VV seeks to change the way children are treated

The Vetevendosje movement has congratulated the children on June 1st, wishing it were a joyful day. However, Vetevendosje, citing the European Commission's report, says that data and for children working and not benefiting services are alarming.“10.7% of children work, and why this is prohibited by law. 6.8% [...]
However, Vetevendosje, citing the European Commission's report, says that data and for children working and not benefiting services are alarming.“10.7% of children work, and why this is prohibited by law. 6.8% of children work in dangerous conditions. And yet, we have no case reported by the labour inspectorate. Of the 50,000 children with special needs, only 10% of them receive assistance from state, health, economic or education”, the statement said.
Vetevendosje requires the commitment of all to change the way children are treated in Kosovo, as they are the future.












