
Let's free Prishtina from cars
For a more livable city.
|2025.04.24
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Changes are not always financially burdensome, but they do require a fundamental shift in how we experience the city and its public spaces.
The goal of these interventions is to reclaim public space for people — for pedestrians, cyclists and the community at large.
Accessible public transport for everyone is a key pillar in the transformation toward healthier and safer cities.
Cities can be reimagined as spaces for people — not cars.

Dukagjin Bakija
Dukagjin Bakija, an urban planning and transport expert, with degrees from UCL and MIT, focuses on sustainable climate solutions that impact both communities and institutional systems. With experience in London, Boston and Kosovo, he has worked across multi-sectoral planning, sustainable mobility and spatial policy. Most recently, he has been leading a team in Prishtina on public transport development, advocating for sustainable cities that respond to social and environmental challenges.
DISCLAIMERThe views of the writer do not necessarily reflect the views of Kosovo 2.0.
This story was originally written in Albanian.
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