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Altruistic youths offer catch-up classes for Ashkali children in Fushe Kosova/Kosovo Polje (Zeri)

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Members of the Kosovo-based non-governmental organization, The Ideas Partnership, Rron Gjinovci and Arian Maloku, have been providing for a year now free of charge classes to children from Ashkali community in Fushe Kosova/Kosovo Polje in different subjects, twice a week. Gjinovci said the children from Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian (RAE) communities are neglected in schools. “They are always seated at the back. Not to mention racial discrimination or when their grades are determined by national background,” Gjinovci said. “We combine knowledge to give the students what they are interested in,” said Gjinovci.

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