24 June 2024 - News
Enhancing Community Engagement: SCiK Organizes Exchange Visit in Gjakova
In a dedicated effort to strengthen the capabilities of partner stakeholders, Save the Children Kosova/o recently organized a community exchange visit to the village of Demjan 2 in Gjakova. This initiative was designed to share best practices and experiences in Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) services, fostering an environment where rural community members could come together to exchange valuable knowledge and insights.
The primary objective of this exchange visit was to promote the well-being and development of young children by emphasizing the importance of ECCD services. These services are crucial for ensuring that children receive the necessary support during their critical early years, which can significantly impact their long-term development and future success. By bringing together community members from various rural areas, the visit aimed to create a platform for collaborative learning and mutual support.
During the visit, participants had the unique opportunity to engage with representatives from the local school, ‘Pjetër Bogdani’. These interactions sparked lively and productive discussions on innovative strategies to enhance community involvement. The school representatives shared their experiences and insights on how they have successfully engaged the community in supporting the development and education of young children. This exchange of ideas was invaluable in helping participants understand the various approaches and techniques that can be employed to foster a more supportive and involved community environment.
One of the key topics discussed was the importance of community involvement in achieving sustainable and impactful change. Participants explored various strategies for engaging community members, including organizing community events, creating support networks for parents, and developing programs that encourage active participation in children's education and development. These discussions highlighted the crucial role that community members play in creating a nurturing and supportive environment for children and their families.
The exchange visit also provided an opportunity for participants to share their own experiences and challenges in implementing ECCD services in their communities. This mutual exchange of knowledge and experiences helped to build a sense of solidarity and shared purpose among the participants, reinforcing the idea that community collaboration is essential for achieving significant and lasting improvements in the lives of children and their families.
Through this collaborative approach, Save the Children Kosova/o continues to champion the well-being and development of young children, ensuring they receive the essential support needed during their formative years. The exchange visit marks a significant step towards building a more supportive and involved community environment for future generations. By fostering a culture of collaboration and mutual support, Save the Children Kosova/o aims to create lasting positive change in the lives of children and their families, ultimately contributing to the overall development and well-being of the community as a whole.