Transforming a vision into reality: Minority Monitor presents the Bijeljina Minority Commissioner
15.02.2024How a good practice in Schleswig-Holstein, the northernmost German state got to be implemented in the Western Balkans: the new case study in FUEN’s Minority Monitor presents the story of the Minority Commissioner’s office in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This story shows how a simple study visit can lead to long-term projects, international cooperation between stakeholders and finally the establishment of an institution able to bring change in the local community. FUEN is proud that, together with the other partners involved in the project, it managed to support OTAHARIN and help the community take the future in their own hands!
What are the preconditions for success in such a project? Read the article HERE!
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