Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian community members in Mitrovicë/a South are supported in the framework of the Supporting “Social Entrepreneurship and Promoting Socio-economic Empowerment in Minority Communities in Kosovo” project implemented by the Danish Refugee Council and is funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) represented by the Swedish Embassy in Pristina
In response to the impact of CoVID-19, the Danish Refugee Council delivered personal/household hygiene items to 375 vulnerable families in South Mitrovicë/a. The families, who belong to Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities, have been particularly affected in their ability to generate income.
Contextually, in cooperation with the Main Family Medicine Centre of South Mitrovicë/a, a nurse was present during the distribution of packages to measure the temperature of the recipients, thus improving access to health services for DRC’s persons of concern.
In order to continue to promote ownership and sustainability, community members were fully engaged in the process. Besides voicing their own concerns through participating in the needs assessment, a number of them have been engaged as community advocates to support awareness raising on CoVID-19. This will build stronger capacities within the communities and promote long-term empowerment.