Women’s Rights

Sarajevo Open Centre works on raising awareness on the importance of the implementation of ratified international documents, as well as the existing national regulations related to the women’s political participation, security and decision-making process through monitoring, education, informing and discussions with the actors of the process.

Third round of lectures and feminist discussions Somebody said feminism? begins soon

Sarajevo Open Centre, in partnership with Friedrich Ebert Foundation, in March of this year, before the International Women's Day, starts a new round of lectures and feminist...

Aida Obuća: Women must be much bolder and engage more in political and public life

Aida Obuća was born in 1975. She is a lawyer and one of the few women in Bosnia and Herzegovina that perform a very important and responsible role – she is the president of the...

N1: Women in governments are still not trusted in BiH

What was the representation of women in the general elections in 2014 and how did media treated them, explors producer of N1 Ika Ferrer Gotić. The entire footing can be seen...

Federal TV, News 3: Women’s Network BiH on conference about the political participation of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Representatives of the two member organizations of Women's Network BiH, Sasa Gavrić (Sarajevo Open Centre) and Dženana Alađuz (INFOHOUSE), and politician Besima Borić and...

Federal TV, News 2: Representation of women in government is still insufficient

INFOHOUSE, Sarajevo Open Centre and CURE Foundation, which are members of Women’s Network BiH, presented the results of monitoring of the general elections of 2014 in terms...

Invitation to the Press Conference: “Does size matter? – 40% of women in the structures of government in BiH”

INFOHOUSE Association, in cooperation with the Sarajevo Open Centre and CURE Foundation, on Tuesday, 27 January 2015, starting at 11:00 am in the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH...