
Fitim Sadiku
10.11.2022
Fitim first joined Action for Mothers and Children (AMC) as a Researcher and now serves as a Program Coordinator. He holds a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Prishtina and brings over five years of experience in scientific research. He has been actively involved in impactful global health research projects, including his contributions to the Group Care 1000 studies at AMC and Evidence Synthesis Group, with results published in leading international journals.
At AMC, Fitim has led several projects and components supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, with a focus on early childhood development and immunization efforts. In his current role, he helps design and implement health programs aimed at strengthening the capacity and knowledge of healthcare professionals across the country. Additionally, he leads AMC’s donation domain, actively contributing to the improvement of public healthcare infrastructure and service quality through various initiatives and partnerships, including collaboration with Americares in the United States. Leveraging his strong background in research, Fitim also supports AMC’s research efforts by mentoring international students conducting fieldwork in Kosovo through the ISLA Internship Abroad Program.