Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education

by Women for Women International
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education
Help Empower 300 Women in Kosovo through Education

Project Report | Sep 28, 2009
Kadire Thiraj's Story

By Ariana LaMagra | Kadire

Kadire is 40 years old, she lives with her husband and three children: two sons Osman (22), Shpetim (16) and a daughter Ardita(19), they all are attending school but the chances to fulfil their school needs are very small because they live only with husband’s salary who works as a guard in Feronikel Factory in Drenas. She lives in a small house with five family members in two rooms.

She finished secondary school for laboratory technician and one year of High School, but she interrupted her studies because of the overall political and economical situation in Kosova. Education is unfulfilled Kadire’s dream.

Kadire’s life has been marked by tragedy like every Kosovar woman. Before the war she was married to another man, who was murdered during the war. At the time of his death, she was hospitalised in Peja, because she had problems during her pregnancy. This was during the Serbian campaign of ethnic cleansing, of which she was made victim when the Serbian medical staff at the hospital tortured rather than helped her (along with three other Kosovar women in her wing).

Kadire recounts this experience: “In one morning a nurse came with an injection and the only thing that I remember what she said was It is time for delivery. It was not yet delivery time for any of us but the nurse administered that injection anyway, and within 12 hours we had all aborted. It was one of my hardest moments in my life. The hospital staff had been told to leave the hospital and to execute all Kosovar patients who were present in the hospital.

“In that evening we got organized and four of us escaped from that hell. I still can not believe how we managed, I only know that it was midnight and we took a taxi and we traveled to Montenegro, because the whole city was empty. While I was in hospital I was informed that my husband was killed.”

In Montenegro she found her family and she was transferred as an urgent case for cure in Asllan Rusi-Don Bosko camp in Albania. She received medical treatments and the worst thing was that she realized that she can never get pregnant anymore due to consequences of the torture in Peja Hospital.

Kadire tells the story of her experience in the camp: “While I was in camp there were also three orphans. I thought by myself God what happened with those kids. I started to get to know them every day more and more and to take care of them as much as I could. Shpetim was only 6 years old. It was the only heart-warming thing compared to what I suffered, I knew that my husband died, I lost my child and I knew that I couldn’t have a baby anymore, so at least I could do something for those kids who were alone. Their mother was killed during the war while father took them to their relatives for taking care of them. They had fled as refugees to Albania together with their relatives, but I couldn’t understand why they were still alone”. Kadire said with tears in the eyes.

After three months all returned to Kosova and Kadire was still communicating with the children. They had developed an attachment to her—they constantly wanted to be close to her, and due to their desire. They were reunited with their father, and he and Kadire fell in love and have decided to get married.

Kadire speaks on this new chapter of hope: “It is a long time being together, we have blessed life with my husband, I also consider his kids as mine, I had never in my life told anyone that they aren’t my children, I always try to by them good things because I don’t want to let them think that I don’t care for them just because I am not their natural mother.”

Our Country Director for Women for Women International—Kosovo, Hamide Latifi, says the following of Kadire: “I can say that Kadire is very special woman, she was very active during manual sessions, she debated with other women in group. She was a good example for the group, she initiated and organised an excursion for a group of 90 participants.

Kadire talks about the experience: “This trip was incredibly exciting and satisfying for them, as for many women it was the first time touring their country Kosova and visiting those places and they were thankful to me for organizing and giving them a chance to see a god side of our living country. I have achieved this by being WfWI-Kosova participant because this program has helped me to be more aware on realizing that we can do something for ourselves, we just need to work on what we want.”

Kadire attended customer service & sales training, she wrote 4 letters to her sponsor. She used sponsorship funds for kids’ clothes, she liked every part of WfWI program, the topic which she most-liked was “ Economical Value of Housework”, in which she learned the value of women’s contributions in the home, even though this is not customarily counted as ‘work’ in formal sector economics. She thanks her sponsor and the organization for enabling this program.

While Kadire was in WfW program she also has attended training in “Family Health Education” supported by “Kryqi I Kuq” (Red Cross). After she finished training she has started to make different activities as a trainer and by helping women with women’s health, including breast exams for cancer. During June, July and August of 2008 she has organized trainings with 3 women groups of different ages in Drenas, where were present also WfWI-Kosova participants, and with 3 students groups of secondary school, where were held different topics such as wellness, family violence and they also had identified some domestic violence cases and together with her colleague they have transmitted this concern to local authorities in meeting that they had with President of Drenas Municipality and Director of Women Accommodation House Naime Sherifi. Kadire has also mobilized a group of 120 women from Drenas to get enrolled in WfWI-Kosova program and also she met some women from Novoberda and she informed and encouraged them to be enrolled in WfWI-Kosova program.

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