Action Projects - Bosnia & Herzegovina
Our community takes action to defend democratic values around the world. Explore our Action Projects here.
Action Projects are a core element of our 'Educate, Connect, Inspire Action' model and a major component of both the Sarajevo Fellowship and EDVACAY Fellowship, as well as other Humanity in Action Bosnia and Herzegovina programs. Following the on-site learning modules and programming, Fellows design and implement Action Projects that promote democratic values and create positive change in their own communities. These projects are as diverse as our Fellows themselves, reflecting the many ways in which they apply their new knowledge, skills, and perspectives. Throughout this process, participants benefit from the strong Humanity in Action network, gaining support through shared experience, connections, and guidance.
All Projects
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Action against Violence
Raising awareness about the problem of youth delinquency in Canton Sarajevo
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Mentor for a Better Future
Raising awareness of using the benefits of non-formal education and activism by youth in Tuzla
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Right Choice, Right Student
Introducing new campaigning practices when electing the leadership of student associations at the University of Sarajevo
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Most Mira Youth Festival – Senior Fellows Study Trip
Most Mira Youth Festival - Senior Fellows Study Trip was created by Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Nick Micinski in partnership with Most Mira, to bring senior fellows to the annual festival in north Bosnia to reflect on the role of art and young people in post-conflict reconciliation in addition to leading workshops and publishing a joint report.
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Books4Vijećnica
The project helped restock the University of Sarajevo library with contemporary works in a range of disciplines and in a number of languages.
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Domestic Violence is More than Just a Black Eye
Domestic Violence is More than Just a Black Eye utilized art as a powerful tool to raise awareness about domestic violence and its consequences in society.
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Dignified Housing for Migrants in Brussels
With the help of a few volunteers, 2022 Sarajevo Fellow Amée Zoutberg assembled 55 care packages that were disseminated amongst unhoused and undocumented people in Brussels.