Bitola, 14 – 19 January 2015
Dealing with the past
IDEAS, ACTIONS, SUPPORT – or Report from the Fourth and Final Phase of Training for Trainers, Andrevlje, 7-13 November 2014
Completion of the last phase of the Training for Trainers in Peacebuilding (2014)
17th Annual Report
Annual Report on our activities
For the Immeasurable Minority
Mixed group of war veterans visited the memorials in Velika Kladusa
War-Veterans Visit Velika Kladuša
Representatives of former enemy armies jointly visited the local memorial cemetery of the National Defence at Dubrave and the Shahid cemetery of the RBiH Army fighters
War-Veterans at the Commemoration in Novi Grad
Memorial to civilians and soldiers killed during the attack of the Croatian Army on 18 September 1995
War-Veterans Training
Brčko, 11 – 14 April 2014
Training for War Veterans: We Were by the Battle / in Doboj
Doboj, 7th – 10th of June, 2013
War Veterans Attend “June Days of Resistance” at Site 715 – Zavidovići
Commemorative event to mark the anniversary of a battle at Podsjelovo Hill
War Veterans visit South Serbia
A memorial service to commemorate the victims of rocket attack on a passenger train in Grdelička gorge on 12th of April 1999
15th Annual Report (2012)
Annual Report 2012
Reconciliation?! – Training Handbook for Dealing with the Past
The handbook is based on the experiences of the Centre for Nonviolent Action gathered during 15 years of intensive work in the region of former Yugoslavia. We hope that this handbook will serve as an inspiration for many and be an encouragement for peacebuilding work.
Arrival / return to Sarajevo
Words of a new member of CNA team
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,...

