Members of the team from the Centre for Nonviolent Action, together with a smaller group of war veterans from the region, attended the commemoration to mark 31 years since the closing of the Heliodrom camp near Mostar
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We Come in Peace Book Promotion and Photography Exhibition in Goražde
On Monday, 17 March 2025 the Culture Centre in Goražde hosted the presentation of the book We Come in Peace: War Veterans in Peacebuilding, followed by the opening of the exhibition of photographs
We Come in Peace: Book Promotion and Photography Exhibition in Goražde
On Monday, 17 March 2025 at 7 pm, the Culture Centre in Goražde will host the presentation of the book We Come in Peace: War Veterans in Peacebuilding at the Youth Centre Hall, followed by an exhibition of photographs
Arte.tv – Re: Späte Versöhnung, nach Krieg und Terror
Arte.tv about examples of reconciliation work in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Spain
Valterportal.ba: “Books like We Come in Peace can work like an elixir”
Valterportal.ba asks how war veterans, people who used to look at each other through cross-hairs, can become not just peace activists, but good friends, and gives answers through a review of our book
Prometej.ba about the book We Come in Peace
Through an interview with Nenad Vukosavljević, the Prometej.ba portal looks into the book about CNA’s work with war veterans.
Mirjana Trifković Marjanović: “Welcome to a life-changing experience”
The Training in Peacebuilding was the first time I heard openly from different sides and different participants in the conflict
Beacons of Peace
As part of the twentieth action to mark unmarked sites of suffering, we visited and marked the sites in the areas of Zvornik, Lukavac and Prnjavor
Understanding the past in order to form the future
During the panel discussion, we talked about our work, the book, research study and exhibition “On the Trail of the Danube Swabians in Vojvodina”
Peace activists mark unmarked sites of suffering in Zvornik, Lukavac, Prnjavor and Teslić
At the same time, the action to mark unmarked sites of suffering in Croatia was started by activists of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights
Women against violence, hate speech and genocide: Experience from the Kigali workshop
The Office of the UN Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide (OSAPG) organised a workshop in Kigali, Rwanda on 4 and 5 November 2024 for women active in communities
27th Annual Report Published
We have published the 27th Annual Report of the Centre for Nonviolent Action. We look forward to your comments, suggestions and feedback about this report.
Peace Through Us
Report from the 46th Basic Training in Peacebuilding, Ulcinj, Montenegro, 18-28 October 2024
Participation in the regional activist school on the 1990s “LOVE WILL SAVE US”
At the invitation of the CK 13 Youth Centre in Novi Sad, activists of the Centre for Nonviolent Action presented their peace activism, work with war veterans, as well as the activity Marking Unmarked Sites of Suffering to participants in the regional political school on the 1990s “LOVE WILL SAVE US!”
Workshops: “Introduction to Reflecting on Peace” in Novi Sad
Invited by associates from the CK 13 Youth Centre in Novi Sad activists of the Centre for Nonviolent Action held one of the Alternative Policy Seminars