The construction of a children's playground in Vrela Ribnicka is planned through the ROMACTED program
ROMACTED team members: Samir Jaha, NGO Young Roma executive director, Alessandro Botta, project officer, Serdjan Baftijari, ROMACTED programme facilitator, Ivan Terzic, Secretary of the Secretariat for Social Welfare in the Capital Podgorica have visited the settlement of Vrela Ribnicka, on July 21, 2020, where they talked with Andrija Cadjenovic, executive director of doo Čistoća, as well as Sabit Pajazitaj, president of the NGO RAE Council of the Camp.
The aim of this field visit was to select a potential location for the construction of a children's playground at Vreli Ribnicka in the immediate vicinity of the newly built residential buildings where the Roma community of 1,200 people displaced from Kosovo lives. It is planned that the construction of this playground will be supported through the ROMACTED program.
Enisa Ademaj i Sadija Ibrahimi: Don’t get married early, get education and believe in your dreams
Enisa and Sadija have recipe for dolce vita. These two talented confectioners will sweeten your bitter day. In every chocolate, Raffaello ball, hazelnut praline, hides the touch of love.
The graduates of the School for trading, tourism, and hospitality Sergije Stanic delighted the guests of the hotel Podgoricawith their skills, showing their knowledge from the school. In Titeks, they diligently made delicious desserts that reached various pastry shops in the city.
Enisa and Shadija told us about their vocation, creativity, and the opportunities it offers, life behind the cake, schooling, socializing, plans for the future. Both would be happiest if they got a job as soon as possible. They say that they would sweeten their own, but also the days of everyone who tastes their desserts. That is why we want them to fulfill their goal as soon as possible and take their place in the kingdom of sweet tastes!
Armin Tafa, a graduate of the Police Academy: Education is the starting point for solving the problems of the Roma community
In a few months, Armin Tafa from Herceg Novi will be the only member of the Roma community from Montenegro who graduated from the Police Academy in Danilovgrad, the only institution for education and training in the security sector. In addition to doing his best to achieve enviable results and abide by the rules of the Academy, Tafa also finds time for social activism. During the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, he conducted a survey by the NGO Young Roma on the position of the Roma community in Herceg Novi. He collected important data, and the conclusion is that education is the starting point for solving the remaining problems. We talked to Armin about attending the Academy, study conditions, obstacles that Roma students face, the material status of Roma in Herceg Novi, and plans for the future.




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