Review of the Report: Gray area – Abortion issue in Croatia
This is a comment of the report that was the result of the research of the Center for Education, Counseling and Research (CESI). The report deals with the issue of abortion in Croatia.
This is a comment of the report that was the result of the research of the Center for Education, Counseling and Research (CESI). The report deals with the issue of abortion in Croatia.
Association for Language and Culture Linguists (Udruženje za jezik i kulturu Lingvisti) and Sarajevo Open Centre, have sent today a letter to the University of Sarajevo with a request for the adoption of regulations and legislation that would introduce gender-sensitive language in official communication.
This article is a comment on the Report that was a result of CESI’s research. The report refers to the activities of neoconservative groups and their political agenda as opposed to the laws relating to sexual and reproductive rights (CRR) in the European Union.
Women’s Network Conference “2015 as an upheaval year for women’s rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina?” was held on 22nd December 2014 in Sarajevo Sarajevo.
Within the project “Improvement of women’s human rights by strengthening the Women’s Network BiH”, implemented by the CURE Foundation and the Sarajevo Open Centre, and with the support of the Royal Norwegian Embassy, a workshop on MONITORING OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN BiH was held from 19th to 21st December 2014 in Sarajevo.
Civil society organizations will again consider the possibility of initiating collective complaints against the state and the entity to this violation of the law.
In December 2014, for Liberty TV spoke the representatives of the Initiative: Borka Rudić (BH Journalists), Saša Gavrić (Sarajevo Open Centre), Tijana Cvjetićanin (Why not?) and Damir Banović (Centre for Political Studies). They discussed about European integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the rights of minorities and current problems of BiH and its citizens.
This year, as part of the list are also successful events and projects that have contributed to the fact that feminism and its different considerations become part of a larger public sphere. They have made a difference, they went ahead and they will surely show the way and motivate many women that we will write in future…
The Initiative for the monitoring of EU Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Women’s Network, warns: In forming the new Government of Republika Srpska half of BiH citizens were ignored! When you form the new government of the Federation of BiH and the Council of Ministers do not violate the Law on Gender Equality.
Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the OSCE (ODIHR) on its website, which is used for the reporting of hate crime, published the data for 2013.