Fifty Young People from the Region Attend the 3rd ‘State of Peace’ Academy

The third Youth Academy "State of Peace," organized by the European Union in Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the Post-Conflict Research Center, was officially opened today in Europe House in Sarajevo.

Two Schools Under One Roof: We Are Not Different, We Have Common Interests

In Busovača Municipality, located in the Central Bosnia Canton, two high schools share one building but operate on different curricula.

“Mother’s Scarf” Connects the Mothers of Srebrenica with People Around the World in the Struggle for Remembrance

“Mother’s Scarf” Connects the Mothers of Srebrenica with People Around the World in the Struggle for Remembrance

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Sixth Srebrenica Youth School: Empowering Young People to Confront the Past
Young researchers, leaders, and activists from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and 22 other countries gathered from July 6th to 12th at the sixth Srebrenica Youth School, organized by the Post-Conflict Research Center.
Portraits and Scarves of the Mothers of Srebrenica: Testaments to the Fight for Truth, Justice, and Accountability
As part of the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, the exhibition Majke/Mothers and the art installation Mother’s Scarf were held at the Sarajevo City Hall from July 7th to 14th.
Pro Peace, PCRC and Mothers of Srebrenica Remember 30 Years of Srebrenica Genocide
Call for a Transnational Act of Remembrance and Solidarity.
Drawing Closer, an Ocean Apart: Nour Hassan’s Portraits of the Mothers of Srebrenica
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, the exhibition ‘Majke/Mothers,’ created by Nour Hassan and dedicated to the Mothers of Srebrenica, will open on July 7 at the Sarajevo City Hall. With this work, the artist from New Zealand aimed to capture a variety of emotions, preserve memory, and honour the Mothers of Srebrenica by sharing their authentic stories.
Marking the 30th Anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide at the European Union Headquarters in Brussels: Stopping History from Repeating Itself
The commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide has begun at the European Union headquarters in Brussels, through a partnership between the European External Action Service, the Srebrenica Memorial Center, and the Post-Conflict Research Center.
“A Village Like No Other” On The Shores of Europe’s Largest Artificial Lake
Lake Buško is the largest reservoir in Europe, located on what is often called the tri-border of Bosnia, Dalmatia, and Herzegovina.