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Schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina take another step in becoming resource centers for democratic school culture

The joint European Union/Council of Europe action “Quality education for all” continues to support schools across Bosnia and Herzegovina to become resource centers for democratic culture.

From 21 to 24 August the action organised parallel activities for students as well as members of school management and pedagogical institutions to further develop their understanding of the Reference Framework of the Competences for Democratic Culture (RFCDC) and define ways in which they will be incorporated in the education system and the school environment. Students and members of management from 9 schools as well as representatives of 4 pedagogical institutions took part in the activities which were organised in the capital of Sarajevo.

The students took part in lectures and workshops expanding their knowledge on democratic culture. Most of the sessions focused on the methodology as well as practical aspects related to establishing clubs for critical thinking and values that, as Vedad Babanović, student of Primary school from Travnik, explains “encourage students to socialise and in this way gets them involved in extracurricular activities."

Marija Hrkać from the Gymnasium in Mostar added that “the creation of this club can help us express freely what we are interested in, to talk about what we like with people who will hear us out". During the Summer school students also had a chance to visit mountain Trebević where they learned about the history and geography of the Sarajevo region from guest lecturer and awarded teacher Vedran Zubić.

At the same time, members of school management and representatives of pedagogical institutions received an in-depth training where they had a chance to discuss the challenges related to the school environment and how the RFCDC can help improve democratic school culture. They presented and shared ideas which will be implemented in local school communities in the coming period and the training equipped them with tools for improving competences for democratic culture in their environments. “Through our activities, we will further develop competences and foster a democratic climate in the school environment”, stated Amna Avdić, director of the secondary school in Čelić.

The action “Quality education for all” is part of the joint European Union and Council of Europe programme “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye”.

The aim of the regional HF II programme on anti-discrimination is to bring forward the work done under actions of the HFI programs and other bilateral programs, to support the countries negotiating their access to the EU improving their record of fighting discrimination, protecting minorities, ensuring rights of LGBTI, combating hate speech, in line with COE standards - notably those from the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance, and those from the Framework Convention on National Minorities.

*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ opinion on Kosovo Declaration of Independence

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HFII AT A GLANCE

Duration: May 2019 - December 2022

Funding: European Union and Council of Europe

Budget : 41 Million Euros (85% funded by the EU, 15% by the CoE)

Budget for the Promotion of equality and diversity in the Western Balkans : 3,7 Million Euros

Implemented by: Council of Europe

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