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German Information Centre for Migration, Vocational Training and Career (DIMAK), Pristina

German Information Centre for Migration, Vocational Training and Career (DIMAK), Pristina

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German Information Centre for Migration, Vocational Training and Career (DIMAK)
Arkitekt Karl Gega, Nr. 38
10000 Pristina
Kosovo

If you have any questions, please contact us via Facebook Messenger, email (dimak-kosovo@giz.de) or call us at: 038 233002 106
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Maria Kostomay

Centre manager Maria Kostomay

Maria Kostomay

Manager of DIMAK Kosovo 

I’m the manager of DIMAK Kosovo, and aim to provide returnees with a comprehensive advisory service. Our information centre can help you with finding a job or starting a business. We offer individual counselling, various different training courses and psychosocial support.

My task as manager of the DIMAK is to ensure the quality of the advice we provide and to continuously improve our service. I have worked abroad for a number of years in the areas of youth unemployment, migration and project management.

Emine Dodiq

Emine Dodiq

Advisor

I’m a psychologist with a master’s degree in School Psychology and Counselling. My work at DIMAK involves providing psychosocial support to returnees, and I usually lead the initial counselling session. I’m happy to refer you to one of our partner organisations if you need ongoing therapy.

You are welcome to visit me at DIMAK if you need support. I’ll provide you with information on the opportunities that are available, and advise you on how to cope with the new conditions after you return.

Kaltrina Fejzullahu

Kaltrina Fejzullahu

Advisor

I am a lawyer. I work for DIMAK since 2018. I deal with migration and reintegration. I offer counselling online and in presence. I am a good listener and can support you in many areas, for example reintegration in Kosovo.

I advise you on career orientation and recognition of diplomas. I support you in writing job applications, preparing your CV and preparing for interviews.

Country experiences

Self-employed as a carpenter in Kosovo

Qendrim is now successfully self-employed after returning to Kosovo. DIMAK helped him to turn his vocational dream into reality.

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Self-employed with my own dry lining business

I returned to Kosovo and now run my own dry lining business. The DIMAK and its other partners helped me with my start-up. I’m positive about the future and glad that I came back.

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New drive for a life as a farmer

The help I received meant I could start over again as a farmer.

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Start-up assistance leads to self-employment

I now have my own hairdressing salon in Kosovo. It also offers career prospects for my children.

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Using my skills in my own country

Now I’m a carpenter fitting out entire restaurants. Only in a roundabout way did I find possibilities to be successful in my dream job.

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A better future for my family

My name is Agim and I come from Kosovo. I used to work in the marble industry, but the pay was bad. The wages didn't allow me to support my family. So in 2015 I took my wife and three children to Germany. We applied for asylum.

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