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Every life a promise KOSOVO PROGRAMS 2000/2005
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SOME OF THE NEEDS OF POPULATION AFTER THE WAR IN KOSOVO 1999 Return of refuges Shelter, food and clothes Reconstruction of the houses damaged during the war Psychosocial rehabilitation Health Care Return and Integration of the children in public schools Preparation, orientation and integration of population straight to the democratic processes Protection of homeless children Integration of the minority population in civil society Employment of Kosovo population
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AREA WHERE WE OPERATE Gjakova Municipalities Villages: Rogova KoloniaNeighborhod Rahovec Municipalities Villages: Qifllak Fortesa Krusha e Madhe KOSOVA
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PROGRAM DIVISIONS
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PSYCHOSOCIAL PROGRAMS Psychosocial support for mother, child, youth and other individuals to soften possible psychic consequences as a result of Kosovo war in 1999 Providing, organizing and distributing humanitarian aid to the needy people
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EDUCATION FOR MINORITY COMMUNITIES - Preschoolers -Home work support -Psychosocial support for children and parents -Computer courses -Sports and Cultural activities -Under age employment preventive -Health Care Support for minority children from RAE (Roma, Ashkali & Egyptian) communities through education, psychosocial programs and other activities for their integration in city public schools
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SOCIAL & PROFESIONAL TRAINING Supporting youth of RAE (Roma, Ashkali & Egyptian) communities through capacity building, employment and integration in the society through vocational trainings and psychosocial support. -CONSTRUCTION -PLUMBING -ELECTRICITY -BUSINESS PROGRESS
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YOUTH IN TRANSITION Social & Profesional Training for Youth PARTICIPATE IN DEMOCRATIC ELECTION DECISION MAKING OPEN DISCUSSION FOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
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INCOME GENERATION PROGRAM CHICKEN FARM WORKING AND SELLING SOUVENIRS OBJECTIVE: TO PROVIDE THE FOOD AND FUNDING FOR THE CHILDREN THAT ATTEND IN THE CENTER
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GENERAL STATISTICS OF THE BENEFICIARIES FROM THE PROGRAMS DEVELOPED BY BCS- KOSOVO 2000/2002 year Direct beneficiaries - 180 children - 330 - youth, male & female Indirect beneficiaries -Population that live in the zones (villages) where BCS ’s clinics operate 2002 - 2005 year Direct beneficiaries -1237 persons of Albanian and RAE communities -180 Children from RAE communities -720 family from RAE communities -37 youth from RAE communities -300 youth from Gjakova town and rural zones of Gjakova Municipalities Direct beneficiaries - Children, Youth and Population form Gjakova Municipality where the activities were developed
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Funding Sources
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Youth Day-2002/2005
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11 September - Annual Support for USA
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PEACE Day – 2003/2004
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1 June – Children Rights Day
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Christmas Day
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Environment protection
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,,Imagine” International Photo exhibition
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PRIORITIES FOR YEAR 2006 Educational and Psychosocial for the children of minority population in Kosovo IGP - Income Generation Program for BCS programs in Kosovo International adoption
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