Youth in SEE>Interviews, Analysis, Comments
03.02.2006
Young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina rarely initiate actions presenting their opinion and pointing out their problems to the public. With the support of the non-governmental sector and certain international organisations, some groups do manage to send messages to BiH politicians on behalf of their generation, and seek answers to their questions.
Read the full Feature at OSCE BiH website.Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Youth] Image: © OSCE BiH
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17.10.2005
Jan Zlatan Kulenovic, the Executive Director of the Youth Information Agency of B&H (OIA) talks to OneWorld SEE about youth policy in B&H, the positions of the state towards the youth and the development of civil society.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Youth] Image: Jan Zlatan Kulenovic, OIA B&H Executive Director
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11.05.2005
The process of EU integration should introduce visible changes in the functioning of the state administration, which will reflect also on the implementation of the National Youth Action Plan. The successful implementation of the NYAP is a priority for the Youth Croatian Network, says Tomislav Tomasevic, the President of CYN.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Youth] [Communication] [Civil society] Image: Tomislav Tomasevic, President of Croatian Youth Network
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