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- Successful realization of the project “Institutionalized response to gender based violence in family and community in Zenica Municipality”
- „101 reasons to vote for a woman“ – campaign held in Zenica
- „Protocol on mutual cooperation in prevention and protection of victims of domestic violence“
- “Peace and Reconciliation” workshop
- Representatives of University of Wisconsin- Superior visit Medica Zenica
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Medica Zenica marked the final phase in implementation of the project “Institutionalized response to gender based violence in family and community in Zenica Municipality” on August 30th by holding an event to promote two publications that emerged from this project - „Protocol on mutual cooperation in prevention and protection of victims of domestic violence“ and the handbook called „Steps towards life without violence and discrimination“.
At noon on July 30th Medica Zenica organized a public action at the Alija Izetbegović square pointing out once more the national campaign „Empowerment of the role of women: 101 reasons to vote for a woman“.
On July 5 Medica Zenica organized the signing of the „Protocol on mutual cooperation in prevention and protection of victims of domestic violence“ in the Municipality of Zenica. The signatories are the following: representatives of Zenica Doboj Canton - Josip Martić, Minister of labor, social affairs and refugees, and Aziz Brotlija, Minister of internal affairs, as well as the Mayor of the Municipality of Zenica, Husejin Smajlović.
In the beginning of June, Medica Zenica and the TPO Foundation from Sarajevo organized a three-hour workshop named “Peace and Reconciliation” attended by about twenty representatives of local NGOs and education professionals. Moderators and trainers were Dr Zilka Spahić-Šiljak, Dr Milica Bakić-Hayden and professor Alen Kristić.
A group of American students from the University of Wisconsin- Superior together with their professors of Political Sciences and History, prof Haji Dokhanchi i prof Karl Bahm, visited Medica Zenica in June. For eight years now, the professors have been taking generations of students to study trips to Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of the program “War and Peace in BiH”.