Young people from Kosovo, Albania, combined in Germi

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40 young people from Kosovo, Albania and Diaspora have become part of the summer camp in Germi.
The Diaspora Ministry and the Nongovernmental Organisation “Toka” have teamed up at the 40-new summer camp in Kosovo, Albania and Diaspora.
Diasporra Minister-designate Valon Murati said the camp is held to eliminate barriers among young people.
“These organisations are in place to preserve national identity for our young people in the diaspora, but I believe they are also a good model of co-operation between the country and the diaspora”, Murati said.
Anel Bajra, also from the Diaspora Ministry, said that 240 children were applied to the camp, but only 40 were admitted because of the limited number of camps in the Germi.
The “Children are ages 14 to 17 and are mainly from diáspora and countries in the region and among them of Kosovo”, Bajra said.
While representative from the NGO “Toka” Jehona Djurdhala announced the activities to be held at the camp.
In addition to internal group activities, there will also be instructions outside the camp at the Ethnological Museum, the Blaline Park and the Mirusha Falls”, Djurdgeala said.
The camp will continue until 28 July.












