Worldwide, 8 March is celebrated as the International Women’s Day that emerged as the day of the struggle for economic, political and social equality between women and men, which the women achieved in the mid-19th century.
Under the framework of Women’s International Day, Center ACT for SOCIETY organized the “Kick-off” event at “Ismail Qemali” high school.
CARE’s partner organization Youth Power from Mostar, together with members of the Be a Man Club Mostar organized the activity 8th March – on the occasion of the International Women’s Day, with the aim to demonstrate the success and achievements of women throughout history.
Today marking International Women’s Day, instead of celebrating the “Be a Man Club” with the #CountMeIn slogan, marched for women’s rights, against gender discrimination, stereotypes, and gender-based violence.
We are witnessing an increasing number of violent situations in secondary schools amongst peers. As a result of this fact we are aware that we need a comprehensive approach to the prevention of peer violence.
Terms of Reference (TOR) for Baseline Assessment in Bosnia and Herzegovina in “Promoting Healthier Lifestyles among Youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Challenging Gender Stereotypes II – Young Men Initiative Project II (YMI II)”
We are searching a consultant for the Baseline Assessments of the Regional Project: “Men and Boys as Partners in Promoting Gender Equality and the Prevention of Youth Extremism and Violence in the Balkans”.
NGO Youth Power organized a one-day activity of consultation with counsellors at the Hotel Ada, Blagaj, on 19 October where the meeting was attended by high school counsellors from Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, with the support of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Pedagogical Institute, and the Institute for Education.
Terms of Reference (TOR) for Translator in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Serbia/ Croatia for translation of Manual KIWI “Kids Welcome Initiative” from German to English language
With great pride, we announce that Young Men Initiative, a project implemented by CARE International and 9 partner organizations in the Balkans won a prestigious education innovation award from GENE – Global Education Network Europe. GENE wishes to recognize the importance of innovation in Global Education through its Global Education Innovation Award.
Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) qualitative study was implemented in Presevo Reception Centre with 14 young male migrants (14-19 years old) in the period September 19-24th 2017.
With great pride, we announce that Young Men Initiative, a project implemented by CARE International and 9 partner organizations in the Balkans won a prestigious education innovation award.
CARE International Balkans is announcing an open call for an offer for Program Y web site development.