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This is derived from NGO reports, discussions with international agency staff in Kosovo in early November 1999, and a variety of publicly available reports. Tensions between Albanian Kosovars and...
Since 1992, SDC's Department for Humanitarian Aid (the Europe and CIS Division) has been implementing durable housing solutions in the Western Balkans. From 2001 onwards, these programmes...
UNMIK chief Jessen-Petersen stated that President Ibrahim Rugova has voiced his readiness to meet Serbian President Boris Tadic in an international conference and in the presence of the...
A census made in April 2001 confirmed that Zemun was the municipality with the largest concentration of refugees and IDPs in FRY. There are 5 Collective Centres in Zemun hosting 283 refugees and...
A reconstruction of the school in Zahaq in a remote and rural area, where mainly people from Non-Serbian communities are living. The project consists of redesign and rehabilitation of a newer part...
In 1999 Serbia still hosted the largest number of displaced persons in Europe: 276, 281 refugees from BiH, Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia beside 206, 789 IDPs from Kosovo. Only a small number of...
In order to support the Government in its endeavours to assist the refugees in their integration, UNHCR and SDC participated in the construction of new housing units in selected municipalities....
Main goal was to enable the returning ethnic Albanian families to resume their normal life in the Ground Security Zone (GSZ) in the Presevo Valley (Kumanovo Agreement 1999).
The aim of this project was to host 10 to 20 elderly Croatian Serb persons and 2 foster families, who are actually living in collective centres in Northern Kosovo.
The aim was to improve the teaching for children and professors in the school which was overcrowded and to provide an additional space for classrooms in the existing building. Originally it was...