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Ongoing Programs

Empowerring tomorrow's leaders by engaging them in active citizenship today.

Our programs connect tomorrow’s human rights leaders with today’s established academics, activists, experts, decision makers, artists, and contemporary witnesses. The personal and intensive exchange and the development of independent civil society initiatives set the path to an active international alumni network.

We develop Fellowships, study trips, seminars, workshops, and conferences to promote human rights with a focus on strengthening democratic principles, pluralism and diversity, and the engagement of civil society.

We create educational programs for young people who share an active commitment to promoting human and minority rights in their own communities around the world.

 

Ongoing Programs

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Recent Action Projects

Feminism in Action

Authors: Maja Bajić, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2024

Women's rights, and social and environmental justice are among the most pressing global issues of our time. But how do these challenges manifest in specific contexts, and how are they addressed by those on the front lines of activism? How do activists in Bosnia and Herzegovina tackle the violation of women's rights, given the unique social and political landscape of the region? These questions and many more are explored in the web booklet called Feminism in Action – Review of Feminism and gender equality in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Loneliness and Politically Conscious Youth: How Young People Find Support and Community While Tackling Societal Issues

Authors: Maja Tešić, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2024

This initiative is focused on addressing the challenges of loneliness and isolation among politically conscious youth. Through research, dialogue, and creative outreach, the project aims to raise awareness, provide valuable resources, and foster meaningful connections. It offers insights into the impacts of loneliness within activist spaces and beyond while encouraging empathy, solidarity, and emotional resilience.

Memory Atlas - Mapping Memorials to Civilian Victims of War

Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2024

The “Memory Atlas” project was conceived in response to widespread genocide denial and amid efforts to secure a United Nations resolution condemning denial of the Srebrenica genocide. Against this backdrop, the project sought to document and raise awareness of memorials dedicated to the victims of the 1992–1995 Bosnian war.

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