Gender equality required, Kurti: The Responsibility of Change on Men

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said today that women face numerous challenges, while not treating the same with their colleagues and friends, nor after death. On women's day note by the Agency for Gender Equality, Kurti said gender equality responsibility falls on men. And there it was proposed that the names [...]
On women's day note by the Agency for Gender Equality, Kurti said gender equality responsibility falls on men.
While there it was proposed that the names of women who built the country's history be placed on institutions and public spaces.
Kurti said today that within two years they have managed to meet 18 of the 36 sets of gender equality programmes, until she added that women should be present with students and students as well as authors.
Not even after death are they treated the same as their colleagues and friends... As in many areas of equality, the responsibility of changing the situation falls on men here. After all, the very problem of inequality is created by men, so those who have created it must solve it. Without gender equality there is no social equality, and it is first necessary for men to adopt gender equality. It is extremely important that students and students have women as well as nearby. Education of new generations, besides moral education for gender equality, should also have cultural and aesthetic education”, Kurti said.
He said that as governments, they will be devoted to a righteous and progressive society.
We are convinced that within two years of implementation we have reached 18 of the 36 points of gender equality programmes. With institutional responsibility and state awareness, with commitment and concrete actions we will be together in efforts for a society that is fair and progressive”, he said.
On the occasion of the International Women's Day note, at this meeting, it was said that this March 8 is dedicated to the memory of Nexmije Pagance, Leze Dog, Sazana Capriqi, Burbuke Rushini, Violet Redzegji, Burbuke Berisha, Vjosa Berisha, Arzana Krajina, Alije Vokshiin, Edi Shukri, Esma Mull, Tetva Tmava, Ardita Sylemanin, Seni Spaha Spahin and Shahlajollin Brllin.












