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AWO Nuremberg in Kosovo – Support for returnees and their families

Pays
Serbie, Kosovo sous administration des Nations Unies (résolution 1244 du Conseil de sécurité)
Région
Europe de l’Est et du Sud-Est et Asie centrale
Statut
Activités achevées
Date de début et de fine de l’initiative
1 janvier 2007 – 31 décembre 2020

Donors

Freistaat Bayern and Stabilitätspakt für Südosteuropa

Freistaat Bayern and Stabilitätspakt für Südosteuropa

Partners

Stabilitätspakt für Südosteuropa

Stabilitätspakt für Südosteuropa

Bayerisches Staatsministerium fur Familie, Arbeit und Soziales

Bayerisches Staatsministerium fur Familie, Arbeit und Soziales

The primary goal of the return project is the sustainable reintegration of voluntary returnees from Germany to their country of origin, Kosovo.

AWO counselling centre is often the first point of contact, coordination, and assignment for individuals who want to or have to return to their country of origin. At an AWO counselling centre, perspectives, possibilities, and opportunities for a new beginning in Kosovo are discussed. Counselling is non-binding, open-ended, and tailored to the individual circumstances of the returnee.

AWO Nuremberg has been active in Kosovo since January 2007. A counselling centre in Prishtina opened in March 2009. The counselling centre supports individuals who return voluntarily from Germany to Kosovo with the issues and problems that they might face upon return. Additionally, mobile consultation provides consultation for persons who are unable to visit the counselling centre themselves. The home visits serve to better assess the situation of those seeking counselling to be able to provide assistance as needed.

Those who seek counselling learn about AWO from return counselling centres in Germany. Or from volunteers, friends, and acquaintances. Furthermore, the Ministry of the Interior of Kosovo refers individuals who are not eligible for support by the state to AWO.

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