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Permanent Delegate of Bosnia and Herzegovina to UNESCO (June 2022)
The DirectorGeneral of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO received on Wednesday 15 June 2022 HE Ms Bojana Kondić Panić Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary who presented her with the letters accrediting her as Permanent Delegate of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO
June 15, 2022
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Print and Online Media Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina adapts its press code to digital journalism
February 7, 2022
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RFP Social Media 4 Peace: Enhanced promotion and support of peacebuilding narratives and initiatives through digital technologies and social media in Bosnia and Herzegovina (deadline : 28 January 2022)
Dear SirMadam You are invited to submit an offer for Social Media 4 Peace Enhanced promotion and support of peacebuilding narratives and initiatives through digital technologies and social media in Bosnia and Herzegovina project in accordance with the attached Terms of Reference TOR Your offer comprising of technical proposal and financial proposal for one or both phases of activities in the TOR should reach the following address no later than 28 January 2022 via email in PDF format courier and person Antenna in Sarajevo UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe Address Zmaja od Bosne bb UN House Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Email mnikolicunescoorg Ref 549INT5001BIH2 This letter is not to be construed in any way as an offer to contract with your firminstitution Your proposal could however form the basis for a contract between your company and UNESCO You are requested to acknowledge the receipt of this letter and indicate whether you will be submitting a proposal For this purpose and or any requests for clarification please contact Ms Melisa Durak mdurakunescoorg and Ms Maja Nikolic mnikolicunescoorg
January 18, 2022
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OIC : Supply and delivery of information-communication technologies equipment (notebook computers) for education institutions (Deadline : 10 January 2022)
Procurement NoticeAdvertisement Open International Competition OIC Country of Destination Bosnia and Herzegovina Reference Number 269BIH10001ICT Description Supply and delivery of informationcommunication technologies equipment notebook computers for education institutions Deadline for Submission of Sealed Tenders 10 January 2022 by 1700 CET Posting Date 20 December 2021
December 21, 2021
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9th Sava Youth Parliament 2021: Let’s protect our cultural heritage
The 9th edition of the Sava Youth Parliament held on 89 October 2021 in Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina and online brought together students to brainstorm on how to enhance flood risk management of cultural heritage in the Sava River basin The event was organised by the International Sava River Basin Commission and the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe with the support of the EU H2020 SHELTER project Participants investigation discussion with experts and results were presented in the context of the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction on 13 October 2021
December 10, 2021
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Individual Consultant - ‘Youth Champion supporting the Social Media for Peace: Action to counter Online Disinformation and Hate Speech’
Assignment Title Youth Champion Consultant Project Social Media 4 Peace Parent Sector Communication Information Sector CI Type of contract Consultancy Duty Station Homebased assignment no need to go to the office Estimated Start Date 22122021 Application extended deadline 22122021 Midnight Paris Time Duration of contract 5 months
November 29, 2021
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Selma Selman’s artistic expression empowering Roma women and girls in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The central event of this years programme of the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo from 23 July to 10 September 2021 was the first Bosnian solo exhibition by Selma Selman a Romani Bosnian international artist and activist The conceptual uniqueness of Selmans work was reflected in 64 art pieces exhibited at the gallery each representing the complexity of her identity as a permanent other a Roma an immigrant and a woman
November 19, 2021
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RFP EOI : Expert consultant in TVET (Extended Deadline : 31 August 2021)
UN agency UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe Antenna in Sarajevo hereinafter UNESCO Location Home Based with travel within Bosnia and Herzegovina Application Deadline 31 August 2021 Midnight Paris time Type of Contract Individual Contract Post Level Local Languages Required English BiH official languages BosnianCroatianSerbian Duration of Initial Contract 01 September 2021 31 October 2021 Expected Duration of Assignment 20 working days
August 18, 2021
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EOI: Establishment of Information Management System for Higher Education in Republika Srpska (Deadline : 10 September 2021)
UN agency UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe Antenna in Sarajevo hereinafter UNESCO Location Office Based with travel within Bosnia and Herzegovina Application Deadline 10 September 2021 Midnight Paris time Post Level Local Languages Required English BiH official languages BosnianCroatianSerbian
August 11, 2021
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EOI : Expert consultant in TVET (Deadline : 17 August 2021)
UN agency UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe Antenna in Sarajevo hereinafter UNESCO Location Home Based with travel within Bosnia and Herzegovina Application Deadline 17 August 2021 Midnight Paris time Type of Contract Individual Contract Post Level Local Languages Required English BiH official languages BosnianCroatianSerbian Duration of Initial Contract 01 September 2021 31 October 2021 Expected Duration of Assignment 20 working days
August 2, 2021
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#SocialMedia4Peace: Pilot Bosnia and Herzegovina counters online disinformation and hate speech
On 29 June 2021 the European Union and the Antenna in Sarajevo of the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe officially inaugurated the Social Media 4 Peace project in pilot country Bosnia and Herzegovina Discussions emphasised the powerful role that social media and ICT play in shaping sociopolitical realities and the need to strengthen the resilience of civil society in the face of potentially harmful content distributed online especially content that incites hatred and violence The lessons learnt at the local level will feedin for the global discussion at the international level
July 19, 2021
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