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Roma children attending computer classes at ARKA Center for Education and Internet Club in Kumanovo
Roma children attending computer classes at ARKA Center for Education and Internet Club in Kumanovo

An Honor for “ARKA”

USAID Macedonia Community Self-Help Initiative (CSHI)

The Roma Rights Forum "ARKA" received recognition at CSHI’s Sunshine Awards Ceremony, for their contribution to education and sustainable economic development in Kumanovo through the establishment of the "ARKA" Center for Education and Internet Club.

The Center is a facility where Roma people and others can learn computer skills and access equipment otherwise not available to them due to their economic and social disadvantages. The Center sustains itself financially through nominal fees for its services and tuition. To date, more than 600 children and youths have gained knowledge and certification of some level of computer training through the Center, and many have found employment.

The "ARKA" Center for Education and Internet Club is open to all residents of Kumanovo, serving to reduce prejudices by encouraging interaction among the ethnic groups. As an education center the facility also provides an important service to local companies and organizations needing employees with computer skills, by training people in this area. To further this function the center has joined forces with the local "Job Club" established by PriSMa in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor Office.

"ARKA" initiated this project with materials and financial support from USAID’s Community Self-Help Initiative (CSHI) program, and as a result of this experience “ARKA” continues to develop additional projects to benefit the Roma community: a new branch of ARKA in Kriva Palanka, a multi-lingual website (http://www.arka.org.mk), an office for legal support for refugees and stateless persons, to name a few. To support these projects, “ARKA” continues to develop new profitable activities such as “Roma Radio” for the Kumanovo area.

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Fri, 18 Feb 2005 14:14:11 -0500
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