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The Platform for the Enhancement of Children’s Rights

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This Platform serves as a space for networking, dialogue, and information sharing about planned, ongoing, and completed interventions in the field of children’s rights. It aims to strengthen the capacities of children and youth, while also promoting the exchange of good practices among key stakeholders working in the children’s rights sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The goal is to increase Bosnia and Herzegovina’s engagement and accountability in implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Connecting the Dots

The EU-funded project “Connecting the Dots 2.0 – Advancing Child Participation in Decision Making for Enhanced Child Rights and Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” implemented by the World Vision BH Foundation and the Association “Naša djeca” Sarajevo in partnership with the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina, allowed us to upgrade the content and functionality of this platform, and we hope these improvements will help children, youth, professionals, and the academic community in Bosnia and Herzegovina use it more effectively and purposefully.

Children in Bosnia and Herzegovina

This project enables children and youth to connect and collaborate, in ways appropriate to their age and capabilities, and also to interact directly with representatives of non-governmental organizations and public institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It also gives institutional representatives a chance to strengthen mechanisms for supporting children’s active involvement in decision-making processes, in line with recommendations on advancing children’s rights as part of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU accession process.

Previous Project Accomplishments

Children and youth learned about ethical research with children and their role as research subjects during a two-day workshop on The Code of Ethical Research with/on Children in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Participants drafted a child-friendly version of the Code, which will become an Annex to the revised official Code.

Online education sessions for building children’s and youth’s capacity in areas including children’s rights, children’s participation in decision-making, digital and new media use and literacy, advocacy, children’s rights with a focus on EU integration and Bosnia and Herzegovina accession priorities, child protection, gender equality, and social inclusion organised;

A Children and Youth Board was established as a mechanism to include children and youth in the activities and work of groups/organizations, as well as the communities they come from. After its establishment, the Board proposed and helped organize two webinars, “Mental Health of Children and Youth” and “Addiction Prevention among Children and Youth”;

Online research on the following topics conducted: a) Children and youth’s (15+) opinions on the implementation of the Code of Ethical Research;
b) Cyberbullying and online abuse of children and adolescents, and
c) Ways to support peers from vulnerable groups;

A serious of open counselling sessions conducted with relevant institutional stakeholders and professionals working with children and youth to discuss the role and importance of improving The Code of Ethical Research with/on Children in Bosnia and Herzegovina;

Twenty-three formal associations and informal groups from 20 local communities across Bosnia and Herzegovina are actively involved in the project activities.

In the next phase of the project, we plan to:

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Project Participants

The Children’s Parliament  Novi Grad Sarajevo

The Students’ Council Secondary Medical School in Tuzla