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A report by Ángel Varela Pena from the footage for "Cámara Abierta" TV programme (Spanish National TV). (Voice-over Andrew Poole) Less than two million people live in Kosovo. The average age: 26. The Kosovar youth has left their past and they are looking for a better future for their, currently, independent country. Many young people were looking for opportunities to study abroad. In a global crisis situation, some of them came back to Kosovo with new ideas and energy to create better opportunities. Besa Luci created "Kosovo 2.0". info: www.kosovotwopointzero.com/en With Dutch partners and with the support of funds of International organization, her dream has become reality. As a good enterpreneur Besa participates in workshops where she explains her experience. The graphic designer Bardhi Haliti started to work in this project last spring. He was educated there where he had the chance to work as a freelance for Guggenheim museum and The Office for Metropolitan Architecture. But, the moment came to start a new beginning. info: www.bardhihaliti.com Kosovo 2.0 is already a new reference for the Kosovar youth that live worldwide. While the Albanian-Kosovar continues, some foreign people like the Dutch Irmin left his so-called welfare state. Irmin is lucky. He can choose. In kosovo, it does not exist the freedom movement. In this way, vehemently Erëmira agrees with that. She is proud of her experience abroad, but at the same time she is angry because she has to ask for a visa every-time she wants to travel. info: www.myspace.com/eremiracitaku www.myspace.com/flautizm An endless source of ideas, Erëmira works at the University and she is part of "New Spirit" NGO, she writes poems in different languages and she creates music. info: www.new-spirit.org Approximately a quarter of population of the country lives in Pristina, the Kosovo capital. In the artistic atmosphere of the city, almost everybody knows each other. Anita Baraku writes a blog called "Girl in a box". info: www.inspirim.blogspot.com In February 2008 Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. 86 members of United Nations have recognized its independence as State. All UE members except Spain, Cyprus, Greece, Romania and Slovakia have recognized Kosovo as a country. However, meanwhile until the law changes, Anita will continue to be a creative "Girl in a box" from Pristina.