Szunyog: Youth is Kosovo's largest asset

The Office of the European Union, within the framework of activities in Europe's Day Note, has organised the Efficient Fair in “Square. Skenderbeu”, the capital. Projects and EU programmes have been opened at this fair, as well as several professional high schools have been promoted. European Union Office chief Ambassador Thomas Szunyog has indicated that [...]
Projects and EU programmes have been opened at this fair, as well as several professional high schools have been promoted.
European Union Office chief Ambassador Thomas Szunyog has indicated that the same fair is being held in northern Mitrovica, while being held during Thursday and in Gjakova and Prizren.
Szunyog has named Kosovo's youth one of the largest assets, with which it said that by developing their capabilities, the country's economy develops.
Today's “Panair, which is being held in Pristina, is also being held in North Mitrovica, while tomorrow it will be held in Prizren and Gjakova”.
The fair's target “is promoting soft skills. Kosovo has great potential. Not only is it a new country, it's a country of new populations. Hence, its youth with the development of these skills can develop the country economically”.
While two students from the professional school, Djindul in Pristina, have shown their work.
Kreshnik Mustafa, has worked the site of this school and has unveiled the new directions that are already under the school.
Olt Mehmet, also from this school, has promoted his game based on the famous “game. Flagpy Bird”, with some modifications, reports EO.
Enea Beyta, a student of the Skenderaj Competence Centre, has unveiled some of the work of students of this school, from branches of architecture, electricity, metal, carpentry, and design. /EO/












