AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKosovo Youth & Culture: A UNFPA study surveying 18–39-year-olds across Kosovo and the wider region finds young people still want marriage and children, but economic and institutional barriers are widening the gap between hopes and reality. Sports & Community: Kinu Rochford, a European basketball standout who later pursued social work, was fatally shot at a Harlem tournament—his story highlights how sport can lead into community service. Human Rights & Memory: A renewed debate on Srebrenica asks whether the world truly learned “Never Again,” pointing to denial and revisionism still undermining reconciliation in the Western Balkans. Entrepreneurship & Women’s Empowerment: An Erasmus+ partnership meeting in Trieste brings together Kosovo and other partners to strengthen women’s entrepreneurship with practical training modules and webinars. Digital Life & Safety: A BIRN digital rights report says online harms across the Western Balkans are becoming systemic, with economic fraud and gender-based violence among the most common threats. Migration & Protection: The EU proposes new sanctions targeting migrant smugglers and traffickers with asset freezes and travel bans. Faith, Identity & Media: A Berlin-set film “Hijamat” explores sexuality, religion, and community pressure in the Turkish diaspora, spotlighting how faith can shape family life and belonging.
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