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Sun, 06 Sep, 2015 12:01:18 AM
FTimes Report, Sep 6

Former President Tarja Halonen will be a key-note speaker in two high-level conferences organized under two EU projects in Pristina, Kosovo on Tuesday, said an official press release.

The projects are led by Finnish experts, who work for the development of forensic medicine services and for the improvement of the educational system in Kosovo.

During her visit hosted by the Embassy of Finland in Pristina, Tarja Halonen will also meet important partners of Finland and political leaders of Kosovo, including President Afitete Jahjaga.

After the Kosovo War, peace has prevailed in the country for more than 15 years.

Humanitarian and crisis management operations have given way to expert support for strengthening rule of law, democratic institutions and economic growth.

Finland has been an active international actor in rebuilding Kosovo and has had longstanding cooperation in the areas of inclusive education and forensic medicine, among others

As for the EU Twinning Project Support Implementation of Kosovo Education Strategic Plan 2011−2016, led by the Finnish educational institution Omnia, the project aims to establish an equal and high-quality educational system in Kosovo.

The educational programmes of class and subject teachers are being reformed in cooperation with the University of Pristina.

Hundreds of school principals, teachers and state and local government representatives have been provided with continuous education, enabling them to introduce a variety of new teaching methods and strengthen their leadership skills.

 In addition, the educational quality-assurance system is being reformed and new learning environments have been developed to facilitate and stimulate learning processes.

Moreover, modern equipment and teaching aids have been provided for 134 pilot schools with the support of the EU project.


The Inclusive and Quality Education for All conference will bring together the decision-makers and relevant stakeholders in Kosovo's educational sector to discuss the progress in the area of inclusive education.

Inclusive education brings different kinds of students together in one classroom and seeks to maximize the potential of all students regardless of their strengths or weaknesses.

A strategic plan to implement the inclusion at all levels of the education system will be presented during the conference.  

The memories of war still linger in Kosovo and dealing with the past is crucial for the stability of the country and this is why forensic services need further development.

The Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare and the Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Helsinki are leading an EU project, which aims to develop the Kosovo Ministry of Justice administered Department of Forensic Medicine into a high-grade unit that would operate in accordance with European standards and provide quality forensic services.

 The Missing Persons – Way Forward conference will gather government, judiciary, media and civil society representatives to raise general awareness about how forensic medicine contributes to the realization of human rights and to the legal protection of all citizens.

 
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