17 October 2014
A human rights and gender expert with a diploma from the Law Faculty in Pristina, Violeta Rexha has for decades campaigned tirelessly for promoting and advancing human rights in Kosovo. Motivated by a strong interest in inspiring real institutional changes, Violeta is working as the gender advisor at the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo.
Violetas main duty is to provide strategic advice on mainstreaming gender issues throughout the Missions activities, from providing input for the Missions documents, participating in numerous steering committees and working groups focused on the promotion of gender equality, to drafting international reports on Kosovos gender issues and providing advice on topics related to gender and womens rights, particularly in the context of rule of law and transitional justice issues to the Missions Management.
I also provide assistance to Kosovo institutions on the
implementation of international and national documents related to
gender issues, gender equality and womens rights, explains Violeta.
Violeta has a varied professional background. She worked at
the Kosovo Ombudsperson office for eight years. I was very lucky to
work for the Ombudsperson office since the establishment of this
institution. The international community invested great efforts to build
the sustainability and independence of this office so it could
adequately defend the human rights of Kosovo citizens, Violeta points
out.
Whilst working for the Ombudsperson, Violeta had the opportunity to be directly acquainted with the everyday problems of Kosovos citizens. I had the opportunity to meet women who were victims of physical violence largely by their partners. Some were evicted from the houses, separated and deprived of contact with their children. I believe that when you closely observe these cases, you get motivation and inspiration to change things over here. I believe I could make a difference in my work. she says.
We live in a new country where there is still a weakness of the rule of law and where the citizens have difficulties to address their problems and have proper access to justice, she points.
According to Violeta, dealing with gender issues overall in the Balkans can be a bit challenging. She has learned to take in sometimes inspiring, sometimes irritating, comments about her job.
Regarding the equal opportunities for women in Kosovo,
Violeta admits that still more work needs to be done. Family is the
basic source of the empowerment of women, not only as a way of creating
substantial opportunities in education, but also in professional
life, states Violeta.
The gender equality issue is often the subject of debates,
which is good because it contributes in raising awareness for this
issue. The awareness often goes against the traditional norms of
society, where gender is stereotyped. In the Balkans, there is still a
hesitation to trust women in their leadership roles, no matter how
capable they may be.
It is clear that gender equality is an internationally recognized value. Lack of equality and imbalance of power between men and women affects economic development and in the end overall democracy in the society, says Violeta.
Although the work is being done to improve the current
situation, the institutional commitment is not enough. All actors of
society need to be engaged in order to have a significant progress in
Kosovos womens rights, Violeta says
What really motivates Violeta is the courage of women and
young girls to challenge the inequalities and their gender roles defined
by the society. Young girls and women increasingly challenge their
traditional roles. They are willing to change society. That is what
really gets me inspired to give my utmost for this cause, Violeta
indicates. Perhaps, some of the motivation also comes from the
Violetas inner being which is emotional and moved by injustice.
If I wouldnt be a Gender Expert, then I would definitely work within the justice system, as a judge or a prosecutor, she says.
For the time being, Violetas main goal is to help empower Kosovo women and improve their access to justice.
Violeta encourages Kosovos ambitious women to actively seek their rightful place in the society. Through her dedication, hard work and commitment, she is certain that she is making a contribution for the protection of womens rights in Kosovo. Which, after all is a worthy cause!