www.usaid.gov/missions/kosovo
Mission Director: Patricia Rader
Arberia (ex-Dragodan) II No. 1
10000 Pristina, Kosovo
telephone: +381 (38) 243-673
facsimile: +381 (38) 249-493
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Overview
USAID's assistance to Kosovo started in mid-1999 at the conclusion of the conflict that expelled Milosevic's regime from Kosovo and established an internationally administered region, administered by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). It has continued through Kosovo’s declaration of independence on February 17, 2008. During and immediately after the 1999 conflict, large amounts of humanitarian assistance were provided to house, feed, and tend to the basic needs of an enormous number of displaced and newly impoverished Kosovars. The humanitarian assistance was followed by programs to restore civil and economic life in Kosovo and assist in creating the institutions of self-government. Since 1999, over $1.2 billion in U.S. assistance has been committed to the reconstruction of Kosovo and to building self-governing institutions and a viable economy. USAID has supported UNMIK and Kosovo government institutions and has also helped the private sector develop. USAID remains engaged with Kosovo in the areas of democratic governance, community development, and economic growth.
Kosovo in Action
Dual Events Dedicate School Projects in Kosovo Serb Communities
Ribbons were cut and foundation concrete poured during two events in Kosovo Serb communities on August 21, 2008, as USAID/Kosovo joined with the community and officials to celebrate local school renovations and expansions... Read More ...
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Rader Sworn in as Kosovo’s New Mission Director
In a public ceremony in Washington, DC on September 10, 2008, Patricia L. Rader was sworn-in by USAID Administrator Henrietta H. Fore as the new Mission Director for USAID/Kosovo... Read More ...
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Kosovo Serb Communities Celebrate Culture Together
Seventeen activities, ranging from documentary films and fashion shows to trumpet and folklore concerts, attracted over 3,000 people during Week of Culture II in six Kosovo Serb communities... Read More ...
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Donor Assistance Nurtures Economic Independence
A small textile factory employing six women from Llaplleselle/Laplje Selo (Pristina municipality) is a small but significant step toward economic independence for women in this small Serb community in Kosovo... Read More ...
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Projects Help Improve Living Conditions for Kosovo Serbs
In June 2008, two new projects in Kosovo Serb villages, including the rehabilitation of the Kralj Milutin School in Gracanice/a, and the construction of a playground in Dobrotin [Lipjan/Lipljan] were dedicated... Read More ...
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USAID Administrator Leads U.S. Delegation at Kosovo Donors Conference
On July 11, 2008, Director of U.S. Foreign Assistance and USAID Administrator, Henrietta Fore led the U.S. delegation at the international donors conference for Kosovo... Read More ...
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Kosovo Celebrates World Milk Day
Kosovo celebrated its first World Milk Day on June 1, 2008 in Pristina's Germia Park. Intended to promote milk and the dairy industry, the event targets its nutrition messages primarily to youth... Read More ...
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Cultural Celebration Taps Vibrancy of Kosovo Serb Communities
Twenty-eight activities ranging from theater performances to chess tournaments attracted more than 1,500 people in five Kosovo Serb communities during the June 2-6, 2008 "Week of Culture"... Read More ...
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“Roads Link People” in Kosovo Serb Villages
"Roads link people, and this road project has strengthened linkages among residents of Grace," said USAID/Kosovo Mission Director Michael Farbman said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a newly-asphalted road in Grace/Gracke (Vushtrri/Vucitrn municipality)... Read More ...
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Project Aims to Raise Awareness of Citizens’ Access to Justice
To educate citizens on the role and function of the judiciary, USAID/Kosovo's Justice Support Project produced three TV public service announcements (PSAs) to increase public understanding of the administration of, and citizens’ access to, justice... Read More ...
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Cost-Share Grants Nurture Economic Growth, One Business at a Time
A nursery's expansion into vegetable seedlings, a wood processor's new plant and successful products in other business sectors were showcased on May 17, 2008 during USAID Administrator Henrietta Fore’s visit to Kosovo... Read More ...
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New Bridge Brings New Beginnings in Kosovo
“Row, row your boat,” sang children from a local kindergarten at the Viti/Vitina town bridge dedication on May 16, 2008. The bridge, a joint project of USAID, KFOR, Viti/Vitina municipality and Developing Together, was dedicated by Douglas Menarchik... Read More ...
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Legal Clinic Course Gains Official Listing in University Curriculum
A new course providing law students with practical skills is now officially part of the University of Prishtina Law Faculty's curriculum... Read More ...
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New Playground Opens for Primary and Preschool Children in Kosovo
More than 300 youngsters in the Kosovo village Gornje Kusce/Kufce e Eperme are enjoying their new school playground, thanks to USAID’s Municipal Integration and Support Initiative (MISI)... Read More ...
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Highlighting Past Support, Fore Reaffirms U.S. Commitment to Kosovo
USAID Administrator and Director of Foreign Assistance Henrietta Fore visited Kosovo May 16-17, 2008, meeting with President Fatmir Sejdiu and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, who expressed their deep gratitude for U.S. assistance and political support... Read More ...
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Kosovo Training Program Recognizes Participants
More than one hundred civil servants, lawyers, judges, and civil society representatives were honored at USAID/Kosovo's annual Participant Training Program award ceremony in March 2008... Read More ...
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Kosovo Cleans Up
On January 15, USAID/Kosovo Mission Director Michael Farbman visited three garbage clean-up sites in Mitrovice/a, Skenderaj/Srbica, and Vushtrri/Vucitrn accompanied by the mayors of the respective municipalities... Read More ...
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HIV/AIDS Events Raise Awareness Among Kosovar Youth
World AIDS Day 2007, the international effort to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, was commemorated in Kosovo with a week-long set of activities, culminating in a December 1 concert in Peja/Pec... Read More ...
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USAID Supports Kosovo Election “Firsts”
Kosovo’s historic November 2007 elections marked the first time that Kosovars elected their parliamentary representatives through open list voting and the first time that mayoral, municipal, and parliamentary elections took place on the same day... Read More ...
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University Upgrades Promise Improved Administration, Learning Environment
Thirty-nine participants of a USAID-sponsored summer workshop held in cooperation with the University of Prishtina (UP) in Kosovo were honored at a ceremony held on November 7th... Read More ...
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Project Yields Much-Need Jobs, Cleaner Communities
Men wearing orange uniforms have been circling around the town of Skenderaj/Srbica, Kosovo, transforming it into a more beautiful place to live. The activity is part of a USAID initiative to assist with cleaning up... Read More ...
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Medical Specialists Meet to Improve Health of Infants, Mothers
Kosovo's doctors and nurses gathered in Pristina, Kosovo for two days to review practices and plan future actions to help promote healthier babies and mothers... Read More ...
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Business Development Has No Ethnic Boundaries in Kosovo
A freezing and cold storage facility was officially opened by Tina Kaidanow, U.S. Office in Pristina Chief of Mission, and Stanko Jokovljevic, Mayor of Shtrpce/Strpce, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 19, 2007... Read More ...
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New Generation of Kosovo’s Young Politicians Graduate
Thirty-four young politicians from 18 political parties were recently honored at a ceremony which marked the completion of the USAID-supported Party Training Academy in Kosovo... Read More ...
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USAID Supports Infrastructure Strengthening in Kosovo’s North
‘With this project, you took charge, you identified your needs and priorities, and worked to find resources in cooperation with both your local government officials and the international community," said Dr. Michael Farbman... Read More ...
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Vica Receives New School for its Young Students
June 8th will be remembered as School Day in Vica, Shtërpce/Sterpce municipality, following the official opening of a new school building by Dr. Douglas Menarchik, USAID Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia... Read More ...
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USAID Assistant Administrator Inaugurates One-Stop Shop
During his visit to Kosovo, USAID Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia Dr. Douglas Menarchik officially inaugurated a Citizens Service Center, also known as one-stop shop, in Suhareka/Suvareka... Read More ...
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College Scholarships Offer Opportunity for Kosovo's Minority Students
In an effort to help minority students gain access to better education, USAID is providing a number of scholarships for students wishing to study at the American University in Kosovo (AUK)... Read More ...
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Multi-Ethnic Dialogue Helps Bridge Divided Kosovo Media
USAID's Kosovo Media Assistance Program (KMAP) recently conducted the first of its multi-ethnic dialogue sessions for media professionals to support expanded collaboration... Read More ...
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Kosovo Pilot Courts Share Best Practices
The execution of civil cases remains a challenge to the judiciary in Kosovo. Currently, one-third of all pending cases in the Municipal Courts are civil cases. Some of these have been lingering in the court system for more than two year... Read More ...
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Kosovo’s Third “One-Stop Shop” Opens Its Doors
Bringing municipal services closer to the people is the overarching goal of the USAID-supported Citizen Service Centers, also known as "one-stop shops." On April 24, Kosovo’s third and newest Center opened in its doors... Read More ...
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Rehabilitating Infrastructure in Kosovo’s Minority Communities
USAID and its implementing partners, Mercy Corps and the International Organization for Migration, dedicated four new rehabilitation projects in late April, as part of an ongoing effort to address the basic infrastructure needs in minority areas of Kosovo... Read More ...
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Ethics Training for Kosovo’s Ministry of Justice
Fourteen staffers from the Department of Legal Affairs, within the Ministry of Justice, attended
legal ethics training from February 20-24. As a part of the training, participants were given a hypothetical case of an ethics violation... Read More ...
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American Investment Helps Kosovo Rebuild, Rehabilitate
Residents of Zubin Potok gathered to celebrate the opening of their renovated Town Hall building at an opening ceremony on February 1. The day also marked the finalization of another project in this municipality... Read More ...
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Another One-Stop Shop Opens in Kosovo
In an effort to bring its services closer to the people, Shtrpce/Sterpce municipality marked the official opening of the Citizen's Service Center (CSC). Also known as a "one-stop shop" for citizens... Read More ...
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A Better School for Children in Mitrovica
Tina Kaidanow, Chief of Mission for the U.S. Office in Pristina, joined students of the Sveti Sava primary school in Mitrovica in celebration of the completion of a school rehabilitation project on December 12... Read More ...
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With Quality Water, Better Health
A glass of water coming from the new water system was a highlight of the November 15 dedication ceremony in Korminjan/Korminjane... Read More ...
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Big Bird Comes to Kosovo
After months of planning, recording, editing and translating the footage for Season Two of Sesame Street, the show is ready for broadcast... Read More ...
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Kosovo Property Tax Initiatives Bear Fruit
A new strategy applied by Gjakovë/Djakovica municipality, with assistance from USAID's Local
Government Initiative, resulted in an increase of property tax collection during August and September 2006... Read More ...
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State Department Reps Join Students to Paint School
John Boris, Director, Support for East European Democracy (SEED) Division in the Office of the
Coordinator of Assistance for Europe and Eurasia joined students of Sveti Sava School in painting the school wall... Read More ...
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Kosovo’s Budget Department Builds New Skills
Eight staff members from Kosovo’s Department of Budget and Treasury of the Ministry of Economy
and Finance (MEF), participated in a training on performance and program budgeting... Read More ...
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“Kosovo Realities”
After the successful launch of the Kosovo Team Reporting (KTR) documentaries, USAID's Support to Peace and Stability Initiative is continuing with "Kosovo Realities", a TV Magazine series produced by multi-ethnic teams of journalists... Read More ...
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Kosovo Law Students Conduct First "Trial"
Wearing court gowns and performing the roles of prosecutors, attorneys and judges, a group of students
from the University of Prishtina Law Faculty conducted a simulated criminal trial... Read More ...
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Kosovo Ministry Unveils New Mission, Credits USAID for Success
Improving the standard-of-living for all of Kosovo’s people by fostering a stable and healthy investment environment is the new vision for the Ministry of Finance and Economy (MFE)... Read More ...
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Journalists Train to Enhance Economic Reporting in Kosovo
Reading and understanding a treasury report was the topic of a May 10th briefing for journalists in Pristina... Read More ...
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Kosovo Cheese Makers Taste Success
A cheese-tasting event in Gjakove/Djakovica in April produced immediate orders for two Kosovo dairy processors... Read More ...
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Networking Grants Awarded to Seven Kosovar Organizations
Seven projects designed by Kosovar organizations to benefit the general public were awarded
grants for building business opportunities, helping solve local disputes... Read More ...
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Kosovo Campaign Educates Public on U.N. Standards
Avoko, a coalition of NGOs supported by USAID's Kosovo NGO Advocacy Project (KNAP), completed the public education campaign on the United Nations standards for Kosovo... Read More ...
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School Renovation in Kosovo Celebrated Across Ethnic Lines
A group of 1,626 Albanian and Turkish Kosovar students of Musa Zajmi primary school in Gjilan/Gnjilane hosted a cultural show on May 3 to celebrate the renovation... Read More ...
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Local Government Initiative Invests in Kosovo's Youth
May 11-14, USAID/Kosovo's Local Government Initiative (LGI) Project conducted a three-day workshop to assist representatives of the youth community... Read More ...
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Public Discussion of Decentralization Moves Forward in Kosovo
On April 8, 2005 the USAID-supported Advocacy Training and Resource Center (ATRC) held a public discussion addressing "Decentralization and the Pilot Projects in Kosovo..." Read More ...
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Literacy Program in Kosovo Targets Rural Women, Girls
A memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology
and USAID's Girls and Women Literacy Project marked the official launch of the first phase of non-formal education in 10 Kosovo municipalities... Read More ...
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Journalists Take the Lead to Improve Court Reporting in Kosovo
In an effort to improve journalistic skills on court reporting, the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) organized a one-day training for court journalists... Read More ...
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Laying the Foundation for a Healthy Future
A project joining different ethnic groups and local government to address the provision of accessible health care for residents of a remote village in Istog/Istok municipality marked its progress on April 4, 2005... Read More ...
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Working Toward a Green Light for Kosovo’s Disabled Drivers
A proposed regulation to require municipalities to designate a driving school with modified vehicles for disabled driving students was recently debated at a roundtable discussion organized by Jeto Jetën... Read More ...
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'Cash Collection Centers' Greatly Increase Electric Bill Collection Rates
24-hour a day electricity is rare in Kosovo, as an old power plant faces problems generating sufficient power – and most consumers don’t pay for what they use... Read More ...
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Kosovo Property Tax System Established – and Growing
The property tax is one of the most important levies introduced in Kosovo today, providing local municipalities with revenues for improving infrastructure and community services, and meeting financial obligations... Read More ...
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Developing Mentoring Opportunities for Kosovo’s Law Students
The USAID-supported Professional Legal Development Program hosted a series of roundtable discussions earlier this year which focused on ways to increase effective mentorship opportunities... Read More ...
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Congressional Staffers Gain New Perspective on Kosovo’s Progress
Eleven U.S. Congressional staff members visited Kosovo February 24-25, 2005 as part of a study tour organized by the Balkans Trust for Democracy/German Marshall Fund... Read More ...
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Kosovo Municipality Seeks to Increase Citizen Participation
Implementing simple changes in how public meetings are run has yielded positive results for Podujevë/o Municipality. Recommendations from the USAID Local Government Initiative resident municipal advisor... Read More ...
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A Stream That Divided Now Joins Communities
A mixed Albanian, Roma and Serbian Kosovar community in Kamenicë/a Municipality dedicated a sewerage and drainage system on January 27, 2005... Read More ...
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Connecting Kosovo’s Citizens to Municipal Councilors
The Municipal Committee on Policy and Finances in Ferizaj/Urosevac, Kosovo, opened for the public as a result of recommendations drafted by AvoNet, a group of NGOs representing 350 youth and people with disabilities... Read More ...
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Kamenice NGOs Offer Citizens’ Perspective
Eleven representatives of youth, women's and ethnic NGOs gathered on January 19 to meet with USAID/Kosovo Chief of Mission Phil Goldberg during his visit to the Kamenice/Kamenica municipality... Read More ...
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Substance Use Prevention Campaign Targets Kosovo Teens
A series of discussions about the consequences of drug use were held with youngsters
throughout Suhareke/Suvareka Municipality. Vajzat Sot (Girls Today), a local NGO from
Suharekë/Suvareka and the Municipal Information Officer (MIO)... Read More ...
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$25
Million Raised for Balkans Through Public-Private Partnership:
Donors Leverage Funds to Solidify Democracy
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the
German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), and the
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation are pleased to announce a
new $25 million initiative to support good governance in
Southeastern Europe. The grant-making effort, called the
Balkan Trust for Democracy, is a project of GMF made possible
through a public-private partnership between GMF, USAID,
and the Mott Foundation. Read
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Kosovo
Prime Minister Meets With USAID Assistant Administrator
Dr. Kent R. Hill, USAID Assistant Administrator for Europe
and Eurasia, met with Kosovo Prime Minister Dr. Bajram Rexhepi
and Minister of Economy and Finance Ali Sadriu on Wednesday
at the USAID headquarters in Washington. Read
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The
Building Blocks of International Relations
(Read the write-up in the Bowling
Green News, 9/12/02)
As we approached the airport the scene from above appeared
one of tranquility and beauty. Small villages sprawled throughout
a rural landscape, country houses with tiled roofs and farm
animals roaming in nearby fields. Read
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