Pleasant with the distribution of funds: British Kurt Councilwoman Resigns

Elizabeth Growing has resigned from work in the Community Affairs Office, which operates within the cabinet of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. According to Albanian Post, its decision is a response to the granting of half a million euros in irregular forms in the recent competition of the Office for Community Affairs. According to [...]
According to Albanian Post, its decision is a response to the granting of half a million euros in irregular forms in the recent competition of the Office for Community Affairs.
According to this report, on 31 May, the Office for Community Affairs announced a public call for financial support of a total of 500 thousand euros for NGOs and media from non-communities.
The idea was to offer financial support to the NGO's projects/programs to raise the employment level of members of non-communal communities, media contributing to the protection and improvement of the rights and interests of non-s majority communities, as well as NGOs that contribute to cultural activities that promote culture, tradition, language, cultural heritage and the identity of community members, including the specific days of communities living in Kosovo”.
On Monday, July 10th, the Kosovo prime minister's website published the preliminary list of those supported by funds on that course, but 90 per cent of the beneficiaries were not from non-US communities.
Growing was disappointed by the fact that a small number of selected NGOs and media for financial support actually represent organisations based on some of the non-most communities.
Despite its opposition, the Appeal Commission did not cancel the competition, so Growing said it “could no longer work with the Community Affairs Office”, because the decision to reward half a million euros for beneficiaries mentioned “is not something it can protect before communities”.
For her position, she has announced through an electronic letter Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu and Petar Miletic, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's foreign adviser.












