Mr. President, what is left? (Croatia, Context, 2012)
Contexts in which we operate – Croatia 2012
Come to our Rescue Batman, We’re Caught Flat Footed! (Serbia, Context, 2012)
Contexts in which we operate – Serbia 2012
Road is long (Kosovo, Context, 2012)
Contexts in which we operate – Kosovo 2012
Prometheus in Diapers (Macedonia, Context, 2012)
Contexts in which we operate – Macedonia 2012
All talk and no trousers (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Context, 2012)
Contexts in which we operate – Bosnia and Herzegovina
Berlin Miniatures – Faruk Šehić
published in bh news magazine “Dani”
26th October 2012
Longing for an Interrogation – Zoran Panović
published in newspaper “Danas”
26th October 2012
The Sky over Berlin – Zoran Panović
published in newspaper “Danas”
25th October 2012
Culture of Remembrance, Berlin October 2012, study trip for war veterans
Photo gallery from the study trip for war veterans , Berlin 15-21.10.2012
Arrival / return to Sarajevo
Words of a new member of CNA team
Coming to Sarajevo
Words of a new member of CNA team
Report on Basic Training in Pecebuilding, Mavrovo (Macedonia), 6-16 July, 2012
Basic Training in Pecebuilding, Macedonia, Mavrovo lake, July 2012
Impressions from Basic Training: A Beautiful Experience!
After I had wrapped things up at the office and rushed off to buy the few last things I needed for the trip (somehow, as a rule, I always leave this to the very last minute), I began to realise that I was going to attend Basic Training in Peace Building organised by...
Impressions from Basic Training: Upside-Down and Back Again
I've been trying to write this text for a while now. And it's difficult. Primarily because my own basic training in peace building had knocked me out of my socks and turned me upside-down, changed everything that was going on in my life, and brought me to a new town,...
The workshop on dealing with the past in the Georgian/Abkhaz context
The workshop on dealing with the past in the Georgian/Abkhaz context was held in Belgrade from 11th to 14th June. Workshop participants were representatives of civil society from that region…