Sarajevo officially became a UNESCO City of Film in 2019, joining the global Creative Cities Network and committing to have film and creativity as key drivers of cultural, economic, and social development of the city. This year's Sarajevo Film Festival displayed once again the power it holds in embodying the creative spirit of Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the determination to speak out on critical issues of today through cinematography and art.
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Assessment conducted within the joint UN programme on ''Re-imagining Education for Marginalized Girls and Boys
during and post COVID-19".
Assessment of the Teachers' Needs in Distance Learning and Blended Learning in Primary and Secondary (and TVET) Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Assessment on the Quality of Distance Learning in Higher Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Assessment on the quality of e-learning and blended learning in primary and secondary (and TVET) education in Bosnia and Herzegovina during COVID-19
The safety of journalists and access to information in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Today the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the United Nations system (UN) held the first session of the Joint Steering Committee to review progress on joint development priorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Radmila Žigić, Director of Foundation Lara from Bijeljina in north-east Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a well-known women’s rights activist.