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Young people from Foca organized competitions as part of the "First Mountaineering steps" excursion
Da je ideja neformalne grupe mladih iz Foče, u vezi sa rekonstrukcijom pomoćnih objekata kod planinarskog doma Zabrana, bila pun pogodak, svjedoči događaj od proteklog vikenda kada su mladi organizovali takmičenja u sklopu izleta “Prvim planinarskim koracima”.
Naime, više od 300 učesnika imalo je priliku da uživa u takmičenju u sankanju, skoku udalj i povlačenju konopca. Svih sedam pomoćnih objekata rekonstruisano je, zamijenjene su dotrajale stvari i postavljene nedostajuće daske, klupe, stolovi i korpe za otpatke.
Projekat “Rekonstrukcija pomoćnih objekata kod planinarskog doma Zabrana” završava se krajem januara organizacijom zabave za srednjoškolce.
Ova aktivnost dio je projekta “Podrška mladima u lokalnim zajednicama u Bosni i Hercegovini”, kojeg implementira IOM, a finansijski podržava Vlada Velike Britanije.
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That the idea of an informal youth group from Foča, regarding the reconstruction of auxiliary facilities at the Zabrana mountain hut, was a hit, witnessed the event from last weekend when young people organized competitions as part of the "First Mountaineering steps" excursion.
Namely, more than 300 participants had the opportunity to enjoy a contest in sledding, long jumping and rope pulling. All seven additional facilities were reconstructed, old and overworked items were replaced with new ones and missing boards were installed, as well as benches, desks, and waste bins.
The project “Reconstruction of Auxiliary facilities at the mountain hut Zabrana” ends at the end of January by organizing a party for high school students.
These activities are part of the project “Moving to Sustainable Approaches in the Prevention of Violent Extremism in the Western Balkans”, implemented by IOM and supported by British Embassy Sarajevo.