CARE International Balkans has commenced implementation of the project to address needs of refugees, migrants and asylum seekers in BiH

CARE International Balkans has commenced implementation of the project Addressing Needs of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is funded by CARE Austria and CARE Germany. The project will be implemented in Una Sana, Sarajevo and Tuzla Cantons through partner organizations. CARE International Balkans will distribute non-food items, warm meals and […]

CARE National Director Karl-Otto Zentel: International community plus government – durable solution for the migrant situation in BiH

CARE National Director Karl-Otto Zentel visited Bosnia and Herzegovina this week where he spoke with NGO representatives in several cities. Some of the topics with the Association “Zemlja djece u BiH” were living conditions of migrants in Tuzla. In Gračanica while visiting the Association “Tragom tradicije” he learned more about Bosnia-Herzeagovina tradition. He also had […]

Round table in Bijeljina: CARE and ADA strongly support social entrepreneurship in Bosnia and Herzegovina 

In order to promote the benefits of social entrepreneurship for the development of the local community, Association „Otaharin“ has organized a round table “Joint Responsibility for the Community Welfare” on 15th February at the Resource Education Center in Bijeljina for representatives of public companies, NGOs, businessmen and social enterprises. This activity has been organized within campaign “Social Entrepreneurship – Joint Responsibility […]

Enhanced social protection by building capacities of the civil society organizations (CSOs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The brochure “Enhanced social protection by building capacities of the civil society organizations (CSOs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina” was created within the project of the same name, funded by the Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic, and implemented by CARE international Balkans and CARE Czech Republic. The inspiring stories of this brochure tell of marginalized […]