Delawi: Kosovo's economic future depends on women's participation in property

The small percentage of women who own property is considered a negative factor in Kosovo's economic development. The United States Ambassador to Kosovo, Greg Delaway, considers the current situation in the issue of women's property rights to be endangering the country's economic future. “is extremely important to him [...]
The small percentage of women who own property is considered a negative factor in Kosovo's economic development.
The United States Ambassador to Kosovo, Greg Delaway, considers the current situation in the issue of women's property rights to be endangering the country's economic future.
The “is extremely important for Kosovo's future that Kosovars are able to participate in the economy on the same grounds as men. And if you can't inherit or have a problem with the legacy of property from your parents, or you have trouble registering property in the municipality you can't fully participate in Kosovo's” economy, Delawi said in Kosovo's Jjeta show.
He said, however, that the investment made by the American Embassy in the matter is not entirely without results.
We're seeing real results. Is everything okay? Not yet, but we will continue to work on this issue.”, Delawi said. /Call. com












