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The EU4BusinessRecovery project aims to reduce the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on agricultural and tourism enterprises, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the metal, wood-processing, and textile/apparel/footwear sectors, as well as on entrepreneurs and farmers.
The AgriTech Summit was held as part of the EU4BusinessRecovery project funded by the European Union and the Federal Republic of Germany, and organized by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
From an energy consumption perspective, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is characterized as a country with high inefficiency in the residential, non-residential/public, industry and service sectors.
A bus tour #BiHCoolTura with 20 young individuals from Bosnia and Herzegovina aged 18-25. Its aim was to unite enthusiastic youth from diverse backgrounds, broadening their perspectives by delving into their shared history.
The "Youth With No Barriers" project was an outreach effort, uniting young individuals and advocating for the importance of European Union integration in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
During this phase, the project highlighted the outcomes of the consultative community meetings held in eight cities of BiH: Istočno Sarajevo, Trebinje, Bijeljina, Doboj, Zenica, Livno, Bihać, Mostar, and the final event in Banjaluka.
The effects of climate change will increasingly shape our security in the coming years. Our physical environment is now in a state of flux, posing significant challenges to how societies function.
More than 100 young people from ten BiH’ s communities participated in the activities of the project Strengthening Media Literacy of Youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Not all that is written is true), such as workshops and competition, that helped them to better understand their media environment and how to recognize fake news and misinformation.
In April 2022, 20 young journalists from across the Western Balkans visited Sarajevo to learn and share experiences and information about Sarajevo its history of siege, to visit exhibitions and significant places from the period 1992- 1995.
The goal of this campaign was to promote Youth Info Platform (“Hajde”) and RYCO’s Strategy throughout the Western Balkans 6 (WB6) region.
In 2021, a year marked with COVID-19 pandemic and efforts of governments and international organisations to provide resources for protection of the people in Bosnia in Herzegovina, especially children, UNICEF activities focused on highlighting the importance of COVID-19 vaccine.
‘Education Reform to Secure Youth Employment through Enterprise - based Learning BiH’ gives a contribution to the country's development in strengthening education sector, ensuring participation of CSOs in the process of influencing policies and decision making and advocating for the improvement of legislation through integration of EU best practice.
Organisation of UNDP D4D final conference as a hybrid high-visibility event gathered diaspora members, institutional partners, representatives of partner local governments (LGs), entrepreneurs and all relevant stakeholders engaged in the implementation of Diaspora for Development(D4D) project.
The goal of the campaign was to raise awareness, knowledge and enhance advocacy of the EUSR political messaging and priorities and increase reach and engage general public via a mix of digital media placements and traditional communication channels, including combination of all type of media.
#ZastaniiPoslušaj – public advocacy campaigns aimed at addressing the priority human rights problems of the marginalized groups in BiH.
#ZAjednosmoEUropa is a project in which BORAM collaborated with the most prominent journalists, editors, political analysts, company directors, civil society organizations, local governments, citizens, and others who participated in events designed to discuss the standards and steps that BiH should take to join the EU.
Upon the request of the EU Council, the European Commission released the Opinion on BiH` application for EU membership on 29 May, 2019. It included 14 key recommendations and reform priorities for the next steps of BiH's EU integration path.
In the context of the EUSR's mandate and the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU, the overall objective of this project was to facilitate the political process in Bosnia and Herzegovina with a view to build self-sustaining peace and stability, and to assist BiH in expediting its European integration process.
The communication was designed to promote positive stories about UNHCR and work of three organizations (BHWI, VP BiH, and CRS) in BiH, created to inform public on the position of refugees and asylum seekers in BiH featuring specific skills and values they bring to our community.
The campaign focused on the four topics of the NHDR report: family benefits, women's equality in the labour market, disability equality and child benefits.
“Disaster Risk Reduction for Sustainable Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina” is a joint program (JP DRR) of the Government of Switzerland and the United Nations (UN), supporting Bosnian citizens, especially the most vulnerable categories and high-risk local communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to prepare for and adapt to the risks of disasters and strikes in different sectors of development.
The project Environmentally Sound Management of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Industrial and Hazardous Waste Sectors in BiH that aim to support the elimination and reduction of the release of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the environment, the United Nations member states signed the Stockholm Convention (Convention) in 2001.
In coordination with and under the auspices of relevant authorities in BiH, and in close cooperation with technical assistance donors and implementing agencies in decarbonization of the energy sector in BiH - U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Delegation of the European Union to Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUD) and the British Embassy Sarajevo
Conference 'Climate Action Cannot Wait in Bosnia and Herzegovina’ was held in Sarajevo on December 11, 2020. This event was organized in cooperation with UNDP BiH, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH, the Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and Ecology of the RS and the Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism.
The tourism sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the few bright spots on the country’s economic radar.
The tourism sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the few bright spots on the country’s economic radar.