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.

Working-class women, then and now – discussion on the occasion of International Women’s Day

The political system and the current social moment, in which the workforce functioned, changed significantly. The working class, unfortunately, is no longer a class, but a...

Sarajevo Open Centre Appealed the Gender Centre of FBiH and The Institution of Human Rights Ombudsman Regarding the Dress code of the University of Mostar

Considering that the Dress code rulebook of University of Mostar Law violated the Ani-Discrimination Law in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Gender Equality Law of BiH Sarajevo Open...

Pubic Call For the Enrolment of the Fifth Generation of Students in the Žarana Papić School of Feminism in 2019

This year, the Žarana Papić School of Feminism offers the academic-activist educational programme, with the aim to provide the students with the feminist education about the...

Call for participation at the Equality Academy 2019

After successful realization of the Equality Academy in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Sarajevo Open Centre are proud to announce a public call for...

More than 100 people were trained in 2018 through educations of Sarajevo Open Centre’s Women’s Rights Program

More than a hundred participants - students, civil society organizations members, people from private or public sector, representatives of government and political parties - went...

Activities of Sarajevo Open Centre’s Women’s Rights Program in 2018: We demand minimum 40% of women in Governments

Through the Women's Rights Program that works on advocacy, education and cultural activities, SOC encouraged positive changes in the struggle for women's rights and the...