Kada and her family had been displaced within Kosova since fall of 1998 when 9 of her family members were killed and her property burned. They were forced to flee to Albania in April 1999.
Kada and her daughters-in-law when we met them as refugees in spring 1999 in Tirana, Albania.
Kada's 8 family members who were massacred by the Serbian military in the autumn of 1998. Missing on the photo is one of her daughter-in-law who was kidnapped and later found mutilated and raped in a mass grave in Kosova in 2000.
Kada back in Kosova with few of her grandchildren.
Kada and her daughters-in-law at the graves. The graves of the 9 members of the family that had been so brutally killed by the Serbian forces were an everyday reminder of their tragedy and loss.
Kada’s daughter-in-law and Avni, her traumatized son.
What's left of one of the houses on the farm.
Kada, winter 1999

Kada with her sister-in-law, December 1999.
One of the standing houses on the farm which is still totally unusable for Kada and her family.
Kada with the other women.
Kada's daughter-in-law in front of the backyard where they hang their laundry, which is all done by hand.
Kada and one daughter-in-law at the graves of their family members.
Kada's daughters-in-law prepare food in the only room that's winterized.
Summer 2000

Kada on her farm, summer of 2000.
Kada and her family with few of the children sitting on the steps.
One building with a repaired roof. Next to it are the walls of another ruined building on the farm
Kada, being interviewed with her daughter-in-law.
January 2001

Kada with her whole family in her new house, built for them by a Swiss aid organization. This is the first time in her life that Kada has had plumbing and electricity.
Another house was being built as well for the other daughter-in-law to live in.
Kada with her two daughters-in-law.