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.

Announcement of a lecture “Feminist critique of militarization of the everyday”

Feminist critique of militarization of the everyday 17th June 2014, 18h Speaker: Gorana Mlinarević Museum of literature and performing arts BiH, Sime Milutinovića Sarajlije...

BH Dani – How much impunity can justice survive?

Author Masha Durkalić Nastavak serije predavanja Neko je rekao feminizam? U utorak, 27. maja, u Muzeju književnosti i pozorišne umjetnosti u Sarajevu održano je predavanje...

Announcement of a lecture “How much impunity can justice survive?”

Sarajevo Open Centre, with the help of our partners Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Bosnia and Herzegovina and magazine DANI, from May till November, will organize six lectures and...

New Series of Somebody Said Feminism? Lectures Starts Soon

Sarajevo Open Centre, with the help of our partners Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Bosnia and Herzegovina is starting the second round of our lecture series Somebody Said Feminism?,...

Human Rights Finally Topic of the EU-BiH Structured Dialogue

After taking part in the seminar on March 7, 2014 and sending the open letter to the BH Council of Ministers, the BH Directorate for European Integration, the EU Delegation in BiH...

In Retrospect: Somebody Said Feminism? – Gender and Nationalism

Prof. dr. Nerzuk Ćurak was a lecturer in the Somebody Said Feminism? lecture series on february 27, 2014. About the lecturer: With a PhD in political sciences, Nerzuk Ćurak is a...