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  • A roma camp in Mitrovice living on the border to Serbia. Both countries reject their stay.
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  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by sellin things they found in the skips.
    romakosovo01.jpg
  • During my time in Kosovo, one of the widows invited me to live with her and her children. This is M. who lives with her children in Mitrovice. Her husband was killed during the war.
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  • M. with her children. She is left a widow and receives 60 Euros<br />
a month for maintenance.  With this meagre income she can hardly make ends meet. Her eldest son has had to take charge in the upkeep of the family to help.
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  • Roma in the Mitrovice illegal camp. Roma are unwanted and heavily discriminated. In Mitrovice they settled in the camp adjacent to the rubbish dump of the city. Medicos del Mundo is the only ngo left that is giving them any aid. A wooden hut dedicated to schooling has being built by the ngo within the camp. Children seem to attend because of the promise of food.
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  • Roma in the Mitrovice illegal camp. Roma are unwanted and heavily discriminated. In Mitrovice they settled in the camp adjacent to the rubbish dump of the city. Medicos del Mundo is the only ngo left that is giving them any aid. A wooden hut dedicated to schooling has being built by the ngo within the camp. Children seem to attend because of the promise of food.
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  • Roma in Mitrovice in Kosovo. Roma are unwanted and heavily discriminated. In Mitrovice they settled in s camp adjacent to the rubbish dump of the city. Medicos del Mundo is the only ngo left that is giving them aid. A wooden hut dedicated to schooling has being built by the ngo within the camp. Children seem to attend because of the promise of food.
    roma_03.jpg
  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by sellin things they found in the skips.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_07.jpg
  • Girl in a school in Mitrovice, Kosovo.
    cinzia_kosovo_03.jpg
  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by sellin things they found in the skips.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_06.jpg
  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by selling things they found in the skips.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_09.jpg
  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by sellin things they found in the skips.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_12.jpg
  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by selling things they found in the skips.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_10.jpg
  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by selling things they found in the skips.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_05.jpg
  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice, Kosovo.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by selling things they found in the skips.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_04.jpg
  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by sellin things they found in the skips.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_03.jpg
  • Roma camp in the outskirt of Mitrovice, Kosovo. The camp lies in the vicinity of the rubbish dumps of the area and in between the Serbian and the Kosovan part of the city.  Both sides do not want the Roma gypsies.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_01.jpg
  • Widows of war receive 60Euros for maintenance. With this meagre income they can hardly make ends meet. Often if they have a son, he is going to work at an early age to help out the family.
    cinzia_widowsofwar031.jpg
  • Widows of war receive 60 Euros for maintenance. With this meagre income they can hardly make ends meet. Often if they have a son, he is going to work at an early age to help out the family.
    cinzia_widowsofwar014.jpg
  • Widows of war receive 60Euros for maintenance. With this meagre income they can hardly make ends meet.  If they do have sons, they allowed them to take charge in the upkeeping of the family.
    cinzia_widowsofwar030.jpg
  • Widows of war receive 60Euros for maintenance. With this meagre income they can hardly make ends meet. If they have sons, they normally take charge in the upkeeping of the family with their mum.
    cinzia_widowsofwar029.jpg
  • Widows of war in Kosovo.  After the war, some of villages like Meje have no men left.  Many widows have no means of sustainment.  Ngos assisted the widows in rebuilding their homes.  However, the Ngos support has diminuished to null after they have been moved to  Iraq and Afghanistan.  This decision has left the widows in unfinished homes and no one to turn to for any support.
    cinzia_widowsofwar013.jpg
  • Widows of war in Kosovo.  After the war, some of villages like Meje have no men left.  Many widows have no means of sustainment.  Ngos assisted the widows in rebuilding their homes.  However, the Ngos support has diminuished to null after they have been moved to  Iraq and Afghanistan.  This decision has left the widows in unfinished homes and no one to turn to for any support.
    cinzia_widowsofwar028.jpg
  • Some of the international aid organisations like Medicos del Mundo opened workshops rooms for widows to use to sew and knit and make clothing that they could sell. A woman says that there is more comfort in being together with other women living similar circumstances in making an income as generally most women in Kosovo know how to sew or knit.
    cinzia_widowsofwar013.jpg
  • Widows of war in Kosovo.  After the war, some of villages like Meje have no men left.  Many widows have no means of sustainment.  Ngos assisted the widows in rebuilding their homes.  However, the Ngos support has diminuished to null after they have been moved to  Iraq and Afghanistan.  This decision has left the widows in bombed homes and with no one to turn to for support.
    cinzia_widowsofwar03.jpg
  • Roma in Kosovo, enclave Zitkovac in the outskirt of Pristina.  Roma are segregated and unwanted. They are forced to live in enclaves.  They don´t have access to any health, education, employment and they rely on humanitarian support for food and assistance.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_16.jpg
  • Roma gypsies enclave in Kosovo. Roma are not segregated and unwelcomed in society.  They live in enclaves barely surviving with some support from ngos.
    cinzia_kosovoroma_11.jpg
  • Roma waiting to be examined by volunteer doctors in a roma enclave in Kosovo. Roma are segregated and not welcomed in the society both in the serbian and kosovan side. They have no access to basic needs such as health, education and housing.
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  • Traditional kosovo dances in a home in Mitrovice.
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