Extended Yazidis (ethno-religious Kurdish group) family of 19 members, including 12 children aged 2-16, left Iraq roughly 12 months ago – but they could not all leave at the same time due to safety concern. It took them 3 months to organize a reunion in Istanbul, so that they could continue their journey together.
HATEM ABDUL KERIM
CHILDREN BENEFICIARIES VISITING NOVI SAD
A visit to the City Museum of Novi Sad and Petrovaradin fortress was organized for the children from Roma beneficiary families involved in the project “Strengthening initiatives for active social inclusion of Roma families from the temporary settlements of Belgrade in other local communities in Serbia”.
PANCAKE FEST
EU DELEGATION RENEWS FLOODS AFFECTED ECONOMY IN SERBIA
FLOODS AFFECTED FAMILY: “HUGE WORRY FINALLY ENDS”
Milica Ilic, 81 year old woman lived in 12, Milovana Glisica Street in Paracin with her husband who died in 2005. Since they did not have children of their own, the couple offered shelter and cordially accepted the internally displaced family Pavlovic coming from Pec, Kosovo in 1999. The four-member IDP family Pavlovic family (parents and two children) took a good care of the elderly Milica feeling safe in their new home in Paracin suburb.
ZIVKA ILIC
FAMILY MARKOVIC
Jelena Markovic left Vitina/Viti during 1999, together with her parents. They came to live in Vranje where she met her husband Nenad who was also an internally displaced person. In Vranje, the family got enlarged with two members - sons Nikola and Danijel. This four-member family lived in a rented flat, receiving social benefits and using Nenad's seasonal earnings.
FAMILY CAKO
FAMILY DZOLIC
After 1999, the family of Radan Dzolic from village Tucep near Istok, found temporary accommodation in Jagodina, where they lived until 2011. Unfortunately, while in displacement Radan's wife died, so he had to take care about a fifteen year old son Miroslav and thirteen year old daughter Milica alone.