition, and its ambitious goals. This event opened with a surprise performance by Arbër Selmani, journalist and poet from Pristina. He moved the audience with a rendition of his poem called "Kur vdiq baba." The co-director of GERMIN, Lirim Krasniqi, spoke about the importance and impact that this program has had and expressed that he is proud to be part of an initiative of historical importance and thanked all the supporters of this project. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Donika Gërvalla-Schwarz, said that she is very proud of last year's result and of the group of the second edition of the OriginAL program. Acting President at RIT Kosovo (A.U.K), Michael Hess, talked about the important connection that the American University in Kosovo has with the diaspora. We also had supporters of the OriginAL program among us. Investor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist from the Diaspora in Bulgaria, Elvin Guri. He talked about how this program helps the youth of the diaspora to understand not only their roots but also their parents and their sacrifices. One of the main pillars of this program is the founder and Chairman of the Board of the Global Albanian Foundation (GAF), Mark Kosmo. Unable to come from Boston, USA, through a video message, he once again expressed his support and told the participants that he really looks forward to starting this journey. From Paris, we also had GERMIN's co-chair of the board, Anila Smørgrav, who greeted and thanked the participants, supporters, and partners of OriginAL. At the event, seven esteemed alumni of the OriginAL program graced the gathering. Among them, Diellza and Elsa Vejseli, who once participated and now volunteered for the second edition, took the stage to recount their enriching experiences, the enduring friendships forged, and offered valuable insights into the program's overarching objectives and impact.
Date: 24/12/2024
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