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Concluded Visit of the Special Representative of the Un Secretary General for Sexual Violence During the War

14/06/2013 - The United Nations office in BiH held a press conference today on the occasion of the visit of Ms. Zainab Hawa Bangura. The purpose of her visit was to make an assessment about the overall situation regarding the rights of victims that were exposed to sexual violence during the war. » more


IMPORTANT: Information for local governments submitting project proposals for the Seed Fund for Local Development implemented under the Integrated Local Development Project (ILDP)

13/06/2013 - We would like to thank all local self governments for applying to the Public Call for Submitting Proposals for the Seed Fund for Local Development“. Although we initially announced that the Public Call results will be published on 15th of June 2013 we would like to inform you that the evaluation process is currently underway and the final results will be published by mid July 2013. Thank you for your understanding.

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MDG-F Activities in Herzegovina

12/06/2013 - Two opening ceremonies were held in Herzegovina today –Centre for Information, Counseling and Trainig (CISO) in Široki Brijeg and The Office of The Public  Company Vjetrenica in Popovo Polje were opened within the activities of 3 MDG-F programmes: Culture for Development, Environment and Climate Change Programme and Youth Employability and Retention Programme funded by Government of Kingdom of Spain. » more


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Towards Systematic and Integrated Local Development Planning and Management

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Authors: Marina Dimova, ILDP Project Manager, and Adela Pozder-Čengić, MTS Project Manager

Placed within the overall complex and precarious political and socio-economic context of Bosnia and Herzegovina and facing the challenges that arise from the multi-facetted needs and scarce financial resources, in recent years local development processes have become more vivid autonomous and responsive to local needs.

Young and Unemployed in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Unemployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the most important issues for young people, according to the latest Bosnian government statistics, more than 517,000 people are out of work - most of them are Bosnian youth.