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World Children's Day has been celebrated around the world every November 20 since 1959, when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Rights of the Child, and then, on the same date, thirty years later, in 1989, adopted the Convention on the Rights of...

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In the first eight months of 2023, “Giving Kosovo” recorded 430 instances of donations for philanthropic purposes.

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Poverty reduction was an often-supported cause by citizens and companies in Kosovo in the first eight months of 2023.

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From the beginning of January to the end of August 2023, Catalyst’s Balkan data show that citizens and companies in Kosovo donated more than 7.5 million EUR for the common good. As in previous years, healthcare was often a supported topic, and 954,945 EUR was donated for this...

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The philanthropic actions of minority communities in Kosovo transcend boundaries, demonstrating the power of compassion and unity in driving social change.

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Individuals have been the most prominent donor in Kosovo since the tracking of philanthropy in Kosovo began. Just in the period from 2020 to 2022, they donated more than 2,3 million euros for the common good through 912 giving instances.

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Long-term effects donations are a powerful force for creating sustainable change and addressing the root causes of social issues.

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There is a distinction between the short-term and long-term effects of giving.

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Education is a fundamental aspect of a society's progress, and in Kosovo, donors have many opportunities to give and support educational initiatives.

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Mass individual giving is a powerful way for people to unite and make a difference in their communities. Through it, individuals can make a meaningful impact on their communities and help to improve the lives of those around them.

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