Germany, strong hope for Kosovo's desperate youth

In the absence of perspective in Kosovo, 18-year-old Finesa Gashi has been taking a German-language course for three months. It aims to continue studies and then be employed in Germany after the completion of three levels of language. Finesa has been part of the large group of Kosovars since [...]
Finesa has been part of the large group of Kosovars who were illegally trained in Western countries by the end of 2015, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
She and her family had remained in Germany for nearly a year, but the demand for asylum had been rejected, and in April last year had returned to Kosovo. But now it aims to make it back into Germany through legal ways.
Kosovo's “travel is very poor. Especially after we spent a year in Germany, I have noticed that the gap with Kosovo is too big and I don't see the future here”, Gashi has said. Employments on family grounds and the lack of schooling they do in Kosovo, according to her, are another reason they have moved her to think of leaving Kosovo.











