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KAEF would like to thank all of the businesses, organizations and individuals who have contributed to KAEF. Through their donation they have proven that they possess a long-term dedication to Kosova and all its people.

KAEF needs the continuing support of businesses and individuals in Kosova and around the world. Private donations allow us to continue training Kosova's future leaders, thereby building a brighter future for all Kosovars.

Please make an investment in Kosova by making an investment in KAEF. We value donations of any amount.

Donors with a U.S. or International Visa or Mastercard can donate online via American Councils.

Residents of Kosova can donate by making a wire transfer to KAEF's account:

Bank Account No: 150 115 0000 071 656
RAIFFEISEN BANK KOSOVA
American Councils for International Education-Kosova

Donations in the U.S. can also be sent to American Councils:

American Councils/KAEF
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Suite 700
Washington, D.C. 20036
202-833-7522

 

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KAEF is supported largely through the charitable support of individual Kosovars, Americans, and American universities.

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Alumni

There are currently 32 alumni of the KAEF program that have successfully completed all aspects of the program and returned to Kosovo.

Nebojša Vlajic

Placement: University of Montana
Field of Study: Law/Environmental Policy - Environmental and
Natural Resources Law
Fellowship Years: 2006-2008
I hope that fellowship in the USA will allow me to accomplish what I always wanted - to merge the two most important things in my life: law as my profession and nature conservation as an activity to which I devoted more than two decades. This is a task we have always thought of as impossible. Environmental Law and Protection of natural Resources have never been part of our school curriculum. All the people in Kosovo (I would say, in the Balkans), including the lawyers, are almost ignorant in this area. I expect the fellowship will offer me a chance to examine the legal and administrative problems of control of the environment for the protection of public health and the conservation of national resources and to examine different methods of environmental protection.

Other Alumni

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