Kosovo's lack of health insurance, disaster

The Centre for Investigative, Document and Public has today presented the work “” Political Destabilities in Kosovo ʹ Human Security Implementation of the country”, which has resulted in no active citizens in Kosovo due to human security shortages. Centre for Research, Documentation and Publishing Director Besa Kabash-Ramaj said part democracy in [...]
The Centre for Investigative, Document and Public has today presented the work “” Political Destabilities in Kosovo ʹ Human Security Implementation of the country”, which has resulted in no active citizens in Kosovo due to human security shortages.
Centre for Research, Documentation and Publishing Director Besa Kabash-Ramaj said part democracy in the country has failed in some areas due to the lack of active citizens.
There is no democracy without active citizens, no democracy in the country has failed to say in some areas because we haven't had active citizens, but not at their fault because we can't follow an active citizen state without human security. To be clear when we talk about human security and economic security at work, not public security for injuries at work, but safety in terms of how much access to employment”, she said.
She further said that Kosovo will not pass the human security gap will lack active citizens as well as developing democracy. Even the lack of honest politicians will, according to her.
Kabashi Rama said that no research has been made in Kosovo so far on how the citizen of Kosovo feels, and as a result, there is no solution to the problems of the citizens' welfare.
The local and international approach in Kosovo after the war has been to find short-term choice short term solution, but the bad news has still been that the big problems dealing with the welfare of the citizen of the Republic of Kosovo have not been taken into consideration of the thought, and the way that the citizen feels directly non-directly, not higher, but higher down, and as a result there is no solution to problems of much importance for the welfare of the citizen<1>, Kabashi-Rabashi added further.












