Sali Shoshi

Executive Director
Sali Shoshi is an architect who has been engaged in the conservation of cultural heritage in Kosovo for 25 years. As part of the CHwB Kosovo he participates in numerous international initiatives and events to discuss the challenges of preserving cultural heritage in post-conflict and transitional contexts.

For Shoshi, cultural heritage is essential to shaping people’s identity and represents an important resource for local development. He emphasizes the importance of documenting heritage, a process that helps preserve history and traditions for future generations. In a world where heritage is threatened by natural disasters and deliberate destruction, documenting and protecting it has become more critical than ever.