The Scars of Transition: Citizens Reduce Their Meal Portion More Each Day
The greatest obstacles in achieving reconciliation are public discourse, the absence of an agreed upon view of the past, and the nationalist rhetoric and hatred imposed upon us by the ruling elites. The dynamic process of transitioning from a socialist society to a society described as brutally capitalist, with clear nationalist features, has left its …
Mary-Ann Hennessey on Peacebuilding, Reconciliation, and Youth Integration
“Bosnia-Herzegovina is the only country in Europe that does not guarantee the right to education free from segregation,” according to Mary-Ann Hennessey, Head of the Sarajevo Office to the Council of Europe
Goran Milić: Negativity is a Common Balkan Trait
Milić believes “the whole of the Balkans shares one common trait – negativity.” The habit of complaining about everything: the talk of illness and injustice that comes along with a lack of money. However, it is that dreary ambiance that inspired Milić’s idea to show what others before him had not – the potential of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Media Literacy of Youth and Resistance to Media Manipulation
The Post-Conflict Research Center is proud to present this video that aims to raise awareness about the lack of media integrity and transparency in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Youth Workshop ‘’Media Literacy & Resisting Manipulation’’
The “Media Literacy and Resisting Manipulation” youth workshop was held in Sarajevo from 25-29 October 2014.
Sarajevo Roses as a Reminder of the Dead
Jelena Lukic explores the red resin concrete scars that mark the sites of past mortar shell explosions in Sarajevo.