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When pain turns into art, a fair opens with products from survivors of sexual violence during the war

Each work symbolizes the story of women survivors of sexual violence during the war in Kosovo. Their colorful works were exhibited today at the “Empowerment Fair – Products with a history of life and resilience”, in Pristina. For three consecutive days in the “Adem Jashari” square, artisanal and agricultural products made by these women will be promoted and sold, KosovaPress reports.

This fair is organized by “Medica Gjakova” with the support of the United Nations Trust Fund and in cooperation with partner organizations of the “Be a Voice” platform.

“The goal of the fair is to give another story of the products of survivors, because we want to focus on economic empowerment. All the products that are exhibited here are made by the hands of the survivors, with whom we work. And our goal is to contribute as little as possible to their economic empowerment, to advocate for the power that they have and to give another tone to the painful history that they have gone through and how they have overcome this pain with strength”, says Dorina Babuni Krelani from Medica Gjakova, KosovaPress reports.

Paintings, frames, looms, bags, all made by the hands of women sexually abused in the war. In addition, agro-cultural products are also exhibited at the fair.

“People who come here to the fair, I have to mention that it is three days in Pristina, from May 19 to 21, can see various handmade products, such as paintings, looms or handmade bags. Also agro-cultural products, honey, nuts, various homemade jams. Then there are handmade brooches, there are different frames, with different decorations and everything that can be imagined from handwork can be found here”, she adds.

All the money collected from the sale of these products will go to survivors of sexual violence.

“All the profits that are divided from the sales of these products go to the survivors who worked for them. And it is very important because economic empowerment gives another position to the woman in the family, it gives her another position of healing within herself, because we all know how much stronger we feel when we are more economically stable. Therefore, it is very important to contribute by purchasing products, no matter how small the value, it is important to contribute because we give other strength to survivors”, she concludes.

This fair is organized in the seven largest municipalities of Kosovo, where after Pristina it will open in Gjakova, Prizren, Peja, Ferizaj, Gjilan and South Mitrovica. The number of people raped during the last war in Kosovo is unknown, but reports speak of around twenty thousand. Their stories are not known because survivors are still afraid of stigma and prejudice, and remain silent.