The Peace That is Not

Last year Bosnia and Herzegovina marked 25 years since the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement. Today the impact of that peace agreement is more tangible than ever. The political and […]
Policy brief: A new constitution for Bosnia and Herzegovina

Since the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement (DPA) and the imposition of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), the country has seen several failed attempts to amend the […]
Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review of Bosnia and Herzegovina

This submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) analyses the impact that economic reforms have had on economic, social and cultural rights in BiH. The […]
A Feminist Perspective on Post-Conflict Restructuring and Recovery – the Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

In the report, we argue that an economic reform agenda introduced in a post-conflict country that is not underpinned by a rigorous feminist conflict and gender analysis, will contribute to […]
From War to Sustainable Peace: A Solidarity Dialogue between Bosnian and Ukrainian Women Activists

This is a report of the views and opinions expressed by women activists from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ukraine at the Solidarity Dialogue in Sarajevo to share experience and contribute […]
An analysis of the peace agreement: A Feminist (Re)Interpretation of the Dayton Peace Accords

The Development of a Gender-Sensitive Reparations Programme

The report discusses gender dimensions of wartime harms and violations of human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and puts forward a concept and framework for how gender-sensitive reparations programme for […]
Women Organising for Change in Syria and Bosnia

As part of WILPF’s initiative “Women Organising for Change in Syria and Bosnia” a feminist solidarity conference between women activists from Syria and Bosnia was held from 10-14th of February […]