Social Inclusion

Report Published: “Attitudes of Communities in Kosovo Regarding Living and Working Close to One Another”
IPS Musine Kokalari surveyed members of various communities—Albanians, Serbs, Roma, Gorani, Ashkali, Turks, Bosniaks, and Egyptians—asking whether they would be willing to live and work close to one another. Our goal was to gain insight into the current state of

Workload Equality in Kosovo: Insights from the Presentation of Hana Bacaj’s Policy Document
Check out our latest publication: Promoting a More Equitable Distribution of Workload in Kosovo: Strengthening Policies for Fairer Redistribution, a paper by Hana Bacaj.

Meeting with Communities in Gračanica: Strengthening Capacities for Interethnic Cohesion
As part of the project “Fostering Political Dialogue on Interethnic and Social Cohesion”, a community discussion was held on the topic “Community Dialogue – Strengthening Capacities for Interethnic Cohesion” with members of the Roma, Ashkali, and Albanian communities in the

Empowerment of Youth: Workshop on Kosovo-Serbia Negotiations
Click below for the full news about the workshop on Kosovo-Serbia negotiations.

Strengthening Trade Unions in Kosovo
The Musine Kokalari Institute for Social Policy organized a one-day training to enhance the skills of trade union members in advocating for workers’ rights, fair wages, and favorable working conditions through effective communication and negotiation.