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Safety in Pristina public schools supported by UNDP (Koha)

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The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) on Thursday launched a research report within the project “Public Pulse – Safety in public schools in the municipality of Pristina”. This report deals with the perception of students, parents and teachers about safety issues in schools in Pristina and offers concrete recommendations for steps to be taken to increase the security. The outcome data will be used to design a comprehensive platform 2015-2018 against violence in schools. Koha writes that the phenomenon of violence in schools continues to be a worrying phenomenon for Kosovo society.  According to the latest data from Kosovo Police (KP), the number of cases of violence in schools during 2014 has increased significantly compared to 2013, where only in the first half of 2014, KP recorded around 305 cases of violence in Kosovo schools.

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