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The first module of Community Dialogue organized in Gornji Rahić and Maoča
Putovanja kroz bosanskohercegovačke gradove i učenje o njihovim znamenitostima i historiji, projektni je prijedlog kojeg su razvili mladi iz Gornjeg Rahića i Maoče nakon učešća na prvom modulu Dijaloga u zajednici.
Ovaj zajednički projekat mladih, koji su prethodno učestvovali na MoviEQ radionicama, je prošle sedmice zvanično i prezentovan pred komisijom i zvanicama.
Navedena aktivnost se sprovodi u okviru projekta “Podrška mladima u lokalnim zajednicama u Bosni i Hercegovini”, implementira je IOM, a podržava Vlada Velike Britanije.
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Traveling through the Bosnian-Herzegovinian cities and learning about their sights and history, is the project proposal that youth from Gornji Rahić and Maoča developed after participating in the first module of Community Dialogue.
This joint project of youth who have participated in MoviEQ workshops was officially presented to the selection panel and the guests last week.
This activity is part of the project “Community Based Approach to Support Youth in Targeted Municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina”, implemented by IOM and supported by British Embassy Sarajevo.