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Harvard Diaspora Project Wants Your Say!

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The CID shows that “at least one third of Albanians live outside the borders of their home countries in the Balkans. In the countries where they currently live and work many of them have achieved levels of professional and economic success that would not have been possible at home. We are driven by the image of what the impact of connecting this wealth of knowledge, connections and economic capital with the home countries would be on the Balkans.”

The objectives of CID’s Diaspora Program include:

  • It ensures that the diaspora relations have proper place on the political agenda of the countries in the Balkans.
  • It facilitates the relations between the home governments and the diaspora community organizations abroad.
  • It supports the home governments with building capacities to engage with the diaspora and develop strategies for leveraging its potential to promote economic and social development in the Balkans.

CID’s Diaspora Program starts with reinforcing the relations with the Albanians in the USA, but has the ambition to include all countries with significant Albanian population. Their action plan has three stages:

The first stage involves a series of meetings in the USA between the diaspora on the one hand, and government officials and private sector representatives on the other. The first three meetings will take place in Washington D.C., New York City and Boston in spring of 2015. In June or September of 2015, a joint delegation of Harvard and Diaspora leaders will visit the Balkans and work on establishing the foundations of a strategy for engaging the diaspora in the country’s development. The diaspora strategy should be the main outcome of the visit. The third stage involves implementation of this strategy.

For further details on eligibility and regulations to participate in the program, you can click HERE. To fill out the survey, click HERE.

London Focus Group on Diaspora Virtual Registry

London – On February 25, 2015 the new focus group on diaspora’s virtual registration (DVR) “From a Concept to Success” met in London at the Refugee Council office.

This event was part of the on-going series of focus groups meetings in several countries aiming to bring together Kosovo and Albanian business and civil society leaders to discuss and develop options for making the Diaspora Virtual Registration (DVR) platform a success. The DVR has been developed by Kosovo’s Ministry of Diaspora (MoD) with the aim of mapping out diaspora members living abroad, and strengthening diaspora’s ties and participation in the policy development process in Kosovo. The DRV can be found in the following link: http://rd.rks-gov.net.

Participants included distinguished representatives of the Albanian and Kosovo diaspora organizations, Ministry of Diaspora from Kosovo, Kosovo’s Embassy in London, Albanian Embassy in London, the International Organisation of Migration (IOM), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the representatives of charities of the Albanian community in the UK. Vebi Kosumi, the chair of the roundtable discussion, opened up the meeting and gave a presentation on the online registration process for professionals, students, and other members of the Kosovo diaspora.

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© 2015 Xhevat Morina. More pictures from the event can be found here.

“The event was an opportunity for the Ministry of Diaspora representatives to engage face-to-face with the Albanian community organisations and individuals to discuss the online Diaspora registration process. It also provided an open forum for the diaspora representatives to ask questions and have an interactive discussion with the government officials. The focus group meeting was successful as it brought together the Albanian community with the Kosovo government representatives. I received a lot of positive feedback from the participants afterwards regarding the useful topics covered. I would like to thank the KosovoDiaspora.org platform for giving me the opportunity to organise and chair the meeting, and my special thanks go to the representatives from Kosovo, the Ministry of Diaspora, IOM and UNDP as well as to all participating organisations and individuals from the UK who came to the meeting,” said Vebi Kosumi.

At the London meeting special guests included: Mentor Borovci, Lorik Pustina, Flaka Braha from Kosovo’s Ministry of Diaspora; Besian Bicurri from IOM; and Ardian Spahiu as the UNDP representative. During their speeches, Mentor Borovci and Lorik Pustina explained the process of the online registration for the Kosovo diaspora.

“I invite everyone who is a member of the diaspora to register. This registration is important so the Republic of Kosovo would know how many people live abroad, as well as identify the needs of diaspora professionals,” said Mentor Borovci, a representative of the Kosovo Government.

Mr. Pustina further pointed out that, “all ethnic groups who originate from Kosovo and are living abroad qualify to register. This registry does target as well, all Albanians living abroad, as for our Ministry, the Albanian diaspora is unified and undivided, regardless where they endeavor from – Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia, Presheva…”

The Embassy of Kosovo and the Embassy of Albania were present at the meeting through Mr. Mustafë Avdiu and Ms. Migena Baholli and they spoke about the help, which they provide in furthering the online registration through face-to-face meetings with members of Diaspora in the UK.

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The Q&A session followed with an open discussion by representatives of the diaspora organisations and individuals such as Luljeta Nuzi of the Shpresa Programme, Esat Braçe of the Nënë Tereza Charity, Artan Llabjani from UK Albanian Proffesionals, Indira Kartallozi from Chrysalis family Future, Beqir Shillova from the British Albanian Kosovar Council and other legal, medical and educational professionals.

Key themes of the discussion related to procedures for registration, and the eventual benefits and uses that the finalization of the database will provide. Some concerns were raised regarding the privacy of personal data shared with the MoD via the DRV. Other discussion points focused on the results of the registration process to date. It emerged that the registration process uses encryption technology to protect the data shared with the MoD, which has planned and designed the system to ensure privacy protection throughout the process of data collection, clearing and analysis.

Diaspora representatives present at the focus group provided positive feedback, and committed to promoting the DRV among their circles as well as ensuring to find ways to make it a succes.

This was the first focus group meeting held in London, preceded by others in New York, United States, and Stockholm, Sweden. Two additional focus groups will take place in Vienna, Austria and Zurich, Switzerland, where large numbers of Kosovo’s diaspora reside.

The organizer of the focus group is NGO Germin in partnership with the International Organization of Migration (IOM), the United Nations Development Office (UNDP) and the Kosovo Ministry of Diaspora (MoD).

Germin is an organization that uses technology to connect and support the Albanian Diaspora communities with their home countries. Germin has founded and manages the www.kosovodiaspora.org, a crowdsourcing digital engagement platform for Diaspora.

The IOM and UNDP are implementing partners of the Diaspora Engagement in Economic Development (DEED) in Kosovo, funded by the Finish Government – www.deed-ks.org.

Albanians in UK Meet Kosovo’s Minister of Diaspora

On February 16, Kosovo’s Diaspora members living in UK gathered in a meeting held at the “Haverstock” primary school in London. Members of the Albanian community in UK, businessmen, students, representatives of the Albanian associations and diplomatic institutions had the chance to meet with Kosovo’s new Minister of Diaspora, Mr. Valon Murati, and Kosovo’s Ambassador in the UK, Mr. Lirim Greicevci.

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Mr. Greicevci opened the meeting by welcoming the Diaspora members and extending appreciation for their continuous contribution to the good of the Albanian community in UK.

The Minister of Diaspora, Mr. Valon Murati, presented the future plans and recent activities of MoD, which include the signing and implementation of the education curriculum on Albanian language, to be implemented in cooperation with the Republic of Albania. Additionally, Mr. Murati mentioned the necessity of developing a new approach towards Diaspora, which will take into account the different needs of Diaspora generations in countries where Albanians live. The creation of a strategy that would provide better conditions and facilitated procedures for Diaspora businessmen, who aim to invest in Kosovo, was another highlight of Minister’s speech during the meeting.

During the event, Minister Murati answered several questions from representatives of the Albanian associations and received direct information regarding concerns and the challenges faced by the Albanian community in the UK.

Diaspora Education A Priority for Minister Murati

Additional Albanian language classes are set as a priority for the Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Kosovo.

Minister Valon Murati proclaimed his ideas during a meeting held yesterday, 20th of January, with the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Prishtina, Angelika Viets. Minister Murati and Ms. Viets discussed the possibility of deepening inter-institutional cooperation in various fields, with focus on the Kosovar Diaspora in Germany.

“Sending a message that Kosovo is ready for investments is crucial to attracting our business unions in Diaspora, which in turn will play an important role in building bridges of cooperation with strong companies in the countries where they operate,” highlighted Minister Murati.
“A well-integrated diaspora will also mean a better Kosovo overall. The image of the Republic of Kosovo will improve as the Federal Republic of Germany is willing to deepen its cooperation with your country, ” Ms. Viets said.

In the end, it was agreed that other meetings are to be held regularly, in order to identify all possible areas of cooperation for the good of Kosovo and it Diaspora in Germany.

You can check this news in Albanian here.

Call for participation Invitation on Seed Forum Prishtina 16 December 2014

Seed Forum is a global network of national not-for-profit foundations and national representatives in more than 40 countries. The global collaboration entity of the Seed Forum network is Seed Forum International Foundation working out of London. The Seed Forum concept has grown rapidly since it was founded in Norway in 2002, and the Seed Forum concept is currently referred to as a global concept. Seed Forum is currently running investor matchmaking forums in more than 30 countries worldwide. The Seed Forum process has the objective of providing competence within investor readiness and investor matchmaking opportunities for private investors, seed funds, venture funds, private equity funds, corporate venture investors, family offices and financial intermediaries in born global companies.

Seed Forum offers private investors, seed and venture funds, corporate venture and family offices as well as other key finance intermediaries a first-hand insight into a selected group of innovative born global companies which aspire to expand their businesses. Seed Forum is a global organization hosting investor conferences in more than 30 countries and is considered as one of the most professional and experienced venues for presentations of investor ready start-upcompanies worldwide.

Seed Forum Prishtina will be held on Tuesday the 16th of December 2014 ,hosted at Swiss Diamond Hotel Prishtina, Ulpiana Hall, Sheshi Nëna Terezë, Prishtina.

You may find more information about Seed Forum here
www.seedforum.org

Please register for participation information

Kosovo’s Diaspora Brings Business Ideas

It is true that the current trends show Kosovars going abroad in search for  a better life, however there are also some reverse occurrences. Drenusha Shala is the co-founder of the Baruti market research company in Prishtina. Baruti currently is set in Kosovo’s capital with 70 employees who have all lived in Switzerland or Germany, and work in a call center dealing with German speaking customers.

Shala was quoted as saying that “Kosovo needs to improve its competitiveness and business environment, and support the private sector so as to reduce unemployment. A sound business environment demands further measures to tackle the weak rule of law and corruption.”

Find out more about Baruti Call Center through their website.

Alma Hetemi Brings European Flavors to Idaho

There is a food truck stationed along Addison Avenue in Idaho’s Twin Falls where one can get delicious Kebaps, the Balkan beef sausage complete with flat bread, chopped onions, ajvar pepper spread and sour cream. The 3D Euro Food Express is run by Alma Hetemi, a Kosovar who fled the 1999 conflict and found herself a new home in the United States.

Alma and her husband have been engaged in cooking and food services for quite some time, thus making them popular faces for the community of Twin Falls. One can find their truck giving out food throughout various events, from concerts to farmers’ markets. The love for cooking runs on the family. With siblings owning restaurants and the mother acting as a coaching kitchen chef, Alma was conditioned to be a great grill master. Her cooking philosophy is simple: ‘one time you might cook something bad, but the next time it will be better’ claims Hetemi.

However, baking 200 pita breads a week does indicate that Hetemi does not let chance get in her way. The 3D Euro Food Express brings its customers the international flavors, be that Bosnian, Greek or Albanian.

For more info, please follow the related article here.

Kosovo’s Balkanspring at JuleExpo

BalkanSpring, a Kosovo based craft shop, has been a part of JuleExpo 2014 held in Lillestrom Norway, one of the biggest craft fairs. The fair gathers annually 20,000 craft lovers from around the world. This is the first time products from Kosovo have been on display at this fair, thus making this a very exciting step towards bringing Kosovo closer to the rest of the world.

Balkanspring.com is a web based platform that offers Kosovo based craft-work to international markets. At the fair, Balkanspring has presented traditional and unique clothing, accessories, scarfs and shoes. The sole aim of such an initiative is promotion of crafts as well as strengthening capacities of current Kosovo based entrepreneurs.

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Saliu Salutes The United States Veterans

Read on the great story of giving back, where Nazim Saliu, a Kosovo refugee,  found a way to thank the United States Veterans for their contribution to Kosovo. The story was published by Eye Witness 3 News and could be found here.

A Kosovo native, who is a barber in Rocky Hill, said he was brought to the United States with the help of American soldiers.

On this Veterans Day, Nazim Saliu gave back to them by cutting their hair for free on Tuesday.

Saliu, also known as “Noli,” is a barber who is living a dream in his Rocky Hill salon. It’s a dream that didn’t seem possible when he was in his native Kosovo in the late 1990s.

“When I was in a refugee camp, how they help me and brought me here,” Saliu said. “It’s my favor to do.”

Saliu and his family were chased out of their native Kosovo where war was leaving thousands dead. The United States Military came to the rescue and Saliu got a new chance in this country.

After living in Minnesota for about nine years, Saliu said he knew it was time to make some kind of change and that’s what ultimately brought him to Connecticut where he has been living with his family and cutting hair now for almost seven years.

That is why Saliu offered free haircuts to any veteran, police officer or firefighter all day on Tuesday at his salon Noli’s.

“I like to help pay back whenever they need me,” Saliu said.

Read more: http://www.wfsb.com/story/27355829/rocky-hill-barber-to-give-veterans-free-haircuts#ixzz3J3WNN8Ng