OriginAL proudly announces the opening of applications for the 2025 cohorts. This exceptional educational and cultural program invites young Albanians aged 18 to 24 to embark on an enriching journey of discovery, connection, and personal growth.
Participants in OriginAL will engage in immersive experiences, exploring the cultural heritage, history, language, and traditions of Kosovo and Albania. The program aims to strengthen participants’ sense of identity and deepen their understanding of their ancestral roots.
For the first time this year, OriginAL offers flexibility by allowing applicants to choose their preferred participation period. This innovation ensures that more young individuals can participate in this life-changing opportunity at a time that best suits their schedules.
Eligibility Criteria:
Must be of Albanian heritage.
Aged between 18 and 24 years.
Interest in cultural and historical exploration.
How to Apply:
To apply or to find out more about eligibility criteria and program details, please click the link below.
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OriginAL Opens Applications for 2025 Cohorts
OriginAL proudly announces the opening of applications for the 2025 cohorts. This exceptional educational and cultural program invites young Albanians aged 18 to 24 to embark on an enriching journey of discovery, connection, and personal growth.
Participants in OriginAL will engage in immersive experiences, exploring the cultural heritage, history, language, and traditions of Kosovo and Albania. The program aims to strengthen participants' sense of identity and deepen their understanding of their ancestral roots.
For the first time this year, OriginAL offers flexibility by allowing applicants to choose their preferred participation period. This innovation ensures that more young individuals can participate in this life-changing opportunity at a time that best suits their schedules.
Eligibility Criteria:
Must be of Albanian heritage.
Aged between 18 and 24 years.
Interest in cultural and historical exploration.
How to Apply:
To apply or to find out more about eligibility criteria and program details, please click the link below.
APPLY HERE
Date: 25/02/2025
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Inclusion and Empowerment of Women in the Diaspora: Priorities and Opportunities
GERMIN publishes a new policy brief exploring the role and contributions of Albanian women in the diaspora, the challenges they face, and opportunities for their empowerment. This policy brief provides recommendations for improving policies and encouraging the active participation of women in economic, social, and political development—both in their host countries and their countries of origin.
To read and download the full analysis, click HERE.
Date: 03/02/2025
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National and Cultural Identity of the Albanian Diaspora
The Albanian diaspora plays a key role in preserving culture and maintaining strong ties with the homeland. However, challenges such as assimilation and lack of institutional support require concrete measures to safeguard national identity.
GERMIN has published a policy brief on the national and cultural identity of the Albanian diaspora, written by Dr. Klement R. Camaj. This brief highlights the importance of the Albanian language, government engagement with the diaspora, and the role of technology in strengthening cultural connections.
What does this brief cover?
🔹 The importance of preserving the Albanian language and the challenges the diaspora faces
🔹 Strategies for more effective cooperation between governments and the diaspora
🔹 The use of technology to support the Albanian language and culture
Read the full publication here.
Date: 03/02/2025
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Success Story: Transforming Education Through Diaspora Mentorship
Empowering Educators with Cutting-Edge Technology
In a small corner of Kosovo, a remarkable partnership between a diaspora expert and a high school has reshaped the way education integrates with technology. Shkëlqim Sina, a Senior Software Engineer based in Germany, brought his global expertise to the "Peer-to-Peer Diaspora Mentorship" program. Through Germin's matching efforts, he collaborated with the teachers of “Lutfi Musiqi” High School in Vushtrri, Sector Workforce Innovation Grantee of the PSWD, to drive impactful change. Together, they embarked on a mission focused on developing a joint project to develop an application for registering students’ absences at the School.
The Challenge
Like many educational institutions in Kosovo, “Lutfi Musiqi” High School, faced challenges in adopting modern technological solutions to support their teaching and administrative tasks. Tracking student attendance was a cumbersome and time-consuming process, often prone to errors and inefficiencies. The school needed a practical, user-friendly digital solution that could be seamlessly integrated into their workflows.
The Solution
Over 12 intensive mentoring sessions spanning May to July 2024, Mr. Sina introduced the high school teachers to .NET Core Web API, Entity Framework Core, and essential software development practices. The mentorship program focused on a collaborative project: developing an application to track student attendance.
Guided by Mr. Sina's expertise, the teachers:
Designed and built a robust application leveraging SQL Server for efficient data storage.
Learned advanced coding practices, including API documentation using Swagger and testing with Postman.
Implemented secure authentication and role-based authorization to ensure data privacy.
Key Outcomes
The mentorship not only resulted in the successful development of the student attendance application but also equipped the teachers with the skills to sustain and expand their technological capabilities.
Teacher Fatime Azemi reflected on the experience:
"We have successfully developed a student attendance application aimed at evidencing the number of students’ absences during the school year. The mentorship increased our knowledge of using .NET Core Web API, and we greatly benefited from Mr. Sina's professional expertise and cooperative approach. We are optimistic about the potential for future collaboration and will soon start using the developed application."
Teacher Adil Jusufi highlighted the broader impact:
"This mentorship has provided us with technical and practical knowledge that will serve to advance our teaching methodology and improve communication with parents. This collaboration has been a big step towards improving education in our school."
The Impact
The collaboration demonstrated the transformative power of diaspora engagement in education. By bridging global expertise with local needs, the program not only addressed immediate challenges but also laid the groundwork for long-term improvement.
The mentorship program equipped the teachers of “Lutfi Musiqi” High School with the knowledge and skills needed to develop a digital solution for tracking student absences. As a result, they are now prepared to adapt and implement the project, marking a significant step toward modernizing administrative processes and embracing digital tools in education.
This success story underscores the profound impact of connecting local educators with global expertise, proving that mentorship can truly transform ideas into lasting impact.
This activity is implemented within the framework of the USAID Private Sector-led Workforce Development Activity financed by USAID and implemented by IREX and GERMIN.