14.11.2008
Two Experts on Human Rights and Disabilities from Kosovo will conclude today their participation in a two-week gathering with colleagues from twelve countries in Stockholm, Sweden, where they discussed improvements of human rights for persons with disabilities.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Sweden] [Disability] [International cooperation] Image: The participants of the Stockholm meeting
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13.11.2008
Serbia yesterday, November 12, became the second country in Eastern Europea, after Poland, to become full member of the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE), announced Božidar Đelić, Vice-President of the Government in charge of European Integrations and Minister of Science and Technology.
more...Related topics/regions: [Science] [ICT] [International cooperation] [Education] |
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13.11.2008
ACIPS, Dosta! movement, Akcija Građana (Citizen Action) and Why not associations, invite all citizens of Sarajevo to join them on Friday, November 14, at 13:00 hours in front of the National Theatre Building, in the big rally in support to media and institutions that have openly engaged in the fight against organized crime, giving all of us the hope that rule of law can be established in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Justice and crime] [Governance] [Civil society] [Activism] [Media] |
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Commentary and Interviews
OneWorld SEE carries commentary on current issues of interest to civil society in the region, as well as interviews with prominent figures on the civil society scene, officials and activists.
Latest Interview Nina Stevanovic, activist of the Citizens of Sarajevo informal group of citizens that has organized the protests in Sarajevo over the past two months, talked to OWPSEE about the protests, future plans and demands. Latest Comment Move Ramadan to Another Date - OWPSEE`s Denis Kajić writes about the heated debate that started once men of faith realized this year`s Queer Festival in Sarajevo will coincide with the Month of Ramadan. |
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13.11.2008
ACIPS, Dosta! movement, Akcija Građana (Citizen Action) and Why not associations, invite all citizens of Sarajevo to join them on Friday, November 14, at 13:00 hours in front of the National Theatre Building, in the big rally in support to media and institutions that have openly engaged in the fight against organized crime, giving all of us the hope that rule of law can be established in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Justice and crime] [Governance] [Civil society] [Activism] [Media] |
11.11.2008
UNDP, Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees and Minisry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina implement the project for support to local capacities in the process of transition justice in BiH (the Transition Justice Project).
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Conflict resolution] |





