article / October 11, 2013
From Hate to Hope….A Miracle of Kosovo Children
By Ji-hye Yoo, Korea JoongAng Daily - (Seoul) September 13, 2013STORY HIGHLIGHTSl ‘Kids for Peace’ club positive and peaceful feedbacks
article / December 20, 2011
Kosovo’s farmers plough ahead
Kosovo’s 1998-1999 war devastated farmland, reduced animals by half and left farmers "at zero". World Vision stood by farmers from day one, giving seed and fertilizer, helping repair tractors and giving loans to buy cows and repair barns.
article / February 23, 2011
Roma families in Kosovo: A struggle to survive
In Kosovo, children–even little ones–must work hard just to survive. This is especially true in Kolonia, a poor neighbourhood in Gjakova, western Kosovo, which is home to several Roma families.
video / August 20, 2018
Eugent Bushpepa - Ambassador of "Hello...Life", World Vision Albania & Kosovo
Eugent Bushpepa, famous Albanian singer is the new Ambassador of "Hello...Life", the social program of "World Vision Albania & Kosovo"
article / January 26, 2012
Youth celebrate a decade of building peace in Kosovo
KOSOVO- For the past ten years children in Kosovo have been building a new world of peace in a war-torn country that has “cured their souls from war wounds.” At the beginning of January, World Vision Kosovo and World Vision Germany and over 100 children from five communes around the count
article / September 22, 2014
Youth in Kosovo advocate to reduce the youth unemployment rate
Even though their minds and hearts are full of energy, ideas, passion drive to work; the majority of youth face so much difficulties to find a job. At 55.9 per cent (according to the Kosovo agency of statistics for 2013), Kosovo is among the European countri
article / December 20, 2011
Kids for Peace: 5 years of working for peace in Kosovo
Kids for Peace has some 350 members aged from 10-16 years of age, each representing the rich ethnic diversity of Kosovo.
publication / February 3, 2022
Regional Brief: World Vision Middle East Eastern Europe, 2021
Serving the most vulnerable children in the toughest places, World Vision is leading the way in contexts of high fragility and gender disparity, supporting children on the move and affected by armed conflict, in a region beset by climate change and now a global pandemic.
article / October 5, 2009
Kids for Peace recognised for peacebuilding work in Kosovo
Children representing ‘Kids for Peace’ clubs, government and non-government organisation representatives, religious leaders and other stakeholders and guests also marked the 10th anniversary of World Vision’s work in Kosovo, where ethnic divisions still inhibit the integration of the Serb minorit
article / June 20, 2014
Youth of Kosovo raise their voices to end sexual violence in conflict!
During The Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, June, 2014 in London, hosted by Foreign Secretary William Hague and UN Special Envoy Angelina Jolie, a youth from Kosovo Suad, 19, represented World Vision and their peers from Youth for Peace network, as they united their voices with t