EMMAUS – International Forum of Solidarity Srebrenica, an example of good practice in the development of the local population
The 4th “State of Peace” Youth Academy Brings Together 45 Participants from the Region
Different Legacies, Shared Narratives
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Youth and the EU: What a Future in the EU Means to the Region’s Next Generation
For the young people gathered across Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) this week for the fourth “State of Peace” Youth Academy, the European Union is not an abstract policy framework, it's a lived, daily question.The Legacy and Future of the Srebrenica Genocide
On July 7th, the Srebrenica Youth School convened a panel discussion titled “Building Accountability: International Responses to the Legacy of Srebrenica.”“State of Peace” Academy Opens, Bringing Together Young People from Across the Region
The fourth Youth Academy "State of Peace," organized by the European Union in Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the Post-Conflict Research Center, opened this weekend in Vitez, bringing together over 45 young people from BiH, Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro for a two-week peacebuilding program.Countering Media Manipulation in BiH
As Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) continues to suffer from political turmoil and corruption, journalists must stay committed to facts, objectivity, and integrity.The Killers and the Killed: The Sarajevo Safari Investigations
Not one sniper who participated in the Siege of Sarajevo has ever been prosecuted. Three decades later, four European governments, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, are investigating an allegation that some of the snipers were not even soldiers, but foreign nationals who paid to take part in the so-called “Sarajevo Safari.”Scattered by War, United by Football
When Bosnia and Herzegovina qualified for the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada, celebrations erupted across the country and throughout Bosnian communities around the world.
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