We continue bringing you stories about volunteers in Bosnia and Herzegovina and this time we are taking you to Brčko, the northeast of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to meet Suad Murselović. Suad was born in Brčko. He graduated primary and secondary school in Tuzla. After graduating from the “Meša Selimović” High school, he decided to study law and […]
Meeting of all levels of government of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the implementation of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights The Institute for Youth Development KULT in partnership with the BiH Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees, with the support of the European Union, organized a meeting with representatives of all levels of[…]
You have experience in creating and managing social campaigns, you love cameras and they love you, you understand the importance of social networks and you are guided by the motto that what was not published in the media did not happen, and you are looking for or want to change your job, then visit the link below[…]
Tired of reading devastating statistics about young people leaving the country? Statistics about Bosnia and Herzegovina becoming a country of old people in which even the few young people who decided to stay here are apathetic? Are you thinking about looking for a better life somewhere else or do you want to change something, but you don’t[…]
The Institute for Youth Development KULT is committed to developing and improving its own capacities so that it can ultimately provide additional support to civil society organizations and their development. The result of such efforts is the development of POK™ methodology that will be used to determine the index of organizational capacity development. This assessment is important[…]
I am more than happy to inform you that the Youth Council of the Federation of BiH joined lonac.pro and our partners today. The signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation in the Startup Studio in Sarajevo was attended by the President of the Council, Asja Dizdarević and the Secretary General of the Council, Nedim Alibegović, and myself,[…]
During Germany’s simultaneous presidency of the European Union and the Council of Europe, around 1,000 participants participated online at the Third European Convention on Youth. This unique political event gave impetus to the Convention and opened the possibility for the implementation of the European Agenda for Youth Work through the so-called Bonn Process. The Convention is just[…]
YOUTH WORKERS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA The April story about youth workers takes us to the northeast of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to the heart of Semberija with Ivana Krunić. Ivana is from Bijeljina, where she completed her formal education. She is an economist by profession, although, as she says, she has never essentially dealt with economics, formal[…]
The training was held within the USAID/Localworks Capacity Development Activity project implemented by the Institute and supported by USAID Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sustainability of organization is key to the long-term effectiveness and efficiency of civil society organizations. The training is based on theoretical foundations and practical exercises and case studies that participants will be able to apply[…]