AHEAD
AHEAD’s aim is to tackle hate speech (also online) and to combat discriminations that target minorities in 5 areas of civil rights: education, labor, housing, health, goods and services, through specific training offered to 200 participants and through an new approach that combines quantitative research, public meetings with stakeholders and awareness raising campaign. After providing expertise, building competences, advocating and raising awareness among youth people, partners will support the mobilization of young victims and will focus on Capacity building actions for youth, in order to involve youngsters in decision making and into new structured automatic mechanisms to empower their active participation on hate speech and antidiscrimination.
Promoting Equality and Respect: Preventing Discrimination and Hate Speech
Understanding Discrimination: Discrimination by definition is unfair or unusual treatments towards a certain group of people and as such can take many forms, targeting individuals based on their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or other characteristics. Unfortunately, discrimination can be recognized everywhere: workplace, school, social media and even streets.
Prijavi se za ”AHEAD&LEO” event u Bihaću
Ukoliko si mlada osoba iz Bihaća, onda te pozivamo da nam se pridružiš na Erasmus+ događaju koji će se održati 22.08. Naime, ova radionica će se implementirati u sklopu dva Erasmus+ projekta ”AHEAD” i ”LEO”.
BRAVO Hosts Second Transnational Meeting for AHEAD Project
BRAVO recently had the opportinty of hosting the second transnational meeting for the „Ahead“ project. The meeting, held on June 20, brought together four partner organizations dedicated to advancing the objectives of the project.
The ROMA Culture
The Roma have a rich cultural legacy that dates back centuries. The use of symbols, which serve as major expressions of their ideas, values, and traditions, is one of the most important components of their culture. These symbols can be found in a variety of forms, such as clothes, jewelry, and tattoos, and are frequently utilized to express messages of protection
Raise Awareness About Discrimination Against Ethnic Minorities, Migrants and the Roma Community in the Scope Of The AHEAD Project
First-year students of International Relations and European Studies are conducting a research project on the effects of nationalism, ethnic division and discrimination on the European Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina
How can we support Roma’s communities?
In numerous countries, Roma people have long endured structural prejudice, social isolation, and poverty. As a result, it is critical to support these groups and help to make improvements. Today, we’ll look at a few organizations that help Roma populations all across the world
Month Day of Roma Women’s Activism: Fighting for Equality and Zero Tolerance for Discrimination
Roma women are facing obstacles on a daily basis. They are constantly being put at risk and they have an unequal position in society as their needs are not considered relevant by the authorities and are excluded from all spheres of public life.
Erasmus+, ESC and AHEAD info day
On the 3rd of February, an Erasmus+ & ESC Info day was held in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. There were over 50 participants present and among them were NGO representatives, activists, youth and sports workers, as well as other interested individuals with different backgrounds.
ROMA POPULATION IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Roma face the greatest discrimination in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official estimates give a Roma population of 20,000, but other sources, including Roma associations and NGOs, estimate the number to be 30,000-50,000 or more. Most Roma in Bosnia and Herzegovina are Muslim.
AHEAD – “NATIONAL MINORITIES IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA”
The Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the Law on the Protection of the Rights of Members of National Minorities in 2003. The law states that BiH will protect the position, equality and rights of 17 national minorities present in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH):
AHEAD – “Swimming to Nowhereland”
The 21st century is the age of new technologies, progress, competition in the construction of high skyscrapers that touch the clouds. Even in such an age, it is almost unbelievable to
AHEAD workshop, BRAVO Info Day at IUS and BOHEMSA
BRAVO brings you another workshop held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The workshop was under the project “AHEAD” which talks about fighting and preventing discrimination and hate speech against ethnic minorities, the Roma population and migrants.
AHEAD workshop, “Obrazovanje gradi BiH – Jovan Divjak” 15.12.2022.
BRAVO brings you another workshop held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The workshop was under the project “AHEAD” which talks about fighting and preventing discrimination and hate speech against ethnic minorities, the Roma population, and migrants.
AHEAD – Awareness Campaign – Event 6 – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
During the AHEAD Awareness campaign #BRAVO held one local activity in the hotel premises in Sarajevo, where we gathered our international and national volunteers not only #BRAVO volunteers but other local partners as well. International students in BiH, living in Sarajevo and other volunteers were participants in the workshop held 16.11.2022. in Sarajevo.
AHEAD – Awareness Campaign – Event 5 – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Project #AHEAD promotes non – discrimination between the youngsters and aims to combat all forms intolerance and discrimination against Roma community and other Ethnic minorities. During the AHEAD Awareness campaign #BRAVO held 4th local activity in Richmond Park School College, with High School students in Sarajevo. We organized workshop where 20 students in this group participated.
AHEAD – Awareness Campaign – Event 4 – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
On the 15th of November #BRAVO held 3rd workshop in Richmond Park School College, with High School students in Sarajevo as part of the Awareness campaign of the project #AHEAD. Introduction part was about presenting project’s objectives, goals and information about fighting the hate speech towards ethnic minorities, migrants, Roma community and other vulnerable groups.
AHEAD – Awareness Campaign – Event 3 – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
On the 15th of November #BRAVO held four workshops in Richmond Park School College, with High School students in Sarajevo, talking, discussing about the topic of the project AHEAD. As part of the Awareness campaign, we have successfully held a second workshop with the students of 3rd grade and 15 students were able to express their own point of views as well as to be informed about hate speech towards migrants, Roma community and other vulnerable groups.
AHEAD – Awareness Campaign – Event 2 – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
On the 15th of November #BRAVO held one local action and workshop in City of Sarajevo with High School students as part of the Awareness campaign. Four groups have participated in the AHEAD workshops and educative activity about discrimination, hate speech towards migrants, roma community and ethnic minorities.
AHEAD – Awareness Campaign – Event 1 – Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Activities 1 Date: 12-16.09.2022 Location: Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina The activity was carried out in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canton of Tuzla. The activity was divided into three meetings, the focus
AHEAD – Raising awareness activities – We stand together !
In the past period, the BRAVO organization worked on local activities in the framework of the AHEAD project. Local activities that are reflected in raising people's awareness of the problems
How — or if — refugees are received in Europe is influenced by race, religion, culture, and politics
More than a million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries to escape the Russian invasion, with the UN refugee agency estimating that the figure could rise to more than 4