28 Aug 2020
Volunteer Mentorship – An Inspiring Experience
Volunteer mentorship of young people continues with dedication, even during the pandemic, proving that commitment to youth empowerment does not pause in challenging times.
Meliza Qorraj, a beneficiary of the “Young Cell Scheme” scholarship and currently part of public institutions, shared her experience as a mentor in the “Podium” workshop focused on advocacy skills development:
“I had the pleasure of serving as a professional mentor in the ‘Podium’ workshop, supporting an exceptional group of young people. Through a programme that values their passion and enthusiasm to become agents of change in their communities, they realized how important their voice and engagement are in building a shared future.
As a ‘Young Cell Scheme’ beneficiary and someone who has greatly benefited from similar opportunities, I see it not only as an honor but also as a responsibility to share my experience with young people. Their enthusiasm and interest give me hope for the future.
As part of public institutions, I consider it vital for public sector employees to engage in such programmes, demonstrating that institutions value youth engagement and stand ready to support them.”
Professional mentorship, aimed at empowering young people and adolescents in Kosovo, is part of the “Kosovo Generation Unlimited” project, implemented by Rrjeti CSR Kosova and supported by Unicef Kosovo Programme.
We remain proud of our mentors who, through voluntary engagement, continue to contribute meaningfully to youth development.
Meliza Qorraj, a beneficiary of the “Young Cell Scheme” scholarship and currently part of public institutions, shared her experience as a mentor in the “Podium” workshop focused on advocacy skills development:
“I had the pleasure of serving as a professional mentor in the ‘Podium’ workshop, supporting an exceptional group of young people. Through a programme that values their passion and enthusiasm to become agents of change in their communities, they realized how important their voice and engagement are in building a shared future.
As a ‘Young Cell Scheme’ beneficiary and someone who has greatly benefited from similar opportunities, I see it not only as an honor but also as a responsibility to share my experience with young people. Their enthusiasm and interest give me hope for the future.
As part of public institutions, I consider it vital for public sector employees to engage in such programmes, demonstrating that institutions value youth engagement and stand ready to support them.”
Professional mentorship, aimed at empowering young people and adolescents in Kosovo, is part of the “Kosovo Generation Unlimited” project, implemented by Rrjeti CSR Kosova and supported by Unicef Kosovo Programme.
We remain proud of our mentors who, through voluntary engagement, continue to contribute meaningfully to youth development.