Initiating Positive Change Program

USAID's Initiating Positive Change program, is a community mobilization and development activity that aims to help minority communities improve quality of life, create economic opportunities, address security challenges, and develop links with local and national institutions.

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Ambassador Dell in Badovac / Gracanica

Ambassador Dell shaking hands with residents of Badovac / Gracanica more

Groundbreaking, Cultural House in Badovac

Ambassador Dell and Mayor of Gracanica Bojan Stojanovic at the Groundbreaking ceremony in Badovac. more

Ambassador Dell handing over the keys to Mayor Bojan Stojanovic

Ambassador Dell handing over the keys of two mini-busses to Mayor of Gracanica Bojan Stojanovic. These two mini-busses were funded by USAID’s IPC Program for the needs of Gracanica municipality and wil... more

Ambassador Dell visits IPCP projects

Ambassador Dell and Mayor of Gracanica Bojan Stojanovic visiting IPCP projects. more

IPCP visit to Sarski Roj

'Sarski Roj' beekeepers association from Strpce, funded by IPCP, is making a progress in honey production. IPCP visits its grantees periodically. ‘Sarski Roj’ has 46 active members, their honey ... more

Ambassador Dell promoting USAID's IPCP projects in Gracanica & Badovac

IPCP Success Stories

2011-08-04 05:29:37

Ambassador Dell promoting USAID's IPCP projects in Gracanica & Badovac

Gracanica, 03 August 2011 Ambassador Dell while visiting IPCP projects emphasized that he is an optimist and that he is glad that we have now over-passed the difficult situation that recently arose in the North. Mayor of Gracanica Mr.Stojanovic fully agrees with Ambassador Dell and he added that Serbs have decided to live in Kosovo and he represents the people that look into solving problems through Kosovo institutions. ...more

IPCP Overview

About the project

2010-01-28 10:32:38

IPCP Overview

    The impact of the IPCP program is to increase stability in Kosovo by building the confidence of non-majority communities and making them more active stakeholders in society. When the project is finished, more members of non-majority communities will have jobs, more will be able to travel throughout the country, more will have places to send their children for cultural activities and studies, more will have...more