The Regional Summit in Kosovo reaffirmed its commitment to combating racial discrimination and promoting the inclusion of Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities.
The regional summit against racial discrimination in Prishtina, held for the sixth time, focused on institutional cooperation with civil society to advance inclusive policies and strengthen mechanisms against discrimination, especially targeting Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities.
Beate Elsasser, Head of Cooperation at the Swiss Cooperation Office, Embassy of Switzerland in Kosovo, spoke about supporting civil society through various programs.
“The government has a duty to ensure non-discrimination and inclusion, but civil society organizations play a central role in shaping and implementing policies, as well as driving societal change. We have supported civil society in Kosovo through various programs such as the Civil Society Foundation, as well as projects led by organizers present here. We call it social inclusion for Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities. These partnerships have allowed us to support the fight against discrimination and promote inclusive policies in education and housing, as well as equality policies,” Elsasser emphasized.“This time we bring together civil society and institutions, not only to exchange needs but also to review progress, challenges, and next steps we will take. The topics covered during these two days focus on combating discrimination. Naturally, this is in the interest of our country, society, state, and institutions, but also the region in general. The process of taking action by Western Balkan countries has flowed from the Berlin Process. As countries of the Western Balkans, including Kosovo, we are committed to taking concrete actions to prevent and combat discrimination against Roma. Through cooperation with civil society and NGOs, we have taken immediate measures to prevent and combat discrimination against Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities. As you know, the government has created an adequate mechanism and structure to prevent and combat discrimination,” Hajredini said.
Isak Skenderi, Executive Director of the Network of Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian Communities in Kosovo, delivered his speech with motivational words.