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Mitrovica - the first town that completed the first cycle of the project ‘’My Privacy’’ for 2014
Mitrovica - the first town that completed the first cycle of the project ‘’My Privacy’’ for 2014

19/03/2020

‘’Frang Bardhi’’ High School in Mitrovica was the starting point of the second phase of the project ‘My Privacy’, which had begun during the last month of the last week by the National Agency for Personal Data Protection in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. This project is expected to be completed at the end of January.


Mr. Ruzhdi Jashari and representatives from MEST handed out several symbolic rewards to the most extinguished students, who were selected by the evaluating committee of the school. Those present were greeted by a speech, which were than thanked for their engagement and the excellent work and support given for this project.

The selected students by the evaluating committee in the area of literature were the following: Nazan Smakiqi; Besarta Sadriu, and Blerina Syla; whereas from the area of Fine Arts were the following: Arbnora Skuroshi; Teuta Hoti and Lavdije Pllana.

Expressing the best considerations for their engagement, the Chief National Supervisor wished the best of further success for the students in the final competition expected to be held in Prishtina on January 28  on the European Day of Privacy.

‘’Frang Bardhi’’ High School in Mitrovica was the starting point of the second phase of the project ‘My Privacy’, which had begun during the last month of the last week by the National Agency for Personal Data Protection in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. This project is expected to be completed at the end of January.


Mr. Ruzhdi Jashari and representatives from MEST handed out several symbolic rewards to the most extinguished students, who were selected by the evaluating committee of the school. Those present were greeted by a speech, which were than thanked for their engagement and the excellent work and support given for this project.

The selected students by the evaluating committee in the area of literature were the following: Nazan Smakiqi; Besarta Sadriu, and Blerina Syla; whereas from the area of Fine Arts were the following: Arbnora Skuroshi; Teuta Hoti and Lavdije Pllana.

Expressing the best considerations for their engagement, the Chief National Supervisor wished the best of further success for the students in the final competition expected to be held in Prishtina on January 28  on the European Day of Privacy.

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