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
-
Are You Up for Cinema?
Goražde Cinema - fostering social cohesion and professional progress of Goražde youth
-
My Application Has Been Accepted!
Providing basic knowledge of administrative literacy to high school students
-
A Campaign for a More Cultured Krajina
Raising awareness about the importance of culture among citizens of Krajina (North-Western Region of BiH)
-
Say NO to Prejudice
Anti-prejudice workshops connecting young people from different backgrounds and decreasing prejudice and stereotypes among youth in BiH
-
I Want Things to be Different in BiH
Stories of individuals (students) who overcame different obstacles despite being labeled as 'different' by the society
-
Toward Durable Solutions for the Internally Displaced in Bosnia & Herzegovina
To gain a more intimate understanding of life as an Internally Displaced Person (IDP) in Bosnia, Senior Fellows Chad and Aida gathered a diverse team to conduct a qualitative, substantive survey of the residents of Tasovčići Collective Center, a housing area for IDPs on the outskirts of Mostar.
-
Holocaust Identification Cards
Inspired by the Holocaust Identification Cards that are given at the entrance of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, this project aims to emphasize the importance of remembrance, and tries to enhance the reader's ability to depict and relate to the universal concept of loss.
-
Memory Walk Sarajevo
Memory Walk was an educational 5- day film workshop with youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina to encourage a reflective and critical stance towards the war memorials.