Part of women in Kosovo unemployed, Kurti shows theories in Parliament

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, on the eve of International Women's Day, has spoken of the challenges and ways with which gender inequality is fought, writes Periscope newspaper. At the hearing where gender inequality is being discussed, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has talked about six topics through which gender inequality is fought. Kosovo faces [...]
At the hearing where gender inequality is being discussed, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has talked about six topics through which gender inequality is fought.
Kosovo faces a very high number of unemployed women, but this does not seem to have bothered Kurt to rank several theoretical points about gender inequality:
Here are points mentioned by Kurti:
“1. It is needed as state institutions, but also as civil society to cooperate in creating and maintaining gender solidarity grounds. Women should help women, and here we all have to invest. We should have programs, we should have curriculums that help gender solidarity”.
“2. Social Emincipence, with emphasis on men's emancipation, because often when we say emancipation, we think we can emancipate women. But just emancipation means that we should talk more to men than women are equal to what equality is, and why it is happening and should not seem to be discrimination. So social emancipation that in the anchor there is awareness and education of men. It's an education to listen to, see, support, and follow a woman”
“3. Not only the involvement of the women's Inquisition, but their participation. Because involvement and incubation mean women's contribution, while participation also means gaining and benefiting women. Involved and framing yes, necessary but insufficient. We need to participate in decision making”.
“4. It would be a deeper approach to the effects of war. I believe that much injustice, discrimination, exploitation, oppression, oppression, and violence in our society and the family are the result of the untreated consequences of the recent war. There are more men and women in Kosovo affected by war, not only than we accept but also that we think of”.
“5. It takes general awareness because just because we're different, we have to be equal. There is a simple but very serious kind of prejudice that only those who are the same can be equal. As human society, we must create equality where there are different things and people, not just where they are identical”.
“6. Report between discrimination and exclusion. In a mechanism, institution, organ, entity, system, specific structure has internal inequality, but there are sometimes total exceptions. And when you go from exclusion to discrimination is a progress, because technically you went in, you were out. We have to fight this one too. Let's not replace exclusion with discrimination. So, the absolute exception not to replace it with”, Kurti said. / PERISCOP












