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Name of the organisation:
Lead applicant
Co-applicantX
Affiliated entity
Project title: Together Against Child Abuse (TACA)
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial experience in
PADOR): 11120, 11230
Location of the action
Donors to the action
(name)1
Cost of the action
(EUR)
Role:
coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated
entity
Ferizaj, Kamenica and
Vushtrri
Total Budget:
€235,498
FIT:
(34,489.00 EUR)
Co-beneficiary
European Commission
BGUE-B201821.040100-C8
DEVCO/NEAR
Amount
contributed
(by donor)
Dates
(from..to)
€235,498
01/02/2020
–
dd/mm/yyyy
31/01/2022
Objectives and results of the action
Overall objective: To ensure that all children are
treated with full respect for their dignity and
rights by promoting abuse-free environment in
Kosovo schools.
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The main project activities are:
1.1.Build capacity of targeted municipal authorities and schools to deal with
cases of child abuse
If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
Specific objective: To protect school children
from abuse and minimise the effects of abuse
experience by improving individual and
institutional capacities for abuse prevention and
support to victims.
Results:
Ongoing
1.2.Support municipal authorities to establish an efficient system of
responding to the abuse in targeted schools
2.1.Develop e-learning courses on abuse prevention and response to abuse
for pupils, teachers and parents by piloting them in targeted
municipalities
2.2.Provide courses on abuse prevention and response to abuse through elearning platform to pupils, teachers and parents all over Kosovo
3.1.Organise social campaigns to raise public awareness of abuse-related
risks and disseminate information on good practices
Name of the organisation:
Lead applicant X
Project title:
Co-applicant
Affiliated entity
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial
experience in PADOR): 11120, 11230
Whistleblowers - the Voice of Our Society
Location of the action
Pristina, Prizren, Gjilan, Peja, and
Ferizaj
Cost of the action
(EUR)
Total Budget: €28,102.
Objectives and results of the action
The project will achieve its goal by fulfilling the following
objectives:
To educate the general public, especially university students
about the Law on Protection of Whistleblowers, helping them
understand the importance of uncovering misuse and
corruption and promote trust in the public and private sector
of Kosovo. (Objective 1).
Role:
coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated entity
Co-beneficiary
Donors to
the action
(name)2
US
Embassy in
Prishtina
Amount
contributed
(by donor)
€28,102.00
10/1/2019–
5/31/2020
The main project activities are:
Six lectures & open discussions around the country
National conference “Personal Risks of Blowing the Whistle”.
Creation of “Guider for Whistleblowers and Whistleblowing in
Kosovo”.
Creation of “Guider for Whistleblowers and Whistleblowing in
Kosovo”.
Media Campaign.
To improve knowledge and raise awareness among young
people and the general public for combating corruption in
Kosovo (Objective 2).
2
Dates
(from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
Results:
A video animation,
A comprehensive report addressing the condition of the law
and whistleblowers,
A poll that gathers and examines the attitudes and perceptions
of citizens regarding the implementation of the whistleblower
protection law in Kosovo.
A manual intended to help facilitate the understanding of the
provisions of the Whistleblower Protection Law and its
effective implementation. The manual is built by interpreting
the provisions of the Law and contextualizing these
provisions with other laws in force.
An info-graph that visualizes the level of protection of the
rights of whistleblowers.
Name of the organisation:
Lead applicant X
Co-applicant
Affiliated entity
Project title: Empowering young people in the ICT/IT sector in Kosovo
Location of the action
Prishtina
Cost of the action
(EUR)
€11,140
Objectives and results of the action
The specific objectives to be achieved during the project
were as follows:
Objective 1. Public awareness among young people about
the opportunities and market demand for ICT/IT skills as an
opportunity to raise the level of employment.
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial experience
in PADOR): 11120, 11230
Role:
coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated
entity
Coordinator
Donors to the
action (name)3
Ministry of
Education,
Science and
Technology
Amount
contributed
(by donor)
€11,140
01/01/2022
–
30/06/2022
The main project activities are:
• Train students on the Node.JS course
• Train students on the Quality Assurance course
Objective 2. Building the capacities of 24 young people
(18-23 years old), of which at least 30% are women, in
order to increase gender equality.
Objective 3. Targeting these categories of young people:
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Dates
(from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
young people who are in the process of transition to the
labor market, university students who have stopped
schooling, young people who have some knowledge in the
field of ICT/IT, such as and young people who are not
currently participating in the education system.
Results:
12 participants have completed the Quality Assurance
course. 12 participants have completed the Node.JS course.
50% of them were women and more than 50% of the
participants have already found a job in the market.
Ref. No.2 - Name of the organisation: Center for Advanced Studies FIT / Qendra per Studime te Avancuara FIT
Lead applicant
Co-applicant
X
Affiliated entity
Project title: Exploited in plain sight
Location
Prishtina
Cost of the action
(EUR)
€8,000
Objective: This report assesses children’s vulnerability to
CSEC across the WB6 and focuses specifically on online sexual
exploitation of children and sexual exploitation of children in
travel and tourism (SECTT). It also provides an overview of
what law enforcement authorities, private companies and civil
society organizations are doing – and what they are not doing –
to respond to, combat and prevent the various manifestations of
CSEC.
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial experience in
PADOR): 11120, 11130, 11230, 15160, 15220
Role:
Coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated entity
Coordinator
Donors to the
action (name)4
Global Initiative
Against Transnational
Organized Crime
(GITOC)
Amount
contributed
(by donor)
€8,000
01/12/2020 –
15/04/2021
The main project activities were:
 In depth interviews with relevant authorities, institutions and
academics
 A desk research analysis
Results: 1. A comprehensive report addressing these pressing
issues.
4
Dates
(from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
Name of the organisation:
Lead applicant X
Co-applicant
Affiliated entity
Project title: Digital Skills for Kosovo Youth
Location of the action
Prishtina
Cost of the action
(EUR)
€41,634
Objectives and results of the action
Specific objectives to be accomplished during the project are the
following:
Objective 1. Increase public awareness among youth about the
opportunities and market demand for ICT skills as an opportunity for
increased employability.
Objective 2. Capacity building of 276 young people (18-23 years old),
of whom a minimum of 40% women with a view on increasing a gender
balanced (50%-50%), will be improved through provision of trainings.
Objective 3. Target the following categories amongst young people:
youth who are in the process of transitioning into the job market,
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Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial
experience in PADOR):
Role:
coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated
entity
Coordinator
Donors to
the action
(name)5
US
Embassy in
Prishtina
Amount
contributed
(by donor)
€41,634
Dates
(from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
01/09/2020
–
31/08/2021
The main project activities are:
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The trainings in ICT education included three (3) ICT
courses:
Front-End Development,
NodeJS, and
Advanced JavaScript.
Creation of an online Social Media Management course
Delivery of a Business English course
Employment Matchmaking
If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
university students who have quit their education journey, youth who
have some ICT knowledge, as well as youth that are not currently taking
part in the education system.
Results:
12 participants have completed the Front-End Development course. 12
participants have completed the Node.JS course. 12 participants have
completed the Advanced JavaScript course. 40% of them were women
and more than 50% of the participants have already found a job in the
market. 40 participants benefited from the Business English
course. 200 beneficiaries completed the online Social Media
Management course.
Ref. No.2 - Name of the organisation: Center for Advanced Studies FIT / Qendra per Studime te Avancuara FIT
Lead applicant
X
Co-applicant
Affiliated entity
Project title: Mobilizing young people to combat hate speech and promote
human rights online
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial experience in
PADOR):
11120, 11130, 11230, 15160, 15220
Location
Prishtina
Cost of the action
(EUR)
€15,075
Objective:
• To educate young people about hate speech and its
consequences through the provision of an online course on
hate speech.
• To improve the culture of communication among the
targeted youth in the online public space by developing
educational materials on hate speech.
• To contribute to minimizing online hate speech among
young people through awareness-raising by organizing a
human rights quiz based on Council of Europe’s document
Guide to Human Rights for Internet Users.
Results:
Increased knowledge and awareness of young people and
the wider public about hate speech. Increased understanding
of the relevance of a human rights perspective. Young
people will have learned how to identify hate speech and
Role:
Coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated entity
Coordinator
Donors to the
action (name)6
Community
Development Fund
(CDF) through
SIDA
Amount
contributed
(by donor)
€9,975.00
Dates
(from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
01/04/2021 –
31/12/2021
The main project activities were:
 Creation of an online course on hate speech
 Created educational materials for online safety for children, parents
and teachers
 Special module on Center FIT’s website
 Created online campaign for children’s digital rights and
responsibilities online;
 Awareness raising campaign for anti-bullying.
more importantly perhaps what can be done to counter hate
speech.
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If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
Ref. No.2 - Name of the organisation: Center for Advanced Studies FIT / Qendra per Studime te Avancuara FIT
Lead applicant
X
Co-applicant
Affiliated entity
Project title: Young Ambassadors for promoting responsible use of
internet
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial experience in
PADOR):
11120, 11130, 11230, 15160, 15220
Location
Prishtina
Cost of the action
(EUR)
€3,120
Objective:
• To educate young people about hate speech and its
consequences through the provision of an online
course on hate speech.
• To improve the culture of communication among the
targeted youth in the online public space by
developing educational materials on hate speech.
• To contribute to minimizing online hate speech
among young people through awareness-raising.
Results:
Participants learned about topics including:
- the ways young people use the internet and
technology
- the opportunities and dangers that young people can
encounter on the Internet
Role: Coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated entity
Coordinator
Donors to the
action (name)7
Municipality of
Prishtina
Amount
contributed (by
donor)
€3,120
Dates
(from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
01/09/2021 –
31/12/2021
The main project activities were:
 Lectures on the harms of hate speech and online radicalization
 Created educational materials for online safety for children, parents and
teachers
 Awareness raising campaign for anti-bullying.
- tolerance and coexistence
- violation of privacy
- Internet addiction
- bullying
- online hate speech (cyberviolence)
- radicalization and extremism on the Internet
- sexual harassment of young people on the Internet,
etc.
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If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
Ref. No.2 - Name of the organisation: Center for Advanced Studies FIT / Qendra per Studime te Avancuara FIT
Lead applicant
X
Co-applicant
Affiliated entity
Project title: A Positive Online Experience for Kosovo Youth
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial experience in PADOR):
11120, 11130, 11230, 15160, 15220
Location
Ferizaj
Cost of the action
(EUR)
€4948
Objective: The specific objective to be
accomplished during the project was to: a)
increase awareness among children and
youth about safer internet use through
workshops and building of critical
thinking digital skills of and young
people; and b) increase awareness about
safer internet through workshops with
parents and twenty (20) teachers. This is
aimed at reducing the risk of
disenfranchisement and radicalization
among children.
Results:
1. 24 high school students were trained to
help their peers to counter radicalization
and other forms of online cyber-violece.
100 children were trained on online
Role: Coordinator,
co-beneficiary, affiliated entity
Coordinator
Donors to the action
(name)8
Amount contributed
(by donor)
European
Commission through
Forum mladi i
neformalna edukacija
– Forum MNE
€4948
The main project activities were:
 Training of Trainers (ToT) workshops on Safer Internet and Online Hate Speech
 Conduct seminars Children’s Internet Safety & Online Hate Speech
 Created educational materials for online safety for children, parents and teachers
 Trained parents on good digital parenting
 Trained teachers on online privacy for children
 Created online campaign for children’s digital rights and responsibilities online;
 Awareness raising campaign against cyber-bullying.
Dates (from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
01/02/2018 –
31/06/2019
safety and online hate speech for the
creation of a safer online environment
2. 100 parents trained on keeping
students safe and 20 teachers trained on
good digital parenting
Ref. No.1 - Name of the organisation: Center for Advanced Studies FIT / Qendra per Studime te Avancuara FIT
Lead applicant
Co-applicant
X
X
Affiliated entity
Project title: Promoting Digital Entrepreneurship
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial experience in
PADOR):
11120, 11230
Location
Cost of the action
(EUR)
Role:
Coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated entity
Donors to the
action (name)9
Amount
contributed
(by donor)
8
If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
9
If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
Dates
(from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
Pristina, Mitrovica, Prizren,
Ferizaj
€49,822.00
Objective: The objective of this project is to promote
digital entrepreneurship to youth, to educate them on how to
become successful entrepreneurs and innovators through the
use of technology in three (3) schools in each city, two (2)
lower secondary schools and one (1) high school.
Results of the action: 1. Around six-hundred (600) students
will be trained on project management, social media
management, data entry, and online tutorial classes. Indirect
beneficiaries: three thousand six-hundred (3,600) students
2. Digital online platform will be created that will contain
all inter-disciplinary courses of digital entrepreneurship.
Coordinator
Ministry of
Innovation and
Entrepreneurship
€49,822.00
30/11/2018 –
30/11/2019
The main project activities are:
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Develop training components on digital entrepreneurship
Train students on project management
Train students on social media management
Train student for the creation of online tutorial courses
Create the digital online platform for young entrepreneurs
Ref. No.2 - Name of the organisation: Center for Advanced Studies FIT / Qendra per Studime te Avancuara FIT
Lead applicant
Co-applicant
X
Affiliated entity
Project title: Building Resilience for Individuals and Communities in
Kosovo (BRICK II)
Sector (ref. list of sectors in Sectorial experience in
PADOR):
11120, 11130, 11230, 15160, 15220
Location
Ferizaj
Cost of the action
(EUR)
€35,976.00
Objective: The objective of the project was to raise
awareness of children, teachers, and parents about the
risks associated with internet use by children in ten
(10) lower secondary schools in both urban and rural
areas with the end goal being to protect the rights of
children.
Results: 1. 1,200 children trained on online safety and
online hate speech for the creation of a safer online
environment
2. 100 parents trained on keeping students safe and 50
teachers trained on good digital parenting
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Role:
Coordinator,
co-beneficiary,
affiliated entity
Coordinator
Donors to the action
(name)10
Community Development
Fund (CDF) through the
Global Community
Engagement Resilience
Fund (GCERF)
Amount
contributed
(by donor)
€35,976.00
Dates
(from..to)
dd/mm/yyyy
01/07/2018 –
31/12/2019
The main project activities were:
 Trained children in Ferizaj region on online safety and online hate speech
 Created educational materials for online safety for children, parents and
teachers
 Trained parents on good digital parenting
 Trained teachers on online privacy for children
 Marked the international Safer Internet Day 2019 through a music concert;
 Created online campaign for children’s digital rights and responsibilities
online;
 Awareness raising campaign for anti-bullying.
If the donor is the European Union or an EU Member State, please specify the EU budget line, EDF or EU Member State
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