Promotion of the Biber Contest and Collection in Užice
The Biber multilingual short story contest focusing on reconciliation and the short story collections that came out of it were presented at the Užice Public Library
Prison Camp Survivors and Peace Activists Visit Sites of Detention in Herzegovina
Together with prison camp survivors, supported by peace activists, reporters and war veterans, from 9 to 11 March 2024, the Centre for Nonviolent Action visited former detention facilities in the area of Konjic, Mostar, Istočni Mostar and Jablanica
In Memory of Johan Galtung: A Man without a Country
Johan Galtung, the Norwegian sociologist and one of the founders of peace studies, passed away on Saturday 17 February 2024
Kosovo, from a different perspective
The people of Kosovo are far from reconciliation, but it remains a common desired goal. Luan Imeri, a columnist of Рацин.мк wrote this reportage a few days after visiting Kosovo with a group of friends – peace activists from the former Yugoslavia, led by the Centre for Nonviolent Action
Meeting of War Veterans in Daruvar – Keeping up the Peace Work
In a relaxed working atmosphere in Daruvar, war veterans discussed the need for joint planning and next steps and reviewed their work over the past period.
Sixth Regional Short Story Contest Biber has been opened
The competition is open until 26 May 2024. Authors writing in Albanian, Macedonian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, Croatian or Serbian are eligible to enter.
Going deeper
Political and social contexts in which we live
26th Annual Report Published
We have published the 26th Annual Report of the Centre for Nonviolent Action. We look forward to your comments, suggestions and feedback about this report.
Life’s Boundaries – On the Study Trip to Kosovo
The study trip to Kosovo for team members of the Centre for Nonviolent Action Sarajevo – Belgrade and some of our associates was organised from 6 to 10 November 2023
The Last Station
In their 19th action, activists of the initiative Marking Unmarked Sites of Suffering visited sites in Štrpci near Rudo, the wider Kalinovik area and Hrasnica near Sarajevo
SO CLOSE, YET SO FAR AWAY: On the severed ties between BiH and Kosovo
Starting from 1 January 2024, citizens of Kosovo will be able to travel visa-free anywhere in Europe, but not to BiH, for which they will need to obtain a visa either from Zagreb, Podgorica, Tirana or Skopje
Sites of suffering marked in Rudo, Kalinovik and Ilidža
Activists from Bosnia and Herzegovina marked unmarked sites of suffering in the area of Hrasnica in Ilidža, the wider Kalinovik area and the Štrpci railway station near Rudo
Amina Kaja
I’ve been to many trainings, but none are like CNA.
Valentina Petra Eterović Buble
Now I’m strong. Now I know how.
Davor Obrdalj
I recommend the training to everyone, and I guarantee you won’t be the same again.