Projects
Recent data indicates that the cultural heritage of the Ottoman Era in the Balkans is threatened, and that ethnic and religious conflict continues to threaten the region. A Balkan Tale addresses these issues: it aims to stimulate public discourse about the history of the Balkans, to promote a sense of common history based on religious and ethnic co-existence, and to contribute to the public access and preservation of its cultural heritage. More
Partnership project "Civil Society Engagement in community building through the understanding, development, management and preservation of the built cultural heritage of the Western Balkans CSEinHeritage" started to be implemented by the EU and Western Balkan NGOs (most of them members of the SEE Heritage network): Transilvania Trust from Romania (project leader), Europa Nostra Netherlands, Cultural Heritage without Borders from Sweden, EXPEDITIO from Montenegro, Europa Nostra Serbia, and Emancipimi Civil Ma Ndryshe from Kosovo. More
The aim of the project has been the insight of high school students with the basic concepts and activities on active citizenry. Among the topics that were dealt in this youth creative education project were: human rights, active citizenry, elections, the principles of democracy, volunteerism, culture, etc.More
The main purpose of this project is to create basic preconditions for strengthening citizen action for protection and promotion of cultural heritage in Kosovo through a set of actual actions and measures aimed at calling-up main institutional and civic stakeholders in order to address the challenges and development policies in the field of cultural heritage.More
Strengthening and development of cultural policies to be correlated to the European accession process and the achievement of Kosovos full participation in Culture Programme 2007 2013 DGEC (EU Directorate General for Education and Culture).More
So far, EC Ma Ndryshe has organized a significant number of restoration camps, which encompassed a blend of direct intervention activities with the part of education and capacity building for participants, primarily on matters of volunteerism in cultural heritage.More
Fostering the culture of debate in Prizren on the issues of vital importance for the city, respectively the importance of protection the citys cultural heritage and increase the general awareness on the need and necessity of protection, development and promotion of cultural heritage as a potential for the development of cultural tourism in Prizren.More
The practice of organizing the European Heritage Days in Kosovo began in 2003 as a pilot-project in Isniq village of Deçan/Decani, continuing the same way in 2004 in village Dranoc of Deçan/Decani, and in 2005 in both these villages concurrently. Implementing organization of these activities was the Swedish foundation Cultural Heritage without Borders (CHwB).More
In 20-years of Zambaku i Prizrenit history, a novelty was marked. In 2006, for the first time ever, the burden for organizing this festival was handed upon a non-governmental organization.More