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From 13 to 30 October 2025, young people from across Europe will have the opportunity to explore the world of podcasting through a series of six online webinars. Organized in cooperation with partners from Greece, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania, this program is designed to guide participants step by step in building their own podcast, from concept to promotion.

BRAVO is announcing an open call for "Youth4Values" Online Workshop. This interactive online workshop will be a unique opportunity for youth across Bosnia and Herzegovina (and beyond) to connect, learn, and share ideas about how values can guide action in our societies. The Youth4Values project empowers young people to actively engage with the principles that shape our communities – active citizenship, democratic participation, and European values.

On 29 September 2025, the Bosnian Representative Association for Valuable Opportunities (BRAVO) proudly hosted the second Transnational Project Meeting (TPM2) in Sarajevo as part of the Erasmus+ project XXI Adults: Adaptation of the Adult Educational System to the XXI Century

Youth participation is one of the pillars of democratic societies. The research “Democratic Participation and Civic Engagement for Young People in the Balkans” explores the state of youth engagement in five countries, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Montenegro, and Romania.

From July 16th to 23th, Sarajevo became the center of a vibrant youth exchange, gathering participants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Greece, and Spain. The project “Youth4Values,” organized by BRAVO BiH with the support of international partners, aimed to explore the values that connect us as European citizens.

On 28 August 2025, the Erasmus+ project ParaSwInclusion hosted the round table “Para Swimming in the Western Balkans: Present and Future” at the Science and Technology Park of Montenegro in Podgorica. The event was organized in a hybrid format, enabling both in-person and online participation.

Today, while we scroll through TikTok, search for jobs online, or use ChatGPT for assignments, we often don’t realize that we’re interacting daily with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Cool, technology is advancing – but one question remains: what does that mean for us, the youth?

Since the kick-off meeting in January, our team has been actively working on the CPC Project, an initiative designed to empower parents to start and manage learning groups effectively. These groups provide an important alternative—or complement—to traditional public education, particularly in crisis situations where conventional structures may fail to meet children’s needs.

As a proud partner from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Erasmus+ funded CooperationSport4All project, we are excited to share the inspiring results of this initiative for better inclusion of children with disabilities and disadvantages through winter sports. To collect all the deliverables from this project, the partners created a Scientific Paper showing what big of an impact CooperationSport4All really made.

This case study compilation analyzes practical insights from the field, focusing on how small, flexible groups, careful participant placement, and supportive leadership created environments where both learning and personal growth thrived.

On the 22nd of July 2025, representatives from BRAVO – alongside project partners from Montenegro, Kosovo, Spain and Italy – gathered in Podgorica, Montenegro, to officially close the Erasmus+ project “FREE TO BE”.

Despite increasing female participation in sport, women continue to be underrepresented in leadership positions, coaching staff, and management structures. Statistics show that women make up only 20–30% of sports coaches and less than 15% of leaders in national sports organizations.

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