Fatmire Feka is an Albanian peace advocate and promoter of reconciliation. She is the founder of "Kids Clubs for Peace" and was named a Nobel Peace Prize 1000 PeaceWomen Across the Globe (PWAG).
Feka grew up in the ethnically divided village Koshtovë, Mitrovicë, Kosovo[1] and is an Albanian Muslim.[2][3] In 1999, during the Yugoslav Wars, Feka lost her two older siblings in Kosovo when they were attacked by Serbians and her family's house was set on fire.[2][4]
When she was 16, she attended a World Vision International summer camp, which was attended by Serbian and Muslim young people.[2] Inspired by this, in 2002, Feka founded "Kids Clubs for Peace."[2][5] The club grew to over 14 multi-ethnic clubs across Kosovo by 2005.[4]
In November 2002, Feka was selected as an "Angel of Hope" by World Vision Canada.[4] In 2005, Feka was named a Nobel Peace Prize 1000 PeaceWomen Across the Globe (PWAG).[1][4]
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