Yesterday, representatives of the Institute for Youth Development KULT met with the Minister of Higher Education in the Government of Sarajevo Canton, Aleksandra Nikolić. The topic of the meeting was the cooperation between the Ministry of Science, Higher Education and Youth of Sarajevo Canton and the Institute for Youth Development KULT. The reason for the meeting was […]
Bosnia and Herzegovina has been in the process of public administration reform for many years. In particular, this means the adoption of new and different legislation compared to the existing one at all levels of government. Efficient public administration in Bosnia and Herzegovina should include cross-sectoral and administrative solutions that, through their implementation, make life easier for[…]
Stories about youth workers take us to the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina this month. Miroslava Milivojević was born and lives in Gradiška, a town on the banks of the Sava River. In Miroslava’s hometown, she graduated primary and secondary education, and acquired the title of pedagogue at the University of Banja Luka, where she is currently[…]
The Bratunac Municipality is one of the local self-government units in Bosnia and Herzegovina that has recognized the need to develop a strategic document for young people. Local youth policy represents the orientation of local self-government to improve the position of young people, and in the past period a survey was conducted on the needs and problems[…]
After an exciting summer and testing of the ROUTE WB6 MINI scheme in which over 100 young volunteers from the Western Balkans volunteered at various festivals, cultural and sporting events in the region, an even more exciting autumn follows that we have reserved for the ROUTE WB6 MAXI scheme. This autumn, young people from Bosnia and Herzegovina[…]
Priceless stories: Nadežda Gavrić This week, the story of volunteers in Bosnia and Herzegovina takes us to Nadežda Gavrić from Srbac. Nadežda is a first-year student at the Medical Faculty of the University of Banja Luka, but also a hard-working volunteer who has been awarded many times for her work. She started volunteering mostly because, as she[…]
In this week’s story about volunteers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we talked with Dijana Radić from Banja Luka. Dijana recently graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Banja Luka, Department of Psychology. She is currently working as a teaching assistant, and in 2019 she was awarded the national award for the best volunteer of the year[…]
Today, the city of Banja Luka hosted the third Welcome to Electionville in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the events were successfully organized in Mostar and Sarajevo, young people from Banja Luka had the opportunity to be responsible for the city’s processes. The event in Banja Luka was officially opened by John Skoglund, Deputy Head of Mission of[…]
During the regular meeting of the coordination body for the development of local youth policy in the Municipality of Vlasenica, the results of the research on the position and needs of youth were presented. During the meeting, members of the coordination body and working groups discussed the issues highlighted by the young people through the research. The[…]