The #MOBA family presents Smaja Ramulic from Bihac

For him, membership in the board is a way for socializing, communication, fun, learning that he recommends to everyone because it is an unforgettable experience and because by being on the board, they are helping their local community.

The #MOBA family consists of a network of Youth Banks from 52 municipalities/cities throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina where friendships are created, personal skills are improved and contributions to the community are made. Youth banks believe that young people are the present, not just the future, and they know that young people can develop together with their community. They annually gather over 350 young people who selflessly contribute to the idea, and whom you meet in the column #MOBA family presents. These young activists deserve to be heard.

Smajo Ramulic is a member of the Youth Bank Bihac, he became a member of the board in 2021 in November. He is the coordinator of Youth Bank since February 2022.

He is proud that they managed to take the first call for projects and micro-businesses to such a level that they were among the best in Bosnia and Herzegovina with 22 registered projects. He is proud to have become a member of the MOBA family, which he has fit into everything.

Bihac benefited a lot from the Youth Bank because dozens of projects were implemented in Bihac, and this is just the beginning.

Since he is a relatively new member, he was not part of other projects because the implementation of the projects is just starting. He points out that one of his favorite projects was his project that promoted the work of the Youth Bank, Be cool, write a project proposal.

One of his favorite memories is his first guest appearance on Cantonal television, where he promoted the work of the Youth Bank.

My first TV appearance

So far, he has not had the opportunity to participate in microbusiness mentoring program.

He points out that he had a great fear of communicating with people, so when he became a coordinator, he had to get in touch with people all over Bihac and beyond, and he is very happy and grateful for that because he overcame his fear.

At the end of our conversation, he says that for him, membership in the board is a way of socializing, communication, fun, and learning, which he recommends to everyone because it is an unforgettable experience and because by being on the board, they help their local community.

Source: lonac.pro