Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Prishtina Office
Mujo Ulqinaku Str. 4/10
(Pejton Place)
10 000 Prishtina

Republic of Kosovo

Phone: +381 38 609 900
           +381 38 609 901
Fax:     +381 38 609 902

contact@fes-prishtina.org
www.fes-prishtina.org

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Prishtina Office

The office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Prishtina was set up in the difficult political circumstances of the years 1999 and 2000. After the NATO intervention in spring 1999, the United Nations Resolution 1244 authorised an international civil and military presence in Kosovo. Local democratic structures were meant to be established on a step by step basis. The FES in Prishtina is contributing with its longstanding experience to this process of strengthening democracy and good governance in Kosovo.

Founded officially in June 2000, the Prishtina Office had to cope with considerable challenges, such as the contrary views of the main ethnic groups concerning Kosovo’s political status. One of FES’s major aims is therefore to ensure active participation of all ethnic groups in Kosovo in order to establish a democratic system.

Since day one, the Prishtina Office was committed to strengthening the fledgling civil society organisations by working with partners from government institutions, trade unions and employers’ organisations, research institutes and the media. Its mandate being political education and consultancy, the Prishtina Office organises conferences, provides a platform for discussion and supports political research in order to create a vibrant democratic society and develop local democratic structures.

After the declaration of independence on 17th February 2008, Kosovo is still facing notable economic and social challenges: the performance of Kosovo's rule of law institutions, the improvement of the economic situation and strenghtening of democratic procedures.

Today, the office of the FES in Prishtina is active in