Readers of K2.0, we have a question, one that there’s no easy answer to: If you could change only one thing in Kosovo, what would it be?
It’s hard to pick one thing, we know, there’s so much that needs changing. But we’re sure you can come up with something.
This is why we invite you to tell us — in around 800 words — about an issue that you face every day that you want solved. It can be anything. Tell us your ideas about how this problem can be addressed and how such a change would affect you and those around you. Who is responsible for making that change and how will they do it? Why has the change not happened by now?
On the 14th anniversary of Kosovo’s independence, we want to publish some of your letters, as a public call for those who have the power in their hands to solve our daily problems to fulfill their duties.
While the anniversary of Kosovo’s independence will be marked with celebration and joy, the problems we face will remain after the holiday. These problems do not require a magic wand to be solved. Often, they simply require attention and dedication. Make your daily challenges visible by voicing them.
It doesn’t matter where you are at the moment, in Kosovo or abroad, in the village or city, at university or work, in a house or an apartment, all that matters is that you have something to share with us.
Do not worry about the structure of your letter — K2.0’s editors will work with you on that to help the letter get into publishable form.
Write to us wherever is easiest for you, either email, [email protected], or message us on Facebook, by February 3, 2022.
We cannot wait to hear your stories.
If this still count, i would remove all those people (childrens, eldest and the criple ones) that beg for money on the streets, and i would start from my city. I believe it is easy, we just need to work together with our municipalities and have them help us do this together.
Nacionalizmin, nacionalizmin, nacionalizmin dhe jo vetem