Gazi Hursev-Bey Mosque as a Symbol of Multi-Ethnic Sarajevo
Smoking Ban in the Federation of BiH: Protection or Nonsense?
The International Community: An Indispensable Partner for BiH After 30 Years
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Balkan Diskurs staff is composed of both local and international members who possess experience and expertise in a wide range of disciplines, ranging from journalism and human rights to peacebuilding and transitional justice. As a team, we are dedicated to supporting young talent, challenging stereotypes and providing viewpoints on society, culture, and politics that cannot be found in other media.
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“Dayton Legacies: 30 years of peace” – A Better Future Focused on Youth
The conclusion drawn from the international conference “Dayton Legacies: 30 Years of Peace” was that there is no option other than peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).Challenges of Illegal Landfills in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is currently home to some 1,000 illegal landfills, representing not only an ecological problem but a hazard to the safety, health, and wellbeing of citizens throughout the country.Global Scholars Network on Identity and Conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina
In September 2025, the University of Sarajevo’s Faculty of Political Science welcomed the third edition of the Global Scholars Network on Identity and Conflict (GSNIC) Annual Conference.Peace Festival 2025: Empowering Youth to Build a Better Society
The fourth Peace Festival [Mir Festival] brought together 50 young people from Bosnia and Herzegovina to begin a journey through art, dialogue, learning and getting to know each other in Čardaci in Vitez.Sabina Vajrača on her Journey as a Filmmaker and Reconnecting with her Bosnian Roots
“If I can use my trauma to help other people process theirs, no matter where they come from or what their background is, then that’s my obligation and my service in this world.”Subjective Atlas of BiH: Peace and the Legacy of Dayton through the Eyes of Young People
On the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, the Subjective Atlas of Bosnia and Herzegovina was presented at the Sarajevo City Hall, with an accompanying exhibition of works by local youth focusing on how they see, feel, and experience their country.
Bosnian War
Art
Omladina
Human Rights
Youth
Activism
Culture
Remembrance
Peacebuilding
Transitional Justice
Interethnic Relations
Education
Women
Srebrenica
Sarajevo
Bosnia
Genocide
Ordinary Heroes
Coexistence
War Crimes
Srđan Aleksić Youth Competition
Reconciliation
Moral Courage
Discrimination
Media
Photography
Politics
Film
Storytelling
Suživot
Journalism
Health
Economy
WARM
Unemployment
Religion
Gender
Inequality
Contested Memory
Business