From Struggle to Stability: Faton’s Path to Independence
17 October 2025
Caption: Faton Behluli works in his small metal workshop in Podujevë/Podujevo, using welding equipment provided through the EU-funded Community Stabilisation Programme implemented by IOM. With the right tools, he transformed his skills into a sustainable livelihood to support his family.
In a small garage in Podujevë/Podujevo, the sharp crackle of a welding machine cuts through the quiet afternoon.
Sparks scatter across the concrete floor as Faton Behluli, a 35-year-old craftsman from the Ashkali community, shapes metal into something new — strong, useful, and full of purpose.
Caption: Faton Behluli stands in his workshop in Podujevë/Podujevo, where he established his small metalworking business with support from the EU-funded Community Stabilisation Programme implemented by IOM
“I used to do manual work for others,” he says, setting down his tools for a moment. “It was exhausting — both physically and mentally. Today, I have my own workspace, my own equipment, and peace of mind knowing that my work sustains my family.”
For years, Faton worked wherever he could find a job — in construction sites, repairing doors, or helping neighbors with small metalwork tasks. Despite his skill, the lack of proper tools kept him from moving forward. “A craftsman without tools is like having hands you can’t use,” he says.
Everything changed when he was selected as a beneficiary of the Community Stabilization Programme (CSP), implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and funded by the European Union, in cooperation with the Ministry of Communities and Return.
Through the programme, Faton received the essential equipment he had long needed — a welding machine and metal processing tools and equipment. With this support, he was finally able to open his own small garage, transforming his skills into a stable livelihood.
Caption: Faton Behluli shapes metal in his workshop in Podujevë/Podujevo, building a sustainable livelihood with support from the EU-funded CSP implemented by IOM.
“These tools changed everything,” he says with a proud smile. “Before, I depended on others. Now, I have my own workshop. I can plan my day, manage my work, and provide for my family without worrying about tomorrow.”
Each day, Faton puts his equipment to use — welding, fixing, and creating. He has even started working occasionally with his cousins, offering them small paid jobs. “We’re continuing the trade passed down from our fathers and grandfathers,” he says. “When we work together, we’re not just earning; we’re keeping a tradition alive.”
Looking ahead, Faton hopes to expand his business and acquire more professional machines so he can employ others on a regular basis. “Many young people want to work but don’t have the means,” he explains. “With the right tools, everything is possible.”
Caption: Stands proudly at the entrance of his metalworking shop in Podujevë/Podujevo.
For Faton, the support meant more than just new equipment — it gave him a renewed sense of dignity and control over his life. “Without this help, it would have been much harder,” he admits. “Now I can provide for my family, stay organized, and live without fear of what tomorrow brings.”
Through the EU-funded Community Stabilisation Programme (CSP), IOM has helped individuals like Faton turn their skills into sustainable livelihoods — empowering families and strengthening communities across Kosovo.