The goal of the social inclusiveness program is to work towards empowerment of women and youth for a greater involvement in politics, economy, and society. Furthermore, marginalized groups, including survivors of sexual violence during the war, domestic, and gender based violence, ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups are at the heart of the Jahjaga Foundation. Through this program, JF aims to increase the role of marginalized groups in decision-making, as well as empower them both economically and socially, and turn them into active change-makers.
The aim of the interethnic and regional reconciliation program is to challenge old narratives on interethnic and regional relations through dealing with the past, transitional justice, and establishing new relations with mutual interests. The Jahjaga Foundation will commit to programs where preservation of collective memory as well as dealing with the past, promotion of justice and peace, is cultivated based on the recognition and participation of all parties.
The goal of the security program is to lay out conditions for sustainable peace in Kosovo, by creating opportunities for productive involvement in society of social groups who pose a potential for violence. The Jahjaga Foundation works in programs that promote social involvement and reassertion of marginalized social groups back into society. Our approach is not punitive, but is built upon a thorough analysis of structural causes (political, economic, and social) which lead to fear, violence and radicalization of individuals, communities or social groups.
Below you may download the Jahjaga Foundation Strategic Plan 2019 -2024.
Jahjaga Foundation Strategic Plan