CARE International Balkans today is launching a fatherhood and men care giving campaign as part of the Boys and Men as Allies in Gender Transformation and Violence Prevention in the Western Balkans project supported by Austrian Development Cooperation and OAK Foundation.
On the beginning of May 2015, CARE International’s partner in Serbia, Centar E8 has been supporting the promotion of the pazisex.net campaign (a campaign to promote youth friendly science base sexual and reproductive health information for young people) developed by CARE’s partner SMART Kolektiv.
Banja Luka - Perpetuum Mobile Fatherhood Campaign / Banja Luka - Perpetuum Mobile kampanja za promovisanje ravnopravnijih i angažovanijih očeva
CARE International Balkans local partner in Kosovska Mitrovica, youth organisation YEC Synergy organised a Theatre play “Mladost nije ludost?” that deals with the system of values of young people, as well as domestic violence, and the interdependence of the two.
Our accredited seminar for school staff titled “Program M: Training for the prevention of violence”, was held on 9 and 10 May 2015 in the premises of the grammar school St. Sava.
CARE partner organization Status M from Zagreb, Croatia at project “Young Men Initiative – Boys and Men as Allies in Gender Transformation and Violence Prevention in the Western Balkans” supported by the Austrian Development Cooperation and OAK Foundation participated in the second European Convention on working with young people (European Youth Work Convention 2015), the […]
The “Be a Man” club in Pristina run by CARE’s Kosovo partner Peer Educators Network and CARE’s staff Besnik Leka participated in a mini marathon to support and raise awareness about autism.
CARE International Balkans partner Center E8 organised an activity with “Be a Man” Club members in high school Sveti Sava in Belgrade.
NGO Youth Power from Mostar has organized educational workshops for members of the “Be a Man Club” from Mostar and male and female students of two Mostar high schools.
Status M presented the Young Men Initiative program in the United nations 59th Commission on the Status of Women.
Within the project “Young Men Initiative” conditions were created for the work with young men and boys to be extended to other local communities in BiH.
Fifteen members of the Be a Man Club Banja Luka visited Sarajevo on 3rd and 4th February 2015.
Promotion of modern women and their achievements is the idea that young men and women from the Be a man club Mostar were led by when designing and implementing today’s action.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, our organization with the help of its volunteers organized today in the center of Kosovska Mitrovica a called “Respect women = prevent violence” aimed at raising awareness among citizens about the unequal position of women in our society.
CARE International Balkans and partner organizations involved in the project “Young men initiative – promoting healthier lifestyles among youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina by challenging gender stereotypes”.