Monthly Archives: July 2021

Marija Radulovic, Prishtina: Tradition in the way of higher female representation

Although the problems we face are apparent, we have seen signs over the past few years which make us hopeful women will have the place they deserve in Kosovo's politics. Marija Radulovic For those of us who live and work in Kosovo, especially those of us who deal with human

2021-07-13T22:28:05+00:00July 13th, 2021|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Lejla Ramic-Mesihovic, Sarajevo:  Rules of the game are changing

All analyses indicate that the key to change is in political party democratization, and due to partitocratic practices they are becoming actual centres of power to the detriment of democracy, functioning of institutions, and rule of law. Dr. Lejla Ramic-Mesihovic Poor representation of women in politics, and in all decision-making

2021-07-13T22:27:46+00:00July 13th, 2021|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Vasilika Hysi, Tirana: Experiences between battles won and the ones lost

Woman in politics, even in areas such as, economics, health, education, infrastructure, agriculture or tourism, assess from a more human point of view thelegal initiatives, actions or innovation and focus on caring for the social categories in need. Vasilika Hysi Society consists of women and men, boys and girls.  Women

2021-07-13T22:27:28+00:00July 13th, 2021|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Zvezdana Kovac: Twitter account suspension of the „Vicinity“ project

In the countries of the region, critical tones are being stifled, the media space is narrowed and difficult to establish. Abolishing the right to this space, accessible to all, is a devastating act, but it will not discourage us. Zvezdana Kovač  We would like to inform you that the Twitter

2021-07-19T19:13:53+00:00July 13th, 2021|Columns|0 Comments

Zoran Kesic: How to become Nothing (at the example of Ana Brnabic)

And truly, Ana Brnabic gave the impression of a modern and capable young woman, someone who could bring new energy, expertise, determination, and even courage into the stale backwater of Serbian government. Zoran Kesic It is completely irrelevant whether a politician is male or female if they are a moral,

2021-07-13T22:22:39+00:00July 13th, 2021|Columns|0 Comments

Young people are leaving due to a lack of prospects within their societies

Aziz Djipa from the KULT Institute for Youth Development highlights that a quarter of young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina are considering leaving the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiUrREH3lyw

2021-07-06T22:25:35+00:00July 6th, 2021|video en|0 Comments
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