Dear participants,
We are pleased to announce the results of the contest on the theme of children’s rights and child participation in society. Your stories, drawings, and video works demonstrated incredible creativity, empathy, and a desire to make the world a better place for all children.
A total of 92 individual works in various formats were submitted. We have selected the winning works in each of the three age categories:
✅ Ages 7–10:
• Lajla Kojić, Sarajevo
• Anur Dinarević, Lješevo
• Džana Hadžić, Cazin
✅ Ages 11–14:
• Nedžla Dedić, Sapna
• Džejlana Smajić, Hadžići
• Kenan Smajlagić, Banja Luka
• Ferhat Kadić, Bosanska Krupa
✅ Ages 15–18:
• Elli Kristić, Sarajevo
• Emina Halilović, Sarajevo
• Ema Bukva, Sarajevo
The awarded works will be published on the Platform for the Advancement of Children’s Rights at http://www.platforma.gov.ba, and the authors will be contacted regarding prize collection.
We owe special gratitude to JU Primary School “Grbavica II”, Sarajevo, whose students submitted the highest number of works, demonstrating exceptional creativity and dedication to the theme of children’s rights.
In addition to the awarded works, the Platform for the Advancement of Children’s Rights will also feature other submissions that impressed us with their creativity and message. Although we could not award them this time, we believe they deserve to be shared and seen, as each carries a valuable idea and contribution to the topic of children’s rights.
Thanks to all participants for your effort and inspiration! Your voices matters, and together we are building a society that respects children’s rights.
📢 Follow our social medias and the Platform for more details about the awarded works and the stories that inspired us! A new contest is coming soon!
The contest was implemented within the project “Connecting the Dots 2 – Advancing Child Participation in Decision Making for Enhanced Child Rights and Democracy in B&H”, carried out by World Vision BH Foundation and the Association “Naša djeca” Sarajevo, in partnership with the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of BiH, and funded by the European Union in Bosnia and Herzegovina.