She translated from Albanian to English the biography of Yugoslavia's longest-held political prisoner, Adem Demaçi,[3] as well as the memoirs of the Ottoman and Albanian politician Hasan Prishtina.[4] She won the Independent on Sunday and Bradt Travel Writing Competition in 2014.[5]
Charity work and activism
In her early years in Kosovo, Gowing carried out voluntary and charitable work. In 2009, together with Wilton, she founded The Ideas Partnership as an NGO to give some framework for such activities.[1][6] While its remit encompassed sustainable development and cultural heritage as well as education, the charity came to focus on ethnic minority education and empowerment. Her book The Rubbish-Picker’s Wife recounts how she developed the charity, her friendship with an Ashkali woman, and her awareness of the challenges that Kosovo's marginalized Ashkali, Egyptians and Roma face in trying to access services and sustain community identity.[7]
In recognition of her inspirational role, promotion of volunteering and engagement with charitable work, Gowing was given the 'Mother Teresa Award' for humanitarianism by the Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga in 2016.[1] She was given a 'Points of Light' award by UK Prime Minister Theresa May in 2017.[1][8]
In 2018, by Presidential decree, she was made a citizen of the Republic of Kosovo,[1] where she continues to live and work. In 2021, the Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti Kurti gave her a cabinet position as his government's adviser on community affairs.[1]
Books
Translations
2010 Adem Demaçi. Prishtina: Rrokullia.
2010 A Brief Memoir of the Albanian Rebellion of 1912. Prishtina: Rrokullia.
Non-fiction
2011 Travels in Blood and Honey: Becoming a Beekeeper in Kosovo. Signal Books.
2013 Edith & I: On the Trail of an Edwardian Traveller in Kosovo. Elbow Publishing.
2015 The Rubbish-Picker's Wife: An Unlikely Friendship in Kosovo. Elbow Publishing.
2017 The Silver Thread: A Journey Through Balkan Craftsmanship. Elbow Publishing.
2019 Unlikely Positions (In Unlikely Places): A Yoga Journey Around Britain. Bradt Travel Guides.
2022 No Man's Lands: Eight Extraordinary Women in Balkan History. Elbow Publishing.
^Prishtina, Hasan; Gowing, Elizabeth (2010). A Brief Memoir of the Albanian Rebellion of 1912. Prishtina: Rrokullia. OCLC823228539.
^Gowing, Elizabeth (15 September 2014). "IoS/Bradt travel writing competition winner: The challenge of human connections". The Independent. Retrieved 15 January 2025. Elizabeth Gowing was named as the Overall Winner of the 15th annual Independent on Sunday/Bradt Travel Writing Competition at an awards ceremony hosted by Hilary Bradt on Monday at Stanfords travel bookshop in Covent Garden.
^"Comments made by Their Royal Highnesses's Deputy Private Secretary, Jamie Bowden, at the Western Balkans tour briefing". Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall. 23 February 2016. The Duchess of Cornwall's final engagement in Kosovo will be to the Ideas Partnership, which is a British charity established by Elizabeth Gowing (an award winning author) and Robert Wilton. The charity, which is the third largest volunteer organisation in Kosovo, provides support to the Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities in Kosovo.