Name of the project: “ Narratives of Peace ”
Date of Project: 13.07.2026 – 19.07.2026
Hosting organization: BRAVO
Place: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Participants age: 18 – 30
The number of volunteers: 2+
Working language: English
Deadline for applying: 16.06.2026.
This project is supported and co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme. It means that your travel costs, accommodation, and food will be fully covered if you get selected for the project. The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission nor EACEA can be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
“Narratives of Peace” is an Erasmus+ project focused on empowering youth workers and young leaders through digital story telling as a tool for conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
The project combines digital media skills with non-formal education methods, enabling participants to create impactful stories that promote understanding, empathy, and dialogue across cultures.
Participants will explore:
Through this project, participants will gain practical tools to apply in their local communities and youth work practice.
Stage1 – Online Phase
Focus on:
Stage2 – Physical Training (Sarajevo)
Focus on:
Bosnian Representative Association for Valuable Opportunities (BRAVO) is a non-governmental organization based in Sarajevo.
BRAVO works in:
The organization has extensive experience in Erasmus+ projects and focuses on creating opportunities for young people and youthworkers.
Sarajevo is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the most unique cities in Southeast Europe. It is often called the “Meeting Point of Cultures”, as different religions, traditions, and cultures have lived together here for centuries.
The city has a rich history shaped by Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and modern European influences. In Sarajevo, mosques, churches, and synagogues can be found very close to each other, symbolising coexistence and diversity.
Sarajevo is also known for its warm hospitality. Visitors often describe the city as friendly, open, and welcoming. The local people are helpful and proud of their culture and traditions.
Surrounded by mountains, Sarajevo offers a mix of urban life and nature. It is famous for hosting the 1984 Winter Olympic Games, and many Olympic sites can still be visited today.
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