29/05/2026
🔗The Human Rights Network presented its seventh annual Civil Society Report on Human Rights in Kosovo last week, developed with input from 42 civil society organizations and supported by UNMIK.
Covering the human rights situation in 2025, the report outlines key findings and recommendations for institutions across civil and political rights; economic, social and cultural rights; the rights of children, youth, persons with disabilities, non-majority communities, LGBTIQ+ persons and people on the move; as well as transitional justice, environmental rights, equality and non-discrimination.
At the launch, participants also discussed pressing concerns, including media freedom, socio-economic rights, barriers faced by persons with disabilities, discrimination affecting Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities, and the need to further strengthen protection from gender-based violence, including through stronger legal recognition of femicide.
UNMIK remains committed to supporting civil society efforts that help turn evidence into action, strengthen dialogue and advance the protection of human rights for all.
Access the report here:https://humanrightsnetwork.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/01-Raport-CSOs-Report-on-Human-Rights-2025-ENG-01.pdf