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Women in Kosovo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women in Kosovo
Women in Kosovo are women who live in or are from the Republic of Kosovo. As citizens of a post-war nation, some Kosovar (or Kosovan) women have become participants in the process of peace-building and establishing pro-gender equality in Kosovo's rehabilitation process.〔(An Approach to the Kosovo Post-War Rehabilitation Process from a Gender Perspective ), QUADERNS DE CONSTRUCCIÓ DE PAU Nº 2, escola de cultura de pau, page 5.〕 Women in Kosovo have also become active in politics and law enforcement in the Republic of Kosovo. An example of which is the election of Atifete Jahjaga as the fourth President of Kosovo, and as such she became the first female,〔(First Female Elected President ), Kosovo〕 the first non-partisan candidate, and the youngest to be elected to the office of the presidency in the country. Before becoming president, she served as Deputy Director of the Kosovo Police,〔(Koha, "Në krye të Policisë së Kosovës, Atifete Jahjaga" ) ''Shqip TIME.mk'' 16 October 2010 (accessed 6 April 2011)〕 holding the rank of Major general,〔("Atifete Jahjaga zgjidhet presidente e Republikës" ) ''Telegrafi.com'' 7 April 2011 (accessed 6 April 2011)〕 the highest among women in Southeastern Europe.〔("Kush do të na udhëheq" ) ''Telegrafi.com'' 7 April 2011 (accessed 7 April 2011)〕 == References ==
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