Online discussion: “War against COVID-19 and the lack of vaccines, what can peacekeepers do in Bosnia and Herzegovina?“

Date: 06 April, 2021 from 13.00 – 14.30

Organizers: Network for Building Peace in cooperation with the forumZFD

How can the members of the Network for Building Peace talk about our challenges, risks and difficulties during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic? How to use the opportunities we have as peacekeepers in Bosnia and Herzegovina? How to deal with this crisis and with incompetent and powerless governments in terms of resolving the situation regarding vaccines and the COVID-19 crisis in general?

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84909308773?pwd=UHhpUktNTHFpb1JqT1F2RjNiMTh0QT09

Moderator: Goran Božičević

Goran Božičević is one of the founders and current director of the Miramida Center – Regional Peacebuilding Exchange in Grožnjan, Istria, Grisignana, Croatia. A science teacher by profession, he has been active in peacebuilding since 1993, working throughout the post-Yugoslav space since 1996. As a trainer of nonviolent conflict transformation, he works in divided communities and with people who have different values, e.g., the Volunteer Project Pakrac (one of the founders and coordinator from 1993 to 1995). He was one of the founders of the Centre for Peace Studies Zagreb in 1996, and its founding director (1996-1999). He still teaches at the Centre for Peace Studies. He has been active in dealing with the past since 2002, when he began serving as a representative in the post-Yugoslav countries of the Quaker Peace & Social Witness program Dealing with the Past (2002-2006). Goran was born in 1962. in Zadar (Croatia). He married in Skopje (Macedonia) in 2001. He is a father of two children, Luna and Vladimir. He lives with his family in Grožnjan and Skopje.

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