Objavljena konačna rang lista kandidatkinja za učešće na obukama u BIH okviru EWI projekta
Nakon završetka perioda za žalbe i razmatranja svih pristiglih prigovora, Komisija za procjenu poslovnih ideja donijela je odluku o konačnoj rang listi kandidatkinja za učešće na obukama u okviru projekta „Ekonomska inkluzija i pravda za žene Zapadnog Balkana (EWI)”. Obuke će biti realizirane u periodu novembar – decembar 2025. godine, na području: Gornji Vakuf – Uskoplje, Jablanica, Mostar, Ljubuški, Stolac […]
CARE Celebrates 30 Years of Work in the Balkans
CARE International Balkans has marked 30th anniversary of its work in the region. Partners, staff and allies from all regions where CARE carries out its missions gathered in Sarajevo to celebrate this jubilee together. The guests attended the regional conference Future for Youth, and on the same day in the evening, they had the opportunity […]
Situation Assessment About the Needs of Refugees, Migrants and Asylum Seekers in B&H

This report is the summary of the findings and recommendatons identfied by CARE Internatonal Balkans while conductng Situaton Assessment about the Needs of Refugees, Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Bosnia and Herzegovina in May and June 2021. The consultancy falls under the project “Addressing Needs of Refugees, Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Bosnia and Herzegovina” […]
The Government of Switzerland in BiH visited Banja Luka: Promotion of gender justice and healthy youth lifestyles
Director of the Swiss Development Cooperation (SDC) Siroco Messerli, senior program coordinator of The Swiss Embassy in BiH Almir Tanović and CARE project manager Saša Petković on 22. december have visited Banjaluka and spoke to director of the Institute for Youth and Community Development Perpetuum Mobile Ilija Trninić. A visit to the partner organization Perpetuum […]
Enhancing social protection by building capacities of the civil society organizations (CSOs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The brochure “Enhancing social protection by building capacities of the civil society organizations (CSOs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina” is an indicator of the exhaus- tive work of partner organisations on establishing the most functional social enterprises. It should be empha- sised that these are social enterprises that are mostly engaged in agriculture and fruit growing, […]
With a three-year project CARE empowered five social enterprises in BiH to operate
The conference “Social Entrepreneurship in the Service of the Marginalized”, held last Friday in Sarajevo, ended the three-year project “Enhancing social protection by building capacities of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina”, which strengthened five social enterprises from Bosnia and Herzegovina that employ women from rural areas. persons with disabilities, Roma men and […]
CARE’s partnership meeting was held in Modriča today: Marginalized groups have the right to work
CARE International Balkans and five BiH non-governmental organizations held today in Modriča a partnership meeting on which they discussed implemented and planned activities for 2021 on the project “Enhanced social protection by building capacities of the civil society organizations (CSOs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina”, which is financially supported by the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) – […]
Young man on the move passed trainings in Bosnia and Herzegovina by CARE Manual for gender-transformative activities with boys and young men in crisis situations
After a group of peer educators in Zvornik last year passed training for work according to the CARE’s methodology on Engaging Young Men and Boys in Emergencies derived from the Manual for gender-transformative activities with boys and young men in crisis situations (Program Y) educators had an opportunity through two cycles of training from 13 workshops […]
25 Years of CARE in the Balkans

The whole team of CARE Internaonal in the Balkans, all protagonists of this storybook and our partner organizaons for sharing their stories and hosng the editorial team. To Felix Wolff and Verena Allert for valuable input. To Verena Wilke for proofreading and editorial guidance.