this is how it all began... learn more about the centre of cultivating
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this is how it all began... learn more about the centre of cultivating
Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 THIS IS HOW IT ALL BEGAN... Back in 1997, a handful of enthusiasts initiated a program one hardly could have predicted for bright future considering the political, economic and educational situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Differences and divisions in the country were much more pronounced than today, which was especially noticed in educational program. However, sixteen years later the program can boast with a number of activities and participants to be envied by many, even most respected international programs. The first teachers to be involved in the program could not have even imagined they would be a part of the team that would participate in activities like seminars, meetings, round table discussions, and summer camps, debate activities in schools, TV debates, and world championships. Even less could they imagine that these activities would become a matter of tradition, one that future generations can look up to and admire. Since then more than 350 high school teachers from 75 Bosnian towns were educated through, on average, somewhat less than 150 activities per year. The program itself was obviously not created for teachers, but first and foremost for the benefit of young people in BiH. The goal has been to educate and train young people in debating skills and consequently in democracy and tolerance, which can be applied daily. This is Centre of Cultivating Dialogue, a program which sets debate as a contemporary method of education, through direct cooperation of all participants and constant rhetoric, cross examination, argumentation, research exercises… The total number of people involved in the aforementioned activities has grown to 33.000 and all of them have at least some experience they use today. The following maxim is important to keep in mind in debating program: „HEAR ME OUT, RESPECT ME, DON'T DEMEAN AND VALUE FAIRNESS!“ LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CENTRE OF CULTIVATING DIALOGUE The debate program was founded in 1997 and was implemented within the Open Society Fund – SOROS BiH, non-governmental, non-partisan and Participants of Youth forum 2009, BiH non-profit program for high school students and teachers from all parts of BiH. At the time it was one of the youngest programs in the network of debate programs and is now a member of International Debate Education Organization (IDEA). In January 2005 the Debate Program evolved into the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue, a non-governmental organization, thus expanding its mission and goals. Since 2010 CCD is a member of World Debate Organization for „World School“ debate format (WSDC), NGO Council, Justice Network in BiH. Since 2011 it is a member of WIFI (World Intercultural Facility for Innovation) and has signed an“Agreement on 1 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 cooperation between the Government of Sarajevo Canton and NGO sector in Sarajevo Canton” and “Agreement between the City of Sarajevo and civil society organizations of the City of Sarajevo”. In May 2010, during 7th public debate on juvenile delinquency, CCD reached an Agreement on mutual continuous reporting with aim to establish transparency of work of all engaged sectors and open dialogue between them in solving the problem of juvenile delinquency. Centre of Cultivating Dialogue has organized 11 public debates on this topic, and showed that debate and culture of dialogue are not only theoretical skills, but that they can help through its practical application in solving severe social problems, such as juvenile delinquency. In April 2013 CCD signed an agreement with with the largest student portal in BiH and wider, Studomat.ba, about the joint implementation of free project of online debating – Debatology, and in January 2014 CCD signed an agreement of cooperation with International Burch University. In 19 years of its existence and work CCD has continuously reached out and cooperated with, fore mostly BiH youth, driven by the fact that Bosnian society can become a truly democratic one only if young people are given the opportunity to develop their skills, overcome obstacles and prejudices set before them by society, and start communicating with their peers around the world. It is CCD's stance that the entire Bosnian society is hindered, its progress arrested by ceaseless conflicts, but at the same time by investing substantially in its youngest generations as the bearers of progress BiH can advance on its course of European integration. Therefore, CCD focuses all of its activities towards the youth as its target group. Due to a multitude of artificial divisions the young face growing up in BiH, since their earliest years, they have developed extensive prejudice towards the other and the different. Simultaneously, due to a paucity of systematic and continuous activities pursuing the solution to this problem, these malformed convictions become a widely accepted form of thought. THE MISSION The mission of the program is to foster critical thinking and democratic principles of decision making, creating by the means of debate a new democratic model of civil society having in mind that there is more to abolishing a totalitarian political establishment than setting up new political institutions, namely enabling the new modes of thinking to permeate all spheres of private and public life. THE VISION Both the vision and the goals of CCD are, before all, educational in their nature and involve, but are not limited to the following: nurturing an open society by assisting with activities that promote a free exchange of ideas, tolerance, critical thinking and regional and international cooperation. In the strides towards achieving its mission and making its vision a reality, CCD attempts to: 2 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Execute, organize, coordinate, support and participate in educational and other types of programs and activities which are of benefit to the public, no matter whether they are organized by CCD or other people and organizations or their subdivisions who: acknowledge the goals and mission of CCD, support the development of open society, democracy, democratic values, freedoms and human rights, improve the common goals of IDEA, WSDC, NGO Council, Justice Network in BiH and WIFI member organizations by increasing donor potential for raising credibility and improving the efficiency of CCD’s program and activities Execute, organize, coordinate, support as well as participate in programs and activities which are, according to the decision of the General Assembly of the Association, constructive and consistent with expansion of CCD’s goals, in accordance with the law and for public good Extend financial, material and any other assistance to persons or organizations who implement programs complementary to the vision and goals of CCD through approved financial programs and projects Restrain from promulgating adverse influence to the law making process Restrain from participating or being involved in any political campaign be it for or against any candidate for a post in public service, which includes not publishing announcements in regards to the aforementioned processes. THE GOALS Through implementation of mission and vision, CCD tries to achieve: Stimulating the development of culture of dialogue by enabling the youth and other interested parties to become the bearers of positive change, primarily within the educational system, aiming towards promotion of democratic models of communication and decision making, 3 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Promoting human rights and protection of human rights for all BiH citizens equally Stimulating the interactive method of communication in schools, Promoting creativity and activity in youth and the development of critical thinking, thus empowering a generation of socially aware citizens, Collecting documentation, disseminating and publicly presenting information about youth, educating about the issues of human rights, culture, science and society in general, Promoting children’s rights and all aspects of child protection and protection of marginalized and vulnerable groups in BiH, Supporting the empowerment of student councils in their advisory role in schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Initiating and supporting the creation of public debates in BiH, Promoting, advocating in favor of and gain acknowledgement for the needs of the youth in public life and government structure at any level in the matters pertaining to education and other relevant topics, Promoting the culture of dialogue in the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as in the languages of minorities and English and other foreign languages, Increasing the level of tolerance and bolstering respect towards ideas, attitudes, convictions and ethnic groups other than one's own, Publishing magazines, books, periodicals and other materials related to the goals of the Association and the education of the youth and wider public. CCD is a non-profit organization and no part of the financial assets, income or donations will be allocated to or benefit any single individual. Reasonable compensation will be given to individual persons or organizations for their services in the employ of CCD sanctioned activities in accordance with the goals of CCD. 4 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 ORGANIZATION CHART Membership Areas of engagement Activities Partners Budget Faculties Project partners Donations Schools Trainers Media Government institutions 5 NGO sector Donors Membership fees Debaters Management Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 AREAS OF ENGAGEMENT AND ACTIVITIES Areas of engagement Activities 6 Research Competitions (international, state, regional) Seminars Education Round tables Public debates TV debates Courses Conferences Excursions (expert exchanges, scholarships) Volunteering Stipends Humanitarian work Advocacy and lobbying PR Publishing Public speaking schools Promoting culture of dialogue Education Informal education Providing information Media Secondary education reforms Tertiary education - reforms Active participation of youth in Bosnian society – youth activism Civil society Youth counselling Youth networking Student councils Student associations Youth work Culture Sexual and reproductive health Youth policies Transitional justice Human rights Children’s rights Thematic areas that are of current interest in BiH and world Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 CCD's HUMAN RESOURCES STRUCTURE CCD's Assembly Zoran Marčeta, President Sanja Vlaisavljević, Director PERMANENT EXTERNAL ASSOCIATES: Amela Ibrahimagić Anja Gengo Ardanela Ridžalović Tijana Ljuboje ASSOCIATES: Adis Jaganjac Amila Koso Anesa Vilić Azra Bijedić – Bojić Denis Rudonja Din Herdželaš Lejla Lilić Mirza Hulusić Sanja Tepavčević Sead Borovina Žarko Brkanlić, honorary regional coordinator Demond Đonko, regional coordinator Mostar Nasiha Mulahalilović, regional coordinator Tuzla OFFICE: Nadina Balagić, program assistant Zoran Marčeta, financial assistant Abdulah Bećirović, honorary regional coordinator Emilija Pavićević, regional coordinator for catholic schools Danijela Zuletović, regional coordinator Sarajevo Branka Kukić, regional coordinator Banja Luka Harun Macić, regional coordinator for madrasas In the academic year 2016/2017 49 high schools are included in the program from the following cities: Banja Luka, Brčko, Čelić, Donji Vakuf, Drvar, Gacko, Gračanica, Gradačac, Gradiška, Istočno Sarajevo, Kakanj, Kladanj, Konjic, Mostar, Novi Grad, Odžak, Prijedor, Sarajevo, Srbac, Srebrenik, Tešanj, Travnik, Tuzla, Ugljevik, Usora, Visoko, Zenica, Zvornik, Žepče; as well as universities from the following cities: Sarajevo, Mostar, Tuzla, Brčko, Bijeljina, Banja Luka, Kiseljak, Istočno Sarajevo. 7 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 OUR PROUDEST MOMENTS? WORLD DEBATE CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 The International Debate Education Organization (IDEA) nominated CCD to host World debate Championship for 2009. The Championship was held from July 23rd until August 5th, 2009 on Jahorina. World debate championship is an event of great importance for each country that has a debate program, and especially for BiH and all its institutions, because it was an organization of first world class competition after the war. In World debate championship participated more than 250 high school students and teachers from more than 30 countries all over the world. The closing ceremony of World debate This was a unique opportunity for culture of dialogue to be Championship held in the Parliament introduced to a large number of young people, to promote the building in 2009 cultures of participating countries and enable exchange of experiences among coaches, lecturers and debaters. During World debate championship it was debated on topics of global importance, and young people were competing in national and mixed teams. The winning team was presented with the cup by the BiH Presidency Chairman, Mr. Željko Komšić, and head of OSCE Mission to BiH, ambassador Gary D. Robbins was one of the speakers who addressed the debaters.World debate championship is a unique combination of educational experience and an event which enables young people to become cooperative and competent future leaders! ACHIEVEMENTS BiH is the only IDEA member country which is fully divided and which despite all the hardships and setbacks succeeded in bringing together high school students from all corners of the country to work, research and debate together using the same educational framework; CCD managed to send Bosnian teams to world level competitions who, thanks to their efforts, perseverance and enthusiasm, brought home the shiniest medals: World Debate Championship Lošinj, 1999 1st place Jan Zlatan Kulenović; 2nd place Goran Tešić; World Debate Championship Poland, 2000 1st place Sabina Ćudić; World Debate Championship Romania, 2002 1st place Sabina Ćudić; 2nd place Maja Kapetanović; 8 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 World Debate Championship Macedonia, Ohrid, 2004 1st place (Adel Mešanović, Denis Rudonja, Damir Delić – Đulić); 2nd place individually – Denis Rudonja; World Debate Championship, Macedonia, 2006 Bronze medal – trainer Jasmin Čečo; World Debate Championship, Romania, 2006 Bronze medal (Goran Grubešić, Robert Šakić, Adnan Bilić); Semifinalist – Adnan Bilić; World Debate Championship, Czech Republic, 2007 Semifinalist – Enio Kapetanović; World Debate Championship, Bulgaria, 2008 1st place, coach – Sanja Tepavčević; International debating tournament “Budva Open” 2009 3rd place individually - Amila Muhić; Among Centre of Cultivating Dialogue's successes one can count participation in many international competitions organized in Slovenia, Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Qatar, Netherlands, Turkey, Romania... This is how Bosnia and Herzegovina was represented to the entire world as a country where quality and valuable young people exist, who can cooperate and be as good as their peers from developed countries. SUPPORT TO CCD'S ACTIVITIES Thanks to the dedicated work in promotion of culture of dialogue, CCD received formal as well as financial support of many institutions and individuals alike, inside and outside Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2016. - BHRT; Ms Emina Daut, Editor in the Redacion of program for children and youth Letter of intention for TV debates „Pro et Contra“ (February 2016) (februar 2016.) - Government of Canton of Sarajevo, Mr. Elvedin Konakovic, prime minister Support to 12th public debate “Perpetrators and victims of juvenile delinquency and bullying are our children - stop juvenile delinquency and bullying” (January 2016) 2015. - Ministry of Education and Culture of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Dane Malesevic, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (September 2015) 2014. - Ministry of Education and Culture of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Goran Mutabdzija, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (September 2014) - BHT1; Mr. Mario Vrankic, director of BHT1 – Letter of Support for the Project „Pro et Contra“ (September 2014) 9 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - - - - - - - - - Embassy of Switzerland; Mr. Joseph Guntern, Director of Cooperation – For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue:Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) BiH Presidency; Mr. Nebojsa Radmanovic, member of the Presidency - For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue:Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) Ministry of Security, Direction for the coordination of police bodies in BiH; Mr. Mile Jurić, deputy director - For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue:Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) Glas Srpske newspaper; Mrs. Mirjana Kusmuk - For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue: Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) Croatian Democratic Party 1990 (HDZ1990); Mr. Martin Raguz, president - For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue: Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) Hercegovina info portal, Mr. Leo Plockinic - For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue: Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) Ministry of Defense BiH; Mrs. Uma Sinanovic, head of the Public relations office For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue: Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) OHR; Mr. Valentin Inzko, High Representative for BiH - For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue: Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) Ministry of Security, State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA); Mrs. Kristina Jozic – For the organization of public debate “Culture of Dialogue: Only Way for People to Get their Rights – Stop Political Irresponsibility and Public Riots” (February 2014) 2013. - Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Sarajevo Canton; Mr. Damir Marjanovic, Minister – Support to CCD’s activities (September 2013) - The Government of Brcko District, Department of Education; Mr. Momcilo Poljic, Head of the Department – Support to CCD’s activities (September 2013) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Zenica-Doboj Canton; Mr. Mirko Trifunovic, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (September 2013) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton; Mr. Zlatko Hadziomerovic, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (September 2013) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Bosnian Podrinje Canton; Mr. Dzevad Adzem, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (August 2013) - Pedagogical Institute of Republic of Srpska; Ms. Nina Ninkovic, Acting Director – Support to CCD’s activities (July 2013) - Ministry of Education and Culture of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Goran Mutabdzija, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (July 2013) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of West Herzegovina Canton; Ms. Helena Loncar, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (July 2013) 10 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - - - - Federal Ministry of Education and Science; Mr. Damir Masic, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (July 2013) President of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Milorad Dodik – Support to the organization of public debate "Amendment of the Law on Free Access to Information BiH through reasoned debate" (May 2013) Embassy of Sweden; H.E. Mr. Bosse Hedberg, ambassador – Support to the organization of public debate "Amendment of the Law on Free Access to Information BiH through reasoned debate" (May 2013) Croatian Democratic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ); Mr. Dragan Covic, president – Support to the organization of public debate "Amendment of the Law on Free Access to Information BiH through reasoned debate" (May 2013) The Council of Ministers BiH; Mr. Eugen Susak for Mr. Vjekoslav Bevanda, Chairman - Support to the organization of public debate "Amendment of the Law on Free Access to Information BiH through reasoned debate" (May 2013) 2012. - The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Mr. Nermin Niksic, Prime Minister - Support to CCD’s 15-year anniversary (November 2012) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Zenica-Doboj Canton; Mr. Mirko Trifunovic, Minister - Support to CCD’s 15-year anniversary (November 2012) - Centre for the Promotion of Civil Society; Mrs. Aida Daguda – Support to CCD’s 15-year anniversary (November 2012) - The Institution of Human Rights Ombudsman of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Mrs. Nives Jukic – Support to CCD’s 15-year anniversary (November 2012) - The city of Sarajevo; Mr. Ramiz Kadic, assistant mayor – Support to CCD’s 15-year anniversary (November 2012) - Open Society Foundations BiH; Mrs. Dobrila Govedarica – Support to CCD’s 15year anniversary (November 2012) - Open Society Foundations; Mr. Noel S. Selegzi – Support to CCD’s 15-year anniversary (November 2012) - International Debate Education Association, Mr. Andrej Schulcz and Ms. Yvonne Heselmans – Support to CCD’s 15-year anniversary (November 2012) - The city of Sarajevo; Mr. Alija Behmen, mayor – Support to the organization of Tenth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (September 2012) - Croatian Democratic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ); Mr. Dragan Covic, president – Support to the organization of Tenth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency " (September 2012) - Ministry of Family, Youth and Sports of Republic of Srpska; Ms. Nada Tesanovic, minister – Support to the organization of Tenth public debate " The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency " (September 2012) - Ministry of Administration and Local Self-governance of Republic of Srpska; Ms. Lejla Resic, minister – Support to the organization of Tenth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency " (September 2012) 11 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - - Ministry of Education and Culture of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Anton Kasipovic, minister – Support to CCD’s activities (September 2012) BiH Presidency; Mr. Nebojsa Radmanovic – Support to the organization of Tenth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (September 2012) Disciplinary Center for Juveniles Sarajevo; Mr. Samir Suljagic, director – Support to CCD’s work in the field of juvenile delinquency prevention (May 2012) British Embassy; Ms. Anne Macleod – Cooperation in the organization of public debate “Meet the Olympic and Paralympics Games in London" (May 2012) Federal Ministry of Health; Mr. Rusmir Mesihovic, minister – Support to organization of public debate “Meet the Olympic and Paralympics Games in London" (May 2012) 2011. - United Nations Alliance of Civilizations & BMW Group; - Partnership Certificate (December 2011) - The city of Sarajevo; Mr. Alija Behmen, Mayor – acceptation of sponsorship for "Provide a Good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU - Improving the Rights of Minorities in the Region" (November 2011) - The Jewish Municipality of Sarajevo; Mr. Boris Kozemjakin, President - Support to the organization of public debate "Developing a culture of dialogue among young people in local communities for the democratic development of BiH society" (October 2011) - Independent Union of primary education and upbringing of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Cantonal Committee; Mr. Saudin Sivro, President - Support to the organization of public debate "Developing a culture of dialogue among young people in local communities for the democratic development of BiH society" (October 2011). - The city of Sarajevo; Mr. Alija Behmen, Mayor – Support to the project "Provide a Good Reason for ex YU Countries in the EU" (July 2011) - The Government of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton; Mr. Srecko Boras, president – Support to the project "Provide a Good Reason for ex YU Countries in the EU" (July 2011) - Office of the President of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Drasko Milinovic on behalf of Mr. Milorad Dodik – Support to the International debate competition "B&H Open" (July 2011). - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Zenica-Doboj Canton; Ms. Bernarda Galijasevic Minister – Support to the International debate competition "B&H Open" (June 2011) - Association "Children - Pillars of the world”; Mrs. Fatima Hukic - Support to the CCD’ work and organization of public debates in the field of juvenile delinquency prevention (June 2011). - Cabinet of BiH Presidency member; Mr. Amir Ibrovic, for Mr. Zeljko Komsic – support for project “Provide a good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU” (May 2011) - Ministry of Education and Culture of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Anton Kasipovic, – Support to the project "Provide a Good Reason for ex YU Countries in the EU" (May 2011) 12 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 2010. - - - - Radio and Television of BiH; Ms. Maja Anzulovic, Editor of Children and Youth program at BHT 1 - Support to the regional debate TV series "Debates about debates" (March 2010) Association of the parents of minors in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Mr. Adil Zigic – Support to CCD’s work and organization of the Sixth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (February 2010) Cabinet of BiH Presidency member; Mr. Damir Anrnaut on behalf of Mr. Haris Silajdzic - for the Sixth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (February 2010) Federal Ministry of Education and Science; Mr. Severin Montina, assistant to the minister – for the Sixth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (February 2010) 2009. - The municipality of Novo Sarajevo; Mr. Faruk Prses, Assistant to the Chief – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Ministry of Education and Science of Sarajevo Canton; Mr. Safet Keso, Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Member of the BiH Presidency; Mr. Nebojsa Radmanovic – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (July 2009) - Council of ministers of BiH; Ms. Gordana Zivkovic for Mr. Nikola Spiric, chairman – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Government of Federation of BiH; Mr. Mustafa Mujezinovic, Prime Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Mr. Nermin Durmo – Cooperation in the implementation of the project “World Debate Championship” (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Bosnalijek; Mr. Edin Arslanagic – sponsorship of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009). - The municipality of Gacko; Mr. Milan Radmilovic, Chief – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Royal Danish Embassy; H.E. Nibls-Jørgen Nehring, Ambassador – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Government of Sarajevo Canton; Mr. Besim Mehmedic, Prime Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Government of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Milorad Dodik, President – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) - Embassy of Croatia; H.E. Tonci Stanicic, Ambassador and Mr. Krunoslav Cigoj, Advisor for culture – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) 13 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - - - - - - Embassy of Austria; H.E. Donatus Kock, Ambassador – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) Federal Ministry of Education and Science; Ms. Meliha Alic, Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) BBI Real Estate; Mr. Edin Ceric – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) Embassy of Switzerland; H.E. Rolf Lenz, Ambassador – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (July 2009) Council of Ministers BiH; Office of Chairman, Mr. Nikola Spiric – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (June 2009) The Ministry of Culture and Sport of Sarajevo Canton; Mr. Emir Hadzihafizbegovic, Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (June 2009) OHR; Mr. Valentin Inzko, the High Representative – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (June 2009) Member of BiH Presidency; Mr. Zeljko Komsic – Support to the organization of Fifth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (May 2009) Federal Ministry of Justice; Mr. Entoni Separic – Support to the organization of Fifth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency” (May 2009) Šahinpašić Bookstore; Mr. Tajib Šahinpašić – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (May 2009) Member of BiH Presidency; Mr. Haris Silajdzic – Sponsorship of the World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (April 2009) Council of Ministers BiH; Mr.Nikola Spiric, Chairman – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (April 2009) Federal Ministry of Education and Science; Ms. Meliha Alic , Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (April 2009) USAID; Ms. Pamela Callen, Acting Mission Director – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (March 2009) Institution for Special Education and Care for Children "Mjedenica"; Ms. Sadeta Zecic, Director – for the Fourth public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (February 2009) Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Bosnian Podrinje Canton; Ms. Alma Delizaimovic, Minister – Memorandum of Understanding between the entity and cantonal institutions of education and the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue (CCD) BiH (February 2009) Television of Sarajevo Canton - TVSA; Mr. Emir Zlatar, director – general media coverage of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (January 2009) The Government of Bosnian Podrinje Canton; Mr. Nazif Uruci, Prime Minister – support to CCD’s work (January 2009) Ministry of Civil Affairs; Mr. Zlatko Horvat, Secretary – Support to CCD’s activities and organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (January 2009) Bosna RE; Mr. Damir Lačević – Sponzorship for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (January 2009) 14 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 2008. - Ministry of Education and Culture of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Anton Kasipovic, Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (December 2008) - Education - Pedagogical Institute of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton; Ms. Sabaheta Bijedic, Director– Memorandum of Understanding between the entity and cantonal institutions of education and the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue (CCD ) BiH (December 2008) - Ministry of Education and Science of Sarajevo Canton; Mr. Safet Keso, Minister – Memorandum of Understanding between the entity and cantonal institutions of education and the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue (CCD ) BiH (December 2008) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Zenica-Doboj Canton; Ms. Zdenka Merdzan Minister – Memorandum of Understanding between the entity and cantonal institutions of education and the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue (CCD ) BiH (December 2008) - The City of Sarajevo, Mayor’s Office; Ms. Semiha Borovac, mayor – Sponsorship of World Debate Championship (December 2008) - Education - Pedagogical Institute of Zenica-Doboj Canton; Ms. Munevera Selmanovic, – Memorandum of Understanding between the entity and cantonal institutions of education and the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue (CCD) BiH (December 2008) - OSI New York; Mr. Noel Selegzi, Youth Initiatives director and OSF BiH, Ms. Dobrila Govedarica, Executive director – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (December 2008) - Government of Federation of BiH; Mr. Nedzad Brankovic, Prime Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (December 2008) - Education - Pedagogical Institute of Una-Sana Canton; Mr. Ismet Beciragic, Director – Memorandum of Understanding between the entity and cantonal institutions of education and the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue (CCD) BiH (December 2008). - Cantonal Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Una-Sana Canton; Mr. Amir Hadzic, Minister – Support to the organization of World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (December 2008) - Pedagogical Institute of the Republic of Srpska; Mr. Mirko Banjac, Director – Memorandum of Understanding between the entity and cantonal institutions of education and the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue (CCD) BiH (December 2008) - Education - Pedagogical Institute of Bosnian Podrinje Canton; Mr. Salih Posvadzic, Director – Memorandum of Understanding between the entity and cantonal institutions of education and the Centre of Cultivating Dialogue (CCD) BiH (December 2008) - Auto transport Kozarska Dubica; Mr. Milorad Basic, director – For the World Debate Championship (Youth Forum (November 2008) - The municipality of Pale; Mr. Slobodan Savic, Chief – For the World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (November 2008) - Member of BiH Presidency; Mr. Zeljko Komsic - For the World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) (October 2008) 15 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - - - - - - - International Debate Education Association; Ms. Veronika Vlckova – Partnership between IDEA and CCD in the organization of the fifteenth World Debate Competition in BiH (Youth Forum) (October 2008) Elementary school "9 maj" Pazaric; Ms. Azra Jasika, Director – For the Second public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (March 2008) Bookstore "Buybook"; – For the project “Provide a Good Reason” (February 2008) OHR; Mr. Raffi Gregorian, on behalf of the High Representative – For the First public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (February 2008) NGO Altruist "Svjetlo"; Mr. Haris Causevic – For the First public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (February 2008) Ms. Morgiana Brading – For the First public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (February 2008) Association "Education Builds BiH"; Mr. Jovan Divjak, director – For the First public debate "The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency" (February 2008) The Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues at the Council of Ministers BiH; Ms. Nadja Lutvikadic - Letter of Intent to cooperate with CCD (January 2008). 2007. - The Ministry of Culture and Sports of Sarajevo Canton; Mr. Emir Hadzihafizbegovic, Minister – For the project "Debate program of BiH in the field of education, culture and entertainment for high school students from across the country" (December 2007) - Radio and Television of Federation of BiH; Mr. Boris Siber – For the project “Provide a good Reason” (December 2007) - The Municipality of East Ilidza; Ms. Janja Golubovic, President of the Youth Issues Committee – Project of TV shows " Provide a good Reason” (December 2007) - Chairman of the BiH Presidency; Mr. Zeljko Komsic – On the occasion of CCD’s 10th anniversary (November 2007) - Federal Ministry of Education and Science; Ms. Meliha Alic, Minister - On the occasion of CCD’s 10th anniversary (November 2007) - OHR; Mr. Boris Ruge, Head of Political Department - On the occasion of CCD’s 10th anniversary (November 2007) - OSCE; Mr. Claude Kieffer, Director of Education Department - On the occasion of CCD’s 10th anniversary (November 2007) - Open Society Institute; Mr. Noel Selegzi - On the occasion of CCD’s 10th anniversary (November 2007) - Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports; Mr. Gavrilo Grahovac, minister - On the occasion of CCD’s 10th anniversary (October 2007) - Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation in BiH (SDC); Rose-Marie Henny – Support to CCD’s work (June 2007) - The municipality of Novo Sarajevo; Mr. Nedzad Koldzo, Chief - Support to CCD’s work (May 2007) 16 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - The municipality of Ilidza; Mr. Amer Cenanovic, Chief - Support to CCD’s work (April 2007). The municipality of Centar; Ms. Zakira Sero, Assistant Chief - Support to CCD’s work (April 2007). The municipality of Novo Sarajevo; Mr. Nedzad Koldzo, Chief - Support to CCD’s work (April 2007). The municipality of Zivinice, Department of Administrative and Social Affairs; Mr. Salkan Butkovic, the Head of Department - Support to CCD’s work (April 2007) 2006. - Ministry of Science, Education, Culture and Sports of Posavina Canton; Mr. Stipe Ivankovic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (November 2006) - Ministry of Science, Education, Culture and Sport of Canton 10; Mr. Marin Ivic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (October 2006) - Directorate for European Integration in the Council of Ministers BiH; Mr. Osman Topcagic - For the Project “Provide a good Reason for European BiH” (October 2006) - Office of BiH chief negotiator with the European Union; Mr. Igor Davidovic - For the Project “Provide a good Reason for European BiH” (October 2006) - British Embassy; H.E. Matthew Rycroft, ambassador - Support to CCD’s work (October 2006) - Ministry of Education and Culture of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Anton Kasipovic, Minister - Support for the British Embassy project (September 2006) - Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHRT); Mr. Milan Trivic, Director Support for recording of Debate TV series 2005. - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Central Bosnia Canton; Tonco Bavrka, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (October 2005) - Brcko District Government, Department of Education; Vukasin Panic, Head of Department - Support to CCD’s work (October 2005) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Una-Sana Canton; Ms. Jasminka Bujanovic - Support to CCD’s work (October 2005) - Ministry of Education and Science of Sarajevo Canton; Mr. Emir Turkusic, Minister Support to CCD’s work (January 2005) 2004. - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Tuzla Canton; Ms. Zlata Zigic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (December 2004) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Zenica-Doboj Canton; Mr. Sreto Tomasevic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (December 2004) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton; Mr. Jago Musa - Support to CCD’s work (December 2004) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of West Herzegovina Canton, Mr. Jozo Maric, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (December 2004) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Bosnian Podrinje Canton; Mr. Osman Somun Minister - Support to CCD’s work (October 2004) 2002. - OSCE; Mr. Claude Kieffer, Senior Education Advisor – Support to the organization of State debate competition in Banja Luka (June 2002) 17 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - City of Banja Luka, Mr. Dragoljub Davidovic, the mayor - Support to the organization of State debate competition (June 2002) Ministry of Education, Science and Information of Sarajevo Canton; Ms. Esma Hadzagic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (May 2002) Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Zenica-Doboj Canton; Mr. Ferid Cosovic Minister - Support to CCD’s work (May 2002) Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Tuzla Canton; Mr. Enes Duvnjakovic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (May 2002) Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Mr. Jago Musa, minister - Support to CCD’s work (May 2002) Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Una-Sana Canton; Mr. Jusuf Causevic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (May 2002) 2000. - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Tuzla Canton; Ms. Nihada Latifagic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (May 2000) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton; Mr. Nijaz Slipcevic, deputy-minister - Support to the introduction of optional subject Culture of Speech in the educational system (March 2000) - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Mr. Nijaz Slipcevic, Deputy Minister - Support to CCD’s work (March 2000) 1999. - Ministry of Education of Republic of Srpska; Mr. Nenad Suzic, Minister - Support to CCD’s work (October 1999). - Federal Ministry of Education and Science; Mr. Fahrudin Rizvanbegovic, Minister Support to CCD’s work (June 1999). CENTRE OF CULTIVATING DIALOGUE'S DONORS: - Open Society Institute (OSI) New York - UNICEF - UNESCO - Radio Television of Federation of BiH (FTV) - Open Society Foundations BiH - European Commission, Office in BiH - International Debate Education Association (IDEA) - South Eastern European Youth Leadership Institute (SEEYLI) - Nansen Dialogue Center, Offices in Sarajevo and Mostar - The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) - Initiative for better and humane inclusion in Sarajevo (IBHI) - Digital printing „Margo“ - Sam Shop Ltd - World Bank - Heinrich Böll Foundation - OSCE, Office in Sarajevo and Mostar - British Embassy in BiH - Municipality Novi Grad, Sarajevo - Centers of Civil Initiatives (CCI) 18 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - USAID UNDP Government of Brcko District Municipality Center, Sarajevo Nokia US Embassy in BiH Comitato Internazionale per lo sviluppo dei popoli (CISP) Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports Federal Ministry of Education and Science Ministry of Civil Affairs BiH Municipality of Gacko Government of Bosnian Podrinje Canton Pliva Ltd Alcoop Ltd Brcko Bramac krovni sistemi Ltd Dudo Trade Ltd Brcko Milcom Ltd Rehabilitation Center Fojnica Don Ante Ledic Mrs. Snezana Cokic Grafam Municipality Kladanj Municipality Vogosca Council of ministers BiH Alkaloid Skopje Government of Sarajevo Canton Mine and Power Plant Gacko Bosnalijek holding company BH Post Ltd Tondach Ltd Bosna Re holding company The Balkan Trust for Democracy (BTD) Embassy of the Slovak Republic Government of Bosnian Podrinje Canton Ministry of Education and Science of Sarajevo Canton Swiss Embassy in BiH City of Sarajevo European Commission, office in Brussels Friedrich Ebert Foundation Center for Promotion of Civil Society (CPCD) Olof Palme international center Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) Agency for the Sava River basin - Sarajevo Embassy of the Republic of Hungary TACSO BiH MDG Achievement Fund 19 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - Ministry of Culture and Sports of Sarajevo Canton Ministry of Family, Youth and Sports of Republic of Srpska Ministry of Economy of Sarajevo Canton Avaz Ltd Municipality Novo Sarajevo Municipality Ilidža Assembly of Sarajevo Canton, Youth Commission Mozaik Foundation European Youth Foundation BH Telecom FOSI European Commission, Program Europe for Citizens Kinderpostzegels voor kinderen door kinderen In Foundation – Foundation for Improvement of Social Inclusion of Children and Youth in BiH Federal Ministry of Enviornment and Tourism Municipality Stari Grad Sarajevo Raiffeisen BANK d.d. Bosna i Hercegovina ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS WHICH HAVE DIRECTLY THROUGH VARIOUS FORMS SUPPORTED WORK OF CCD WITHOUT WRITTEN SUPPORT: - BiH Parliament - for 10th anniversary of CCD and World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) President of the Assemby of Sarajevo Canton, Mr. Denis Zvizdić - for 10th anniversary of CCD Brcko District, Mayor's Office – for 10th anniversary of CCD Municipality Bijeljina - for 10th anniversary of CCD Municipality Novi Grad, Sarajevo – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) OSCE Head of Mission, H.E. Gary D. Robbins, ambassador - for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) OSCE, Mission to BiH (transportation) – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) UNHCR – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Bosnian Cultural Center - for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Dance club „Romantic“ - for the project „Provide a good Reason“, 10th anniversary of CCD, World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) and 15th anniversary of CCD Youth House Skenderija, for the project „Provide a good Reason“ COMPANIES WHICH HAVE SUPPORTED CCD's ACTIVITIES: - Prim invest – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Sahinpasic Ltd - for 10th anniversary of CCD Kazan mahala - for 10th anniversary of CCD Pharmacy Sarajevo – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) 20 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - - Starsped Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Bosnalijek holding company – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Audio Video Consulting Ltd - for the project „Provide a good Reason“, 10th anniversary of CCD, World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) and 15th anniversary of CCD Geneco Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Co Farmus Commerce– for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Kolba Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Venera Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Strauss B-H Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Bosanska riječ– for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Sejtarija Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Spanish market - for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Gakom Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Bionatura Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Dado Trade Bugojno – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Tugra – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Sol Azur & Buena Vista – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Kiseljak Princess Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Betris Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) „Buybook“ Bookstore – for the project „Provide a good Reason“ and World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Rabic Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Pismolik Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Teloptic Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) The Coca-Cola company – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Merkur Osiguranje holding company – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) and 15th anniversary of CCD Hypo Alpe Adria Group – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Centrotrans Eurolines holding company – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Babić Bisstours Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Champion AC Rent-a-car – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Hotel „Bistrica“ – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Avaz Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Dokument servis– for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Red Bull – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Maunagić Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Gatarić Ltd – for World Debate Championship (Youth Forum) Bosna Bank International holding company – for 15th anniversary of CCD Business Center „Unitic“ – for 15th anniversary of CCD Flower shop „Palma“ – for 15th anniversary of CCD Facit Ltd - – for 15th anniversary of CCD Ibes Catering Ltd - for 15th anniversary of CCD Foundation for creative development (FKR), for the project „Provide a good Reason“ 21 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 - Hotel „Sunce“, for the project „Provide a good Reason“ Time Out Ltd, for the project „Provide a good Reason“ Grill restaurant „Kogo“, for the project „Provide a good Reason“ Magazine „Dani“, for the project „Provide a good Reason“ Rin in – baskettball club and school, for the project „Provide a good Reason“ 22 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 TV DEBATES In June, 2003 TV debate show entitled “Za i protiv (Pro et Contra)” received OSCE Special Award. Between 1997 and 2003 seventeen TV debate competitions were realized under title „Pro et Contra“ on FTV, RTRS and BHRT1 with a total number of 117 debates. During each competition 7 debates were held. Two TV debates were in English language. According to the data published by UNICEF in 2002, TV debate „Pro et Contra” was among the most watched educational talk shows in the country. The reason behind it was that Centre of Cultivating Dialogue tried to present a number of social issues in an innovative way, show that each attitude can have two sides and that opinions can be different, but that culture of dialogue requires the same rules for all. ROUND TABLE „PRO ET CONTRA“ SERIAL „PRO ET CONTRA“ SERIAL „PRO ET CONTRA“ SERIAL „PRO ET CONTRA“ In 2004 a cycle of political debates „Provide a good Reason for better Tomorrow“ was realized with 36 recorded shows. This serial proved that young people can speak and have contradicted attitudes about serious social issues, and that with well conducted research and application of debate rules and methods there is no topic one cannot debate on. 23 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 SERIAL „PROVIDE A GOOD REASON FOR BETTER TOMORROW“ SPECIAL GUEST FROM UNICEF: Mrs. Erna Ribar SPECIAL GUEST: THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR in BiH – Mr. Matthew Rycroft In 2006, Centre of Cultivating Dialogue cooperated with Center for Civil Initiatives and with support from USAID realized a project of political TV debates under title „Building Civil Society through the Involvement of High School Students in the Elections“. The cycle had 10 TV debates about crucial, previously researched youth issues through the reports of nongovernmental organizations and political parties' platforms. These debates showed that young people can not only discuss the important political issues, but be active creators of positive changes in BiH society. 24 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 SERIAL OF POLITICAL DEBATES „BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY THROUGH THE INVOLVEMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE ELECTIONS“ Between May 2007 and May 2008 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue implemented a project „The Voice of the Youth in the Partnership for Peace through Debates“ with support of US Embassy, within the cycle „Provide a good Reason“. The serial made from 12 TV debates had an objective to educate young people and the public in BiH on basic concepts and importance of Partnership for Peace and NATO membership“. TV DEBATES SERIAL „THE VOICE OF THE YOUTH IN THE PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE THROUGH DEBATE“ CCD realized debate serial „Provide a good Reason“ by 2008, with total of 89 shows and with a four-year-old tradition of continuous presence in the media it has become an organization known for nurturing the culture of dialogue, which achieves its mission through direct cooperation with young people. In 2008, in promotion of the same idea, a show called „CrossX“ was made with total of 32 authorized shows. Through these projects, young people from across the country continued to spread the positive image of debate program in BiH and proved that even with revised form and layout of the show, there is one constant – respecting the interlocutor and expressing attitudes corroborated with proofs. 25 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 SERIAL „CrossX“ SERIAL „CrossX“ In 2009, welcoming the World Debate Championship which was held in BiH, CCD realized „TV Debate News“ on TVSA. Total of 36 shows were made and presented to the public not only the World Debate Championship and International Debate Education Association, but debate program in BiH as well, the importance of culture of dialogue for development of rhetoric skills and critical thinking, and the work of debate clubs across BiH. It was a support to an eleven-year-old mission of CCD to foster critical thinking and democratic principles of decision making, creating by the means of debate a new democratic model of civil society. Through TV Debate News the importance of debate for stimulating culture of dialogue was stressed, the current debate news from the world and BiH were presented, along with information about preparation for the largest debate championship in the world. TV DEBATE NEWS FROM WORLD DEBATE CHAMPIONSHIP, 2009 BHT1 together with TVSA was the general media sponsor of World Debate Championship. BHT1directly broadcasted the entire central closing ceremony of the Championship in order to contribute to the best presentation of this unique event. That is how the entire Bosnia and Herzegovina had an opportunity to see young people from the whole world that promoted fellowship and unity in diversity through debate, and sent a message of positive and a promising country. 26 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Details from Central closing ceremony of the World Debate Championship 2009 Since September 2009, CCD continued successful long term cooperation with BHT1 through a new cycle of regional TV debates under title „Debates about Debates“. Interesting guests and current topics were the guarantee of quality of this serial. Contradicted opinions and lots of evidence were the tasks met by constant guests in the show each week, together with debaters form Western Balkan countries. Total of 47 shows were made. The shows were realized with support of European Commission – Office in Brussels, OSI, The Balkan Trust for Democracy, Avaz d.o.o., Ministry of Culture and Sport of Sarajevo Canton, Ministry of Family, Youth and Sport of Republic of Srpska, City of Sarajevo, Ministry of Education and Science FBiH. DEBATES ABOUT DEBATES – BHT1 All shows recorded between 1997 and 2011 are copyright of CCD. A total of 304 shows and 36 Debate News were recorded with participants from high schools across BiH, as well as participants from former Yugoslav republics. The total number of debaters in all CCD's TV shows is close to 5.000, and if we add the audience in shows, judges and time keepers it is an approximate number of 10.000 young people who presented the importance of debate to the wider public, promoted the culture of dialogue and proved that it is possible to respect the interlocutor, even when the opinions are contradicted. 27 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 CENTRE OF CULTIVATING DIALOGUE's TV DEBATES YEAR/ CYCLE MOTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 1998. 1998. 1998. 1998. STUDENTS SHOULD BE ASSESSED – YES/NO MEDIA MANIPULATE PEOPLE – YES/NO DEATH PENALTY IS JUSTIFIED – YES/NO LEGALIZATION OF SOFT DRUGS – YES/NO 5. 1998. BIRTH CONTROL IS JUSTIFIED – YES/NO 6. 1998. 7. 1998. 8. 9. 1999. 1999. 10. 1999. 11. 1999. 12. 1999. 13. 1999. # 14. 1999. 15. 1999. 16. 1999. 17. 1999. TEAM 1 PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE I Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Gimnazija Živinice Druga gimnazija Sarajevo CIGARETTES ARE LIFE-THREATENING – YES/NO Mješovita srednja škola Jablanica INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS REQUIRE LOVE – YES/NO PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE II ALCOHOL PROHIBITION IS JUSTIFIED – YES/NO Srednja učiteljska škola Sarajevo DEBATE IS SOCIALLY USEFUL – YES/NO Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS BEFORE MARRIAGE Srednja učiteljska škola Sarajevo ARE JUSTIFIED – YES/NO SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT Srednja ekonomska škola IMPROVE A MAN'S LIFE Sarajevo WITCHCRAFT IS EFFECTIVE Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND PROGRAM ARE Srednja škola primijenjenih TOO BROAD umjetnosti Sarajevo THE GOAL JUSTIFIES THE MEANS – YES/NO Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE III ONLY THAT WHICH WAS WRITTEN HAS Prva gimnazija Sarajevo OCCURED – YES/NO DEMOCRACY IS A CONDITION OF Srednja elektrotehnička škola FREEDOM – YES/NO Tuzla THE CLOTHES MAKES A MAN A MAN – Srednja medicinska škola YES/NO Banja Luka 28 TEAM 2 GUESTS Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Prva gimnazija Zenica Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Gimnazija „Meša Selimović“ Tuzla Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo - - - Mješovita srednja škola Jablanica Gimnazija Bihać - Mješovita srednja škola Živinice - Mješovita srednja škola Konjic - Mješovita srednja škola Jablanica Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo - - - Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo Muhamed Filipović, Vesna Andree Zaimović, Zenim Đozić Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo - Gimnazija Bihać - Mješovita srednja škola Konjic - Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS REQUIRE LOVE Gimnazija Zenica – YES/NO WOMEN ARE EQUAL MEMBERS OF SOCIETY Mješovita srednja škola Konjic – YES/NO MAN IS SUBJECT TO CORRUPTION – Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo YES/NO THE INFLUENCE OF YOUTH ON SOCIETY IS Gimnazija Zenica SIGNIFICANT – YES/NO MAN IS THE ONLY INTELIGENT LIFE FORM Srednja ekonomska škola IN THE UNIVERSE – YES/NO Sarajevo PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE IV MINORITY RIGHT IS EQUALLY IMPORTANT Treća gimnazija Sarajevo AS MAJORITY RULE – YES/NO YOUTH LEAVING BIH IS JUSTIFIED – Gimnazija Zenica YES/NO ONE SHOULD ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH – Gimnazija Banja Luka YES/NO IT IS JUSTIFIED TO CARRY A WEAPON – Mješovita srednja škola YES/NO Jablanica SPEECH DEFENSE IS MORE IMPORTANT Gimnazija Zenica THAN BODY DEFENSE – YES/NO MONEY IS POWER – YES/NO Gimnazija Bihać THE WORLD IS RULED BY CHAOS – YES/NO Gimnazija Banja Luka PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE V 18. 1999. 19. 1999. 20. 1999. 21. 1999. 22. 1999. 23. 2000. 24. 2000. 25. 2000. 26. 2000. 27. 2000. 28. 29. 2000. 2000. 30. 2000. MIXED MARRIAGES ARE JUSTIFIED – YES/NO 31. 2000. 32. 2000. Tekstilna škola Sarajevo - Gimnazija Zenica - Srednja elektrotehnička škola Tuzla - Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo - Gimnazija Zenica - Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Gimnazija „Meša Selimović“ Tuzla Gimnazija Banja Luka Gimnazija Bihać Noel Selegzi, Marcin Zaleski Noel Selegzi, Marcin Zaleski Noel Selegzi, Marcin Zaleski Noel Selegzi, Marcin Zaleski Treća gimnazija Sarajevo - Gimnazija Banja Luka Gimnazija Zenica - Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Gimnazija Zenica - NUCLEAR WEAPONS SHOULD BE BANNED AND ABOLISHED – YES/NO Debatni klub „Juventus“ Podgorica, Montenegro „Bilsminum“ Podgorica, Montenegro - DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY IS A RATIONALLY ORGANIZED SOCIETY – YES/NO Debatni klub Opatija, Croatia Debatni klub Zagreb, Croatia - 29 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 33. 2000. CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD IS RESPECTED – YES/NO Debatni klub „Dopisani“ Beograd, Serbia 34. 2000. MAN IS AN EGOTISTICAL BEING – YES/NO Druga gimnazija Sarajevo 35. 2000. CENSORSHIP IS JUSTIFIED – YES/NO Debatni klub Rijeka, Croatia 36. 2000. 37. 2000. 38. 2000. 39. 2000. 40. 2000. 41. 2000. 42. 2000. 43. 2000. 44. 2001. 45. 2001. 46. 2001. OPEN SOCIETY REQUIRES OPEN BORDERS – Druga gimnazija Sarajevo YES/NO PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE VI ONE SHOULD DISCUSS ABOUT TASTES – Peta gimnazija Sarajevo YES/NO YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD BE ABLE TO VOTE Mješovita srednja škola Vareš AT 16 – YES/NO THE CULTURE OF SPEECH SHOULD BE INTRODUCED AS A METHOD OF TEACHING Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo – YES/NO THE SOCIETY PROTECTS YOUNG PEOPLE – Gimnazija Visoko YES/NO Gimnazija „Sveti Sava“ THE ART MAKES MAN A MAN – YES/NO Prijedor POLITICS IS A SERVICE OF SOCIETY – Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo YES/NO ECONOMIC ISSUES ARE MORE IMPORTANT Gimnazija „Sveti Sava“ THAN NATIONAL – YES/NO Prijedor PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE VII WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE ENDANGERED – Gimnazija Banja Luka YES/NO PARENTAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES ARE Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ EQUAL – YES/NO Bijeljina DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CAN BE PREVENTED Druga gimnazija Sarajevo – YES/NO (Međunarodno odjeljenje) 30 Debatni klub „Otpisani“ Novi Sad, Serbia Debatni klub „Juventus“ Podgorica, Montenegro Debatni klub „Otpisani“ Novi Sad, Serbia Debatni klub Rijeka, Croatia Gimnazija „Sveti Sava“ Prijedor Gimnazija „Vaso Pelagić“ Brčko - - Katolički školski centar „Sveti Pavao“ Zenica - Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ Bijeljina - Mješovita srednja škola Vareš - Gimnazija Visoko - Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo - Mješovita srednja škola Jablanica Gimnazija „Enver Pozderović“ Goražde Srednja ekonomska škola Mostar - Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 MALE DOMINATION IN THE FAMILY IS Srednja elektrotehnička škola JUSTIFIED – YES/NO Prijedor THE RIGHTS OF MALE AND FEMALE CHILD Gimnazija Banja Luka ARE EQUAL – YES/NO BOYS AND GIRLS HAVE EQUAL CAREER Druga gimnazija Sarajevo OPPORTUNITIES – YES/NO (Međunarodno odjeljenje) FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN A MAN AND A Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ WOMAN IS POSSIBLE – YES/NO Bijeljina PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE VIII YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD EMIGRATE FROM Prva bošnjačka gimnazija POOR COUNTRIES – YES/NO Sarajevo THE LAW SPECIFICALLY PROTECTS YOUNG Srednja ekonomska škola PEOPLE FROM ABUSE AND VIOLENCE Brčko YES/NO THE FREEDOM OF CHOICE ON PERSONAL Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu EXISTENCE IS INALIENABLE – YES/NO djecu i omladinu Sarajevo THE STATE IS OBLIGED TO PROVIDE JOBS Srednjoškolski centar Foča FOR YOUNG PEOPLE – YES/NO WEALTH IS A CONDITION FOR HAPPINESS Prva bošnjačka gimnazija – YES/NO Sarajevo TRANSITION FROM SOCIALISM TO Srednja elektrotehnička škola CAPITALISM IS JUSTIFIED – YES/NO Sarajevo INTERNET INCREASES THE IMPACT OF Srednja elektrotehnička škola YOUNG PEOPLE ON SOCIETY – YES/NO Sarajevo PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE IX CLEOPATRA'S SUICIDE IS A TREASON OF Srednja ekonomska škola NATION – YES/NO Sarajevo 47. 2001. 48. 2001. 49. 2001. 50. 2001. 51. 2001. 52. 2001. 53. 2001. 54. 2001. 55. 2001. 56. 2001. 57. 2001. 58. 2001. 59. 2001. PENELOPE SHOULD HAVE WAITED FOR ODYSSEY – YES/NO 60. 2001. ANTIGONE SHOULD HAVE BURRIED HER BROTHER – YES/NO 31 Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo - Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ Bijeljina - Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo - Druga gimnazija Sarajevo (Međunarodno odjeljenje) Senka Nožica, Haris Pašović, Sevima Sali Terzić Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica Mješovita srednja škola „308. Slavna Brdska Brigada“ Novi Travnik Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo - Gimnazija Banja Luka - Srednja ekonomska škola Brčko - Srednjoškolski centar Foča - Prva bošnjačka gimnazija Sarajevo - Gimnazija Živinice - Gimnazija „Meša Selimović“ Tuzla Treća gimnazija Sarajevo - Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Gimnazija Banja Luka - Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 61. 2001. 62. 2001. 63. 2001. 64. 65. 66. 67. 2001. 2001. 2001. 2001. PONTIUS PILATE SHOULD HAVE PROCEEDEB BY LAW – YES/NO ONE SHOULD RESPOND TO EVIL WITH GOOD – YES/NO MURDER OF ONE MAN IS EQUAL TO MURDER OF HUMANITY – YES/NO Gimnazija „Sveti Sava“ Prijedor Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo Gimnazija Bihać - Treća gimnazija Sarajevo - Gimnazija „Sveti Sava“ Prijedor - Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Mirza Tanović, Minka Muftić, Izudin Bajrović Peta gimnazija Sarajevo; Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo; Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo - TERRORISM IS THE EXPRESSION OF HELPLESSNESS – YES/NO Srednja učiteljska škola Sarajevo; Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo; Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo Prva bošnjačka gimnazija Sarajevo; Srednja medicinska škola Sarajevo; Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo - EDUCATION IS A CONDITION FOR PROGRESS OF THE SOCIETY – YES/NO Druga gimnazija Sarajevo; Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo; Treća gimnazija Sarajevo Prva bošnjačka gimnazija Sarajevo; Srednja medicinska škola Sarajevo; Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Boro Kontić, Edin Avdić, Emina Hasanbegović Gimnazija „Meša Selimović“ Tuzla - Peta gimnazija Sarajevo - Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo - LIE CAN BE GOOD FOR UNDERSTANDING THE TRUTH – YES/NO Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Treća gimnazija Sarajevo PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE X Druga gimnazija Sarajevo; MEDIA ARE THE MIRROR OF THE SOCIETY – Srednja ekonomska škola YES/NO Sarajevo; Treća gimnazija Sarajevo PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE XI 68. 2002. 69. 2002. 70. 2002. WHAT GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND – YES/NO Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo MIND IS THE KING, FORCE IS THE LABORER – YES/NO HE WHO FLIES HIGH, FALLS DOWN LOW – YES/NO Prva Bošnjačka gimnazija Sarajevo Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo 32 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 71. 2002. 72. 2002. 73. 2002. 74. 2002. 75. 2002. 76. 2002. 77. 2002. 78. 2002. 79. 2002. 80. 2002. 81. 2002. 82. 83. Srednja učiteljska škola Sarajevo YOU CAN SUCCEED IN ANYTHING BY Gimnazija „Meša Selimović“ BEING POLITE – YES/NO Tuzla THE WELL FED ONE DOES NOT BELIEVE Srednja ekonomska škola THE HUNGRY ONE – YES/NO Sarajevo Gimnazija „Meša Selimović“ THE BOOK IS MAN'S BEST FRIEND – YES/NO Tuzla PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE XII MAN IS MAN'S WOLF – YES/NO CUTTING CLASS SHOULD NOT BE PUNISHED – YES/NO Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Gimnazija „Enver Pozderović“ Goražde Prva bošnjačka gimnazija Sarajevo Gimnazija „Enver Pozderović“ Goražde Gimnazija „Enver Pozderović“ Goražde Mladen Jeličić Troko, Behija Jakić Mario Oršolić, Behija Jakić, Adis Jaganjac - Mješovita srednja škola „308.Slavna Brdska Brigada“ Novi Travnik Lidija Pehar Treća gimnazija Sarajevo Marko Kovačević Srednja škola Konjic Amra Zulfikarpašić UPBRINGING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN Srednja elektrotehnička škola EDUCATION – YES/NO Tuzla IT IS JUSTIFIED TO WEAR SCHOOL Katolički školski centar „Sveti UNIFORMS – YES/NO Pavao“ Zenica TEACERS' AUTHORITY RESTS ON FEAR – Srednja ekonomska škola YES/NO Brčko FINAL EXAMS SHOULD BE GRADED BY TEACHERS FROM OTHER SCHOOLS – Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo YES/NO WRITTEN EXAMS SHOULD BE WRITTEN Srednja škola Konjic UNDER CODE – YES/NO THE STUDENT COUNCIL CAN TRULY Srednja elektrotehnička škola IMPROVE THE SITUATION OF STUDENTS IN Tuzla THE SCHOOL – YES/NO PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE XIII Mješovita srednja škola Jablanica Besim Spahić Srednja elektrotehnička škola Tuzla Boris Tihi Srednja ekonomska škola Brčko Zdravko Grebo Srednja škola Konjic - 2002. LOVE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN MONEY – YES/NO Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica Velimir Veljo Milošević 2002. IT IS BETTER TO HIKE THAN TO DEBATE – YES/NO Srednja medicinska škola Banja Luka Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Drago Bozja 33 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 84. 2002. 85. 2002. 86. 2002. 87. 2002. 88. 2002. 89. 2002. MEN ARE BETTER COOKS THAN WOMEN – YES/NO ALL THAT TEACHERS DO IN CLASS SHOULD BE PERMITTED TO STUDENTS – YES/NO BEAUTY PAGEANTS SHOULD BE ABOLISHED – YES/NO ADULTRY DESTROYS MARRIAGE OR EMOTIONAL RELATIONSHIP – YES/NO THE MOST RESPECTED MUSIC IS NEWLY COMPOSED FOLK MUSIC – YES/NO THE UN SHOULD EXPAND THE PROTECTION OF CULTURAL RIGHTS Gimnazija Živinice Srednja škola Čapljina Mladen Jeličić Troka Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ Bijeljina Mješovita srednja škola Jablanica Vladimir Premec Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo Srednja medicinska škola Banja Luka Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ Bijeljina Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ Bijeljina Ismeta Dervoz Gimnazija Živinice Biserka Alikadić Srednja medicinska škola Banja Luka Amila Glamočak - - - Opća gimnazija Bugojno Elvis J. Kurtović Gimnazija Banja Luka Sulejman Kupusović PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE XIV ARTIST'S WORK SHOULD BE SEPARATED Srednja elektrotehnička FROM HIS/HERS PRIVACY – YES/NO Sarajevo COMMERCIALIZATION DESTROYS ART – Opća gimnazija Bugojno YES/NO 90. 2002. 91. 2002. 92. 2002.* ART IS A NATURAL HUMAN NEED – YES/NO Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Gimnazija Banja Luka - 93. 2002. STRIPTEASE IS AN ART – YES/NO Mješovita srednja škola Vareš Srednja elektrotehnička Sarajevo Admir Glamočak 94. 2002. STATE OF THE ART IS A REFLECTION OF SOCIETY – YES/NO Opća gimnazija Bugojno Gimnazija Zenica Đoko Ninković 95. 2002. Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Mješovita srednja škola Živinice Miodrag Trifunov 96. 2002. Gimnazija Banja Luka Srednjoškolski centar Foča Selma Alispahić BOHEMISM IS ATTRIBUTIVE TO AN ARTIST – YES/NO ART IS ALWAYS IN SERVICE OF IDEOLOGY – YES/NO 34 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE XV TEACHERS' EVALUATION BY THE STUDENTS SHOULD BE INTRODUCED IN Gimnazija Lukavac CURRENT REFORMS – YES/NO NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Gimnazija “Dr. Mustafa CAN HELP YOUNG PEOPLE – YES/NO Kamarić” Gračanica PREVIOUS REFORM OF HIGH SCHOOL Mješovita srednja škola EDUCATION DID NOT IMPROVE THE Kalesija EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM – YES/NO EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IN SCHOOL ARE EQUALLY IMPORTANT AS Mješovita srednja škola Čelić SUBJECTS – YES/NO SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SELECTION SHOULD DEPEND ON POLITICAL ACCEPTABILITY – Gimnazija Lukavac YES/NO COUNCIL OF PARENTS CAN INFLUENCE Mješovita srednja škola SOLVING CURRENT PROBLEMS IN Kalesija SCHOOLS - YES/NO IT IS NECESSARY TO INTRODUCE Mješovita srednja škola INFORMAL SESSIONS BETWEEN TEACHERS Kalesija AND STUDENTS IN SCHOOLS – YES/NO PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE XVI DRIVER'S TEST SHOULD BE ENABLED FOR Četvrta gimnazija Sarajevo 16-YEAR-OLDS - YES/NO HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION SHOULD BE Izbjegličko naselje Mihatovići MANDATORY - YES/NO 97. 2003.* 98. 2003. 99. 2003.* 100. 2003.* 101. 2003.* 102. 2003.* 103. 2003.* 104. 2003. 105. 2003. 106. 2003. CURFEW IS A GUARANTEE FOR GIRLS' MORALITY – YES/NO 107. 2003. YOUNG PEOPLE ARE MORE CONSERVATIVE THAN ADULTS - YES/NO 35 Mješovita srednja škola „Hasan Kikić“ Gradačac Rifet Škrijelj Mješovita srednja škola Doboj Istok Jovan Divjak Mješovita srednja škola Teočak Zejčir Mašić Opća gimnazija „Sveti Franjo“ Tuzla Mona Muratović Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica Davor Čvrčić, Haris Hasić Opća gimnazija „Sveti Franjo“ Tuzla Ratko Orozović, Lana Ačkar Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica Mirjana Mavrak Dječije selo mira Turije Fuad Backović Deen Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo Almir Kurt Gimnazija Banja Luka Gimnazija Visoko Mija Jeličić Gimnazija i srednja stručna škola Istočna Ilidža Srednja medicinska škola Mostar Una Bejtović Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 108. 2003. 109. 2003. 110. 2003. 111. 2003.* 112. 2003.* 113. 2003.* 114. 2003.* 115. 2003.* 116. 2003.* 117. 2003.* YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE TO STUDY – YES/NO Dječje selo mira Turije YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE TO BUILD THEIR Dječje selo mira Turije WORLD – YES/NO YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD ALWAYS LISTEN TO Dječje selo mira Turije ADULTS – YES/NO PRO ET CONTRA – CYCLE XVII PARENTS SHOULD HAVE LEFT HANSEL Srednja elektrotehnička škola AND GRETEL – YES/NO Sarajevo CHILDREN ALWAYS SPEAK THE TRUTH – Gimnazija „Enver Pozderović“ THE EMPEROR IS NAKED – YES/NO Goražde STEPMOTHER'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS Mješovita srednja škola CINDERELLA IS JUSTIFIED – YES/NO Kladanj THE GOAT SHOULD HAVE HAD HER Srednja elektrotehnička škola REVENGE ON WOLF - YES/NO Tuzla PINOCCHIO SHOULD HAVE BEEN Srednja elektrotehnička škola PUNISHED FOR NOT GOING TO SCHOOL Sarajevo YES/NO THE HUNTER SHOULD HAVE KILLED THE Mješovita srednja škola SNOW WHITE – YES/NO Kladanj FAIRYTALES ARE PRAGMATIC – YES/NO Elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo PROVIDE A GOOD REASON – 2004/2005 118. 2004. BIH SHOULD SEND TROOPS TO IRAQ FOR PEACEKEEPING MISSION 119. 2004. DRUG TESTS FOR STUDENTS SHOULD BE INTRODUCED TO HIGH SCHOOLS 36 Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo Gimnazija i srednja stručna škola Istočna Ilidža Una Bejtović Zijah Gafić Gimnazija Visoko Amra Bakšić - Muftić Treća gimnazija Sarajevo Muhamed Đelilović Mješovita srednja škola Kalesija Enver Kazaz Gimnazija Banja Luka Vedrana Seksan Gimnazija Visoko Nenad Veličković Mješovita srednja škola Kalesija Zlatan Fazlić Fazla Gimnazija Visoko Maja Anzulović Gimnazija Visoko Sead Bejtović Peta gimnazija Sarajevo, Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža, Gimnazija „Mustafa Novalić“ Gradačac Opća gimnazija Bugojno, Mješovita srednja škola Kladanj, Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica Gimnazija Živinice, Srednja elektrotehnička škola Tuzla, Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža Gimnazija Visoko, Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo, Peta gimnazija Sarajevo Tarik Smailbegović, Samir Ibišević Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 2004. YOUTH CENTERS SHOULD BE PUT TO SERVICE FOR YOUTH 2004. STUDENTS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM CLASS FOR INDECENT DRESSING 2004. SEGREGATION EXISTS IN BIH SCHOOLS YES OR NO 2004. 2004. 2004. 2005. STUDENTS SHOULD MAKE AN EVALUATION OF TEACHERS' WORK AT THE END OF THE YEAR IS THERE CORRUPTION IN UNIVERSITIES? THE STATE DOES NOTHING TO TAKE YOUNG PEOPLE OFF THE STREETS AND SEPARATE THEM FROM CRIMINAL HOW MUCH DO SCHOOLS ENGAGE YOUNG PEOPLE IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IN ORDER TO SEPARATE THEM FROM THE STREETS AND CRIMINAL? 37 Srednja elektrotehnička škola Tuzla, Gimnazija Bugojno, Katolički školski Centar „Sveti Pavao“ Zenica Srednja elektromašinska škola Lukavac, Gimnazija „Ismet Mujezinović“ Tuzla, Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica Peta gimnazija Sarajevo, Katolički školski Centar „Sveti Pavao“ Zenica, Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica, Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža, Opća gimnazija Bugojno Ahmed Zubović, Darko Saračević Srednja učiteljska škola Sarajevo, Gimnazija „Mustafa Novalić“ Gradačac, Srednja elektrotehnička škola Tuzla Nermin Puškar, Kao Pao Šu Gimnazija „Vaso Pelagić“ Brčko, Gimnazija Živinice, Srednjoškolski centar Foča Mirjana Nikolić, Dragica Ninković Gimnazija „Mustafa Novalić“ Gradačac, Mješovita srednja škola Jablanica, Gimnazija Banja Luka Srednja ekonomska škola Tuzla, Srednja ekonomskohemijska škola Lukavac, Srednja medicinska škola Mostar Nusmir Huskić, Denis Bašić Univerzitet u Tuzli, Univerzitet u Banja Luci, Univerzitet u Sarajevu Univerzitet u Tuzli, Univerzitet u Banja Luci, Univerzitet u Sarajevu Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo, Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo, Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo, Treća gimnazija Sarajevo Ozren Islamović, Mićo Letić Gimnazija "Vaso Pelagić" Brčko Opća gimnazija Bugojno Tinka Milinović, Abdulah Bećirović Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 127. 2005.* 128. 2005. 129. 2005.* 130. 2005 131. 2005 * 132. 2005. 133. 2005. 134. 2005. 135. 2005. 136. HUMOR ON ACCOUNT OF POLITICIANS IS UNACCEPTABLE DO YOUNG PEOPLE BECOME POLITICALLY ENGAGED IN ORDER TO HELP THE SOCIETY OR FOR THEIR OWN AMBITIONS? REALITY SHOW PROVIDES OR DOES NOT PROVIDE A FUTURE FOR ITS PARTICIPANTS? SHOULD HOMOSEXUALITY BE JUDGED AND IS IT HARMFUL FOR GENERAL SOCIETY MORALITY? MIXED MARRIAGES ENDANGER ETHNIC IDENTITY THE RIGHTS OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES ARE RESPECTED IS THERE DISCRIMINATION IN BIH (WHEN GRADING STUDENTS) BASED ON GENDER, ETHNICITY, RELIGION ETC.? IS RELIGIOUS TEACHING IN PRIMARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS NECESSARY? Adi Sarajlić, Bakir Hadžiomerović Maja Zeherović, Hadis Kustura, Kemal Beganović Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Mješovita srednja škola Čelić Gimnazija Banja Luka Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Gimnazija "Enver Pozderović" Goražde Lejla Kurbegović, Alen Lemešević Mješovita srednja škola Teočak Mješovita srednja škola Kalesija Svjetlana Đurković, Almir Panjeta Mješovita srednja škola Doboj Istok Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Boris Šiber, Haris Aljević Gigo Izbjegličko naselje Mihatovići OŠ Grbavica II Sarajevo Srđan Dizdarević, Borbola Homolja Mješovita srednja škola "Hasan Kikić" Gradačac Srednjoškolski centar Foča Dino Džipa, Emela Burdžović Gimnazija Visoko Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica FEMALE GENDER IS ENDANGERED IN BIH Treća gimnazija Sarajevo Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo 2005.* HOMOPHOBIA EXISTS IN BIH Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža Peta gimnazija Sarajevo 137. 2005. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EXISTS IN BIH Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo OŠ Grbavica II Sarajevo 138. 2005.* 139. 2005. SPORT IN BIH IS IN THE SERVICE OF DAILY POLITICS – YES OR NO PRINT MEDIA IN BIH ENCOURAGES CRIME IN YOUNG PEOPLE Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica Mješovita srednja škola Kladanj 38 Gimnazija "Vaso Pelagić" Brčko Srednjoškolski centar Foča Mina Pleh, Alen Kristić Alma Abdagić, Jasminka Džumhur Slobodanka Dekić, Feđa Mehmedović Sanja Dautbegović, Alma Suljević Aner Selamović, Omer Stambolić Vildana Selimbegović, Senka Kurtović Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 140. 2005. SOCIETY CARES ENOUGH ABOUT JUVENILE DELINQUENTS 141. 2005. SCHOOLS IN BIH SHOULD BE DIVIDED BASED ON ETHNICITY Peta gimnazija Sarajevo Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo 142. 2005.* YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD LEAVE BIH Omladinski centar "Desnek" Breza Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš 143. 2005. ALL RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS SHOULD BE TREATED EQUALLY IN THE ENTIRE BIH Mješovita srednja škola Vareš Gimnazija "Enver Pozderović" Goražde 144. 2005.* TEACHERS' AUTHORITY IN BIH IS BASED ON FEAR FROM POSSIBLE SANCTIONS Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo Treća gimnazija Sarajevo 145. 2005. GENERAL STATE POLICY SHOULD COINCIDE WITH THE CRC Treća gimnazija Sarajevo Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo PROVIDE A GOOD REASON – 2006 THE MEDIA OUTRAGE ON PERSONAL BASIS Opća gimnazija Bugojno IS JUSTIFIED Ljiljana Zurovac, Selma Kukuruzović Duo Erato, Jasna Bajraktarević, Reuf Karabeg 146. 2006. 147. 2006. COSMETIC (NOT CORRECTIVE) SURGERY IS JUSTIFIED Gimnazija Živinice Peta gimnazija Sarajevo 148. 2006. PREJUDICES TOWARDS PEOPLE WITH PIERCING AND TATOOS IS JUSTIFIED Gimnazija "Vaso Pelagić" Brčko Srednja škola "28. juni" Istočno Sarajevo Dr. Zo, Nazif Gljiva 2006. EDUCATION IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS HIGHLIGHTS THE DIFFERENCES IN SOCIAL STATUS Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo Srednja ekonomska škola Tuzla Ejup Ganić, Muhamed Mrahorović 2006. IS SEGREGATION IN CURRENT BIH POLITICAL CONTEXT BETTER SOLUTION THAN DISCRIMINATION? Srednja mašinsko – saobraćajna škola Mostar Srednja elektrotehnička Mostar Dino Konaković, Behija Jakić 149. 39 Treća gimnazija Sarajevo Mićo Letić, Hadžo Duran, Adisa Zahiragić Dubravko Lovrenović, Sanel Marić Demir Imamović, Nedim Sinanović Mujesira Zimić – Gljivar, Elma Softić, fra Franjo Ninić Naser Prljača, Jovan Bunjevački, Denis Rudonja Matthew Rycroft, Saliha Đuderija, Erna Ribar, Carry Niel Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 150. 2006. CENSORSHIP IN THE MEDIA IS JUSTIFIED THERE ARE ENOUGH YOUTH CENTERS IN BIH WHICH GATHER HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ECOLOGICAL AWARENESS IS A CHARACTERISTIC OF HIGHLY DEVELOPED CULTURE OF A COMMUNITY (REFERS EXCLUSIVELY TO BIH) BOYS AND GIRLS HAVE EQUAL CHANCES FOR SUCCESS YOUNG PEOPLE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR STATUS IN BIH BEHAVIORAL CULTURE SHOULD BE AN INTEGRAL PART OF EACH SCHOOL SUBJECT ENTRANCE EXAM IN SCHOOLS IS ENOUGH TO SHOW STUDENT'S ABILITY Katolički školski centar "Sveti Pavao" Zenica Omladinski centar "Desnek" Breza Amir Saletović Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Srednja škola Čapljina Mirsad Čatić Ćuperak, Jasna Kalmar, Almasa Drnda Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica Gimnazija Banja Luka Sulejman Redžić Peta gimnazija Sarajevo Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo Srednjoškolski centar Foča Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Mirnes Ajanović, Semir Halilović Katolički školski centar "Sveti Pavao" Zenica Gimnazija Ljubuški Maja Salkić 151. 2006. 152. 2006. 153. 2006. 154. 2006. 155. 2006. 156. 2006. 157. 2006. WORK IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN TALENT Srednjoškolski centar „Petar Kočić“ Srbac Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor Srednja mješovita škola „Jovan Dučić“ Teslić 158. 2006. YOUNG PEOPLE CAN TAKE BIH TO EU Gimnazija Banja Luka Gimnazija Banja Luka Ahmed Turkić, Šefko Bajić 159. 2006. YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD HAVE SA FREE CHOICE OF LIFESTYLE Mješovita srednja škola Kalesija Srednja mješovita škola „Jovan Dučić“ Teslić Ognjen Ostojić, Alma Avdagić 160. 2006. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE EQUAL 161. 2006. WEALTH IS A CONDITION FOR HAPPINESS Srednja elektrotehnička škola Mostar Mješovita srednja škola Kladanj Katolički školski centar "Sveti Pavao" Zenica Srednja škola „Ivo Andrić“ Višegrad 162. 2006. SCHOOL UNIFORMS ERASE SOCIAL DIFFERENCES Gimnazija Visoko Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš Mirela Lambić, Andera Dugandžić Segmedina Srna, Enver Lugavić Kice Mirsad Abdagić Kike, Adnan Hajrulahović Haad 40 Gimnazija Prnjavor - Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 THE USE OF CELLPHONES IN Gimnazija "Vaso Pelagić" 163. 2006. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS SHOULD BE Srednjoškolski centar Gacko Lejla Sarić Brčko PUNISHABLE THE FAMILY FULFILS ITS ROLE IN Srednja ekonomska škola Srednja tekstilna škola 164. 2006. Vedrana Seksan PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Sarajevo Sarajevo CCI DEBATES:„BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY THROUGH THE INVOLVEMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE ELECTIONS“ – 2006 165. 166. 167. 2006. 2006. 2006. DO POLITICAL PARTIES' YOUTH WINGS ACTIVELY CARE ABOUT SOLVING YOUTH PROBLEMS (OR DO THEY WORK ON SELF PROMOTION)? DO YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE FUTURE IN BIH? IS THE STATE OBLIGED TO PROVIDE JOBS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN BIH? 41 Gimnazija Banja Luka, Srednjoškolski centar „Petar Kočić“ Srbac, Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor Gimnazija Banja Luka , Srednjoškolski centar „Petar Kočić“ Srbac, Gimnazija "Vaso Pelagić" Brčko Peta gimnazija Sarajevo, Srednja medicinska škola Mostar, Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor Gimnazija "Enver Pozderović" Goražde, Gimnazija Ljubuški, Srednja ekonomska škola Tuzla SDA – Suad Džafić; SDP – Damir Mašić; HDZ – Srđana Pavlov; PDP – Miroslav Brčkalo i Predrag Vučičević; S BiH – Elvir Lojić; GDS – Aida Starčević; GROZD - Adis Arapović i Srđan Blagovčanin Gimnazija Živinice, Mješovita srednja škola Teočak, Opća gimnazija „Sveti Franjo“ Tuzla LDS –Lamija Tanović; SDS – Branislav Škobo; SDU – Nedžad Ahatović; NHI – Slavica Gebert Stuhlik; OIA - Sanja Kavaz; Medica Selena Tufek Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor, Gimnazija "Enver Pozderović" Goražde, Gimnazija Lukavac SDP – Saša Magazinović; SNSD – Nikola Baštinac; GDS – Ibrahim Spahić; SUMERO –Morgijana Karić; CKD – Sanid Zirak Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 168. 169. 170. 171. 2006. 2006. 2006. 2006. HDZ – Srđan Pavlov; BOSS – Mirnes Ajanović; SP – Zdravko Krsmanović; UNICEF - Erna Ribar; Omladinski savjet Istočno Sarajevo Ostoja Avlijaš Radom za boljitak – Damir Čardžić; BPS – Almir Gredić; Za BiH – Zlatko Hadžidedić; IBHI - Dženan Trbić; Narko Ne - Tarik Smailbegović i Tamara Mišković IS THE STATE OBLIGED TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR ADEQUATE FREE ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE? Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo, Mješovita srednja škola Čelić, Gimnazija Ljubuški Mješovita srednja škola Doboj Istok, Gimnazija "Ismet Mujezinović" Tuzla, Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo IS THERE INSTITUTIONAL CARE IN BIH WHICH PREVENTS JUVENILE DELINQUENCY? Katolički školski centar "Sveti Pavao" Zenica, Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža, Gimnazija Ljubuški Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža, Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica, Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo, Katolički školski centar "Sveti Pavao" Zenica, Omladinski centar "Desnek" Breza Treća gimnazija Sarajevo, Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica, Katolički školski centar "Sveti Pavao" Zenica SDA – Amir Zukić; PDP – Borislav Borenović; CPCD ured Goražde Amina Pehlivanović Gimnazija "Vaso Pelagić" Brčko, Mješovita srednja škola Čelić SDA – Sead Jamakosmanović; HDZ – Marko Sinanović; SDS – Boško Šiljegović; SDP – Svetozar Pudarić; Referentna grupa Tuzla – Mirza Softić; ICVA – Milan Mirić ARE YOUNG PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR STATUS IN BIH? DOES THE NETWORKING OF YOUNG PEOPLE CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR INTEGRATION IN BIH AND HOW? 42 Gimnazija i srednja stručna škola Zvornik, Mješovita srednja škola Čelić Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 172. 173. 174. 2006. 2006. 2006. IS RELIGIOUS TEACHING IN SCHOOL OF VITAL EDUCATIONAL INTEREST IN BIH? DOES SECONDARY EDUCATION REFORM CONTRIBUTE TO ESTABLISHING OF UNIQUE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM (IF NOT, WHERE DOES THE CURRENT REFORM LEAD AND WITH WHICH OBJECTIVE)? CAN POLITICAL PARTIES' YOUTH WINGS INFLUENCE THE INCREASE OF YOUTH ELECTORATE AND HOW? 43 Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica Srednjoškolski centar Foča Srednjoškolski centar Gacko, Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo OC "Desnek" Breza, Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Mješovita srednja škola Teočak, Gimnazija "Ismet Mujezinović" Tuzla, Srednja škola primijenjenih umjetnosti Sarajevo Srednja ekonomska škola Tuzla, Gimnazija "Ismet Mujezinović" Tuzla, Gimnazija "Filip Višnjić" Bijeljina SNSD – Siniša Dodik; NHI – Dobrica Jonić; STRANKA ZA BIH – Remzija Kadrić; SP– Zdravko Aćimović; DNZ – Rifat Dolić; Islamska zajednica – Remzija Pitić; Jevrejska zajednica – Moris Albahari; Srpska pravoslavna crkva BiH – otac Danilo Pavlović; Vrhbosanska nadbiskupija monsinjor Petar Jukić PDP – Branko Dokić; SDU – Fatima Grabovica; Radom za boljitak – Mladen Ivanković Lijanović; SRS dr. Vojislav Šešelj – Miroslav Rogić; BPS – Hilmo Perčo; OSCE – Azra Junuzović, «Obrazovanje gradi BiH» - Jovan Divjak SDA – Senad Šepić; SDP – Saša Magazinović; SDS – Branislav Škobo; HDZ – Franjo Jurić; SNSD – Dubravko Suvara; PDP Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 – Miroslav Brčkalo; LDS – Edin Ćolić; S BiH – Selma Novalija; GDS – Emina Omanović; SP – Mladen Lukić; NHI – Anita Čabro; GROZD: Adis Arapović i Srđan Blagovčanin; CEPOS – Emir Dervišević; PRISM RESEARCH – Dino Đipa; CENTAR ZA LJUDSKA PRAVA – Miroslav Živanović DEBATES ON CULTURAL HERITAGE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND SPORT - POČITELJ 2007 175. 176. 2007. 2007. THE STATE CARES ENOUGH ABOUT THE PROTECTION OF CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE Srednja medicinska škola Mostar Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš DOES LOCAL COMMUNITY CARE ABOUT PROTECTION OF CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE? Srednja medicinska škola Mostar, Gimnazija “Dr. Mustafa Kamarić” Gračanica Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš 44 Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo: Sandra Jašarević; Gimnazija Ljubuški: Mateja Mikulić; Srednja medicinska škola Mostar: Enio Kapetanović; Gimnazija “Dr. Mustafa Kamarić” Gračanica: Belma Ibrahimović Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo: Sandra Jašarević; Gimnazija Ljubuški: Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Mateja Mikulić; Mješovita srednja škola lijaš: Edita Gondžić, Belma Tabaković 177. 2007. 178. 2007. 179. 2007. DO THE MEDIA DEVOTE ENOUGH ATTENTION TO CULTURAL HERITAGE? Afirmacija A: Gimnazija i srednja stručna škola Istočna Ilidža, Srednja tehnička škola Bugojno, Mješovita srednja škola Travnik; Afirmacija B: Srednja ekonomska škola Tuzla; Mješovita srednja škola Teočak Afirmacija A: Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš; Srednja medicinska škola Sarajevo; WHY DO PEOPLE, AND ESPECIALLY YOUNG Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu PEOPLE, DEMOLISH MONUMENTS? djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Afirmacija B: Peta gimnazija Sarajevo; Srednja škola „28. Juni“ Istočno Sarajevo; Peta gimnazija Sarajevo PROVIDE A GOOD REASON – 2007/2008 FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN THE MEDIA Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža SHOULD BE CENSORED 180. 2007. INTERNET IS A MEDIUM WHICH PRESENTS FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN THE BEST WAY 181. 2007. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IS A CREATIVE ACT OF MAN 45 Negacija A: Mješovita trgovinsko ugostiteljsko poljoprivredna škola Zenica; Behram-begova medresa Tuzla; Gimnazija Visoko; Negacija B: Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo; Omladinski centar „Desnek“ Breza; Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo Negacija A: Srednja škola Konjic; Srednja škola za elektroenergetiku Sarajevo; Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo; Negacija B: Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo; Srednja saobraćajna škola Sarajevo Gimnazija Visoko Eldin Karić, Vildana Selimbegović Omladinski centar „Desnek“ Breza Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Darko Saračević, Sandra BanjacMutevelić Omladinski centar „Desnek“ Breza Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo Samra Mlinar, Almir Imširević Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IS A RIGHT WHICH SHOULD BE NURTURED AND DEVELOPED MAN'S QUALITY OF LIFE IS DEPENDENT ON THE ENTIRE SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY MEDIA IMPOSE LIFESTYLE TO CITIZENS IN THE COUNTRY MORE CONTENT ON CULTURE OF LIVING IS NEEDED IN THE MEDIA SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS IMPROVE A MAN' S LIFE FOR STATE SECURITY AN AWARENESS ON JOINT COUNTRY SHOULD BE BUILT AMONG PEOPLE Srednja učiteljska škola Sarajevo Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo Boris Cigler, Naida Kundurović Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Katolički školski centar "Sveti Pavao" Zenica Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo Mirjana Deak, Enver Kazaz Amela Radan, Senad Zaimović 182. 2007. 183. 2007. 184. 2007. 185. 2007. 186. 2007. 187. 2007. 188. 2007. ART MAKES A MAN A MAN Mješovita srednja škola Čelić 189. 2007. THE KITSCH IN THE ART REFLECTS THE SITUATION IN THE STATE Mješovita srednja škola Olovo 190. 2007. ART CRITICS SHOULD BE ARTISTS Gimnazija Mostar Druga gimnazija Sarajevo 191. 2007. 192. 2007. YOUNG PEOPLE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CREATING YOUTH POLICIES IN BIH SPORT SHOULD BE A PROMOTER OF BIH IN THE WORLD Gimnazija "Vaso Pelagić" Brčko Srednja škola „Ivo Andrić“ Višegrad Omladinski centar „Desnek“ Breza Omladinski centar „Desnek“ Breza 193. 2007. ELITE ATHLETES SHOULD BE PRIVILEDGED CITIZENS IN BIH Srednjoškolski centar Foča Mješovita srednja škola Konjic Mensur Peljto, Azra Kaljanac 194. 2007. A SOUND MIND IN A HEALTHY BODY Srednjoškolski centar Gacko Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor Almir Gredić, Jadranko Pranjić 195. 2007. CAN YOUNG PEOPLE DEBATE ON ALL TOPICS? Opća gimnazija „Sveti Franjo“ Tuzla Gimnazija Živinice 46 Četvrta osnovna škola Mostar Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš Ermin Bravo Mješovita srednja škola Kladanj Peta gimnazija Sarajevo Narcis Behlilović, Irfan Habibović Mješovita srednja škola Konjic Mješovita srednja škola Teočak Tinka Milinović, Ljubica Ostojić Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor Gimnazija "Ismet Mujezinović" Tuzla Damir Nikšić Nihad Kreševljaković, Vesna Andree Zaimović Nevres Jemendžić, Žarko Malinović Aida Hadžić, Edin Bavčić Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 196. 2007. 197. 2007. 198. 2007. 199. 2007. 200. 2007. 201. 2007. 202. 2007. 203. 2007. 204. 2007. 205. 206. 207. IS MEDICAL ETHICS UPHELD IN BIH? ARE THE RIGHTS OF MARGINALIZED AND MINORITY GROUPS IN BIH RESPECTED? ARE THE RELEVANT INSTITUTIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR CITIZENS' FOOD POISONING? THE CONSTRUCTION OF DAMS SHOULD BE PROHIBITED MANAGING WATER SUPPLY BASED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY SHOULD BE PREFERRED TO MANAGEMENT BASED ON PUBLIC PROPERTY HATE SPEECH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS CRIME IT IS BETTER TO BE A DEBATE COACH THAN A DEBATER BIH IS SUCCESSFULLY ADAPTING TO EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD BE ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS AND CREATORS OF NEW EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN BIH Gimnazija Ljubuški Gimnazija "Enver Pozderović" Goražde Četvrta osnovna škola Mostar Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica Lidija Licender Alija Abazi, Beganović Bajro Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Mješovita srednja škola Teslić Renata Radić, Hasan Džinić Belma Ibrahimović, Dario Grbavac, Bojana Marjanović Anja Gengo, Branislav Ristić, Ružica Savić Aleksandra Gostić, Jelena Stanić, Milica Popović Armin Čavrk, Irma Salčin, Tamara Duvnjak Aida Omanović, Sanja Matuzović, Predrag Dabić Adnan Bilić, Goran Grubešić, Robert Šakić Tijana Ljuboje, Nemanja Jelić, Selma Tabaković Slavica Suvajac, Zoran Jozić, Jasna Remeta Omladinski centar „Desnek“ Breza Druga gimnazija Mostar Srednja škola Stolac Enida Hrbat 2007. REFORMED EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IS A CONDITION FOR THE PROGRESS OF BIH SOCIETY Ekonomsko-hemijska škola Lukavac Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica Haris Mujić 2007. QUALITY EDUCATION IS A GUARANTEE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S STAY IN BIH Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Haris Mujić 2007. HOW GOOD/BETTER THAN THE PREVIOUS DID THE NEWLY REFORMED SYSTEM PROVE TO BE? Gimnazija "Filip Višnjić" Bijeljina, Mješovita srednja škola Čelić, Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš Mješovita srednja škola Kladanj, Srednja škola Konjic, Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor Kemo Sokolija, Selma Ferhatović 47 Mješovita srednja škola Čelić Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 2007. THE UPBRINGING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EDUCATION Gimnazija "Vaso Pelagić" Brčko, Poljoprivrednomedicinska škola Brčko, Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica 2007. YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD PRACTICE SOCIALLY USEFUL WORK WHILE GOING TO SCHOOL Druga gimnazija Mostar, Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor, Gimnazija Prnjavor Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo, Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo, Gimnazija Živinice Emira Mešanović, Nijaz Nurković YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD ORGANIZE WORK ACTIVITIES TO EMBELISH THE ENVIRONMENT Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža, Mješovita srednja škola Olovo Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo, Srednja škola „Ivo Andrić“ Višegrad Belma Koshi, Riad Tikveša Gimnazija "Enver Pozderović" Goražde, Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža, Mješovita srednja škola Kladanj, Srednja mašinsko – saobraćajna škola Mostar, Srednjoškolski centar Pale Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo, Ekonomska škola Sarajevo, MSŠ Srebrenik, MSŠ Teslić, Katolički školski centar „Sveti Pavao“ Zenica DO MEDIA HAVE A LARGE INFLUENCE ON FORMING PERSONALITIES? Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica, Druga gimnazija Mostar, Srednja medicinska škola Mostar, Gimnazija Dobrinja Vox, Treća gimnazija Sarajevo Srednja zubotehnička škola Sarajevo, Mješovita srednja škola Srebrenik, Srednja škola Stolac, Katolički školski centar Travnik, Srednja tehnička škola Zenica, Gimnazija Živinice DOCTORS ADHERE TO THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH Poljoprivredno-medicinska škola Brčko, Omladinski centar "Desnek" Breza, Gimnazija Brčko, Mješovita srednja škola Čelić, Srednja ekonomsko-hemijska škola Lukavac Srednja učiteljska škola Sarajevo, Gimnazija Bihać, Mješovita srednja škola Gornji Vakuf, Gimnazija Gradiška, Srednja učiteljska škola Sarajevo 2007. 2007. 2007. 2008. WHY ARE YOUNG PEOPLE AGRESSIVE? 48 Ekonomsko-hemijska škola Lukavac, Druga gimnazija Mostar, Elektrotehnička škola Tuzla Fatima Hukić Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS ARE READY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE MEDICAL CARE Gimnazija Brčko, Omladinski centar "Desnek" Breza, Gimnazija Bijeljina, Gimnazija Prnjavor 2008. PROPER NUTRITION IS THE FIRST STEP IN PRESERVING A MAN'S HEALTH Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža, Mješovita srednja škola Konjic, Gimnazija Ljubuški, Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo, Treća gimnazija Sarajevo 216. 2008. HEALTH WORKERS ADHERE THE CODE OF ETHICS Mješovita srednja škola Olovo, Srednjoškolski centar Pale, Gimnazija Prnjavor, Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo 217. 2008.* DEATH PENALTY IS JUSTIFIED Osnovna škola „Bijelo Polje“ Mostar Omladinski centar "Desnek" Breza, Srednja elektrotehnička škola Tuzla, Gimnazija Brčko, Srednja tehnička škola Gradiška Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo, Srednja zubotehnička škola Sarajevo, Srednja tehnička škola Brčko, Srednja tehnička škola Bugojno, Gimnazija Novi Grad Tekstilna škola Sarajevo, Medicinska škola Tuzla, Behram-begova medresa Tuzla, Srednja saobraćajna škola Sarajevo Osnovna škola „Bijelo Polje“ Mostar Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo (debatni klub Veritas) Mješovita srednja škola Kladanj Peta gimnazija Sarajevo Eldin Karić, Vildana Selimbegović Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža Darko Saračević, Sandra BanjacMutevelić 214. 215. 2008. 218. 2008.* 219. 2008. 220. 2008.* SHOULD THE CRIMINAL LAW BE MORE STRICT FOR THE PROTECTION OF CITIZENS? DOES THE STATE CARE ENOUGH INSTITUTIONALLY ABOUT JUVENILE DELINQUENTS? DO YOU FEEL SAFE AS A CITIZEN IN BIH, IN THE CITY YOU LIVE IN? Srednjoškolski centar Pale CROSS EX – 2008 221. 2008. A MAN IS A MAN'S WOLF Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Druga gimnazija Sarajevo 222. 2008. IS SOCRATES RIGHT WHEN HE SAYS THAT MEN ARE ONLY EVIL OUT OF IGNORANCE? Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Srednja tekstilna škola Sarajevo 49 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 223. 2008. 224. 2008. 225. 2008. 226. 2008. 227. 2008. 228. 2008. 229. 2008. 230. 2008. 231. 2008. 232. 2008. 233. 234. 235. MAN NEEDS THE LAWS ALL KNOWLEDGE IS OBTAINED PRIMARILY FROM SENSUOUSNESS ALL KNOWLEDGE IS OBTAINED PRIMARILY FROM SENSUOUSNESS (CONTINUATION) IS THERE A LACK OF STUDENT BANDS IN SCHOOLS? IS THERE ENOUGH TRUST IN COMMUNICATION TEACHER – PARENT – STUDENT? DO STUDENTS SHY AWAY FROM PEDAGOGICAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE? ARE ECONOMICAL ISSUES MORE IMPORTANT THAN NATIONAL IN BIH? DO SCHOOLS GIVE ENOUGH INFORMATION ON PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION? DOES THE END JUSTIFY THE MEANS? Gimnazija Dobrinja (Debatni klub „Vox“) Gimnazija Dobrinja (Debatni klub „Veritas“) Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Mješovita srednja škola Sapna Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Mješovita srednja škola Konjic Gimnazija Mostar Mješovita srednja škola Srebrenik Srednja elektrotehnička škola Mostar Srednja medicinska škola Bihać Gimnazija Dobrinja (Debatni klub „Vox“) Gimnazija SSŠ Istočno Sarajevo Omladinski centar “Desnek“ Breza Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš ARE YOUNG PEOPLE INFORMED ENOUGH ON POSSIBILITIES FOR CHOOSING FACULTIES IN BIH? Mješovita srednja škola Prnjavor Mješovita srednja škola za elektroenergetiku Sarajevo 2008. DO MEDIA INCITE VIOLENCE? Behram-begova medresa Tuzla Gimnazija „Dr.Mustafa Kamarić“ Gračanica 2008. SHOULD PROFANITY BE ALLOWED IN THE MEDIA? Montenegro SŠ “Ivo Andrić“ Višegrad 2008. WAS LIFE BETTER IN SOCIALISM OR TODAY? Montenegro, Srednja zubotehnička škola Sarajevo, Gimnazija “Dr. Mustafa Kamarić”Gračanica Montenegro 50 Druga gimnazija Sarajevo Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 IT IS JUSTIFIED TO CRITICIZE THE INCREASE OF TURBO FOLK MUSIC POPULARITY? THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD ALLOW SETTING OF RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS RELIGIOUS TEACHING SHOULD BE A PART OF THE TEACHING PROCESS IN HIGH AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS RELIGION HELPED TO ACHIEVE POLITICAL GOALS IN EX YU YOUNG PEOPLE FROM THE REGION CAN CONTRIBUTE TO STABILIZATION AND EU ACCESSION THROUGH DEBATE PROGRAMS REGIONAL DEBATE COMPETITIONS CONTRIBUTE TO BREAKING ETHNIC PREJUDICES IN EX YUGOSLAVIA Srednja zubotehnička škola Sarajevo Macedonia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina Macedonia Tomislav Todorovski, Miloš Popović, Nina Ivanović Petar Dimitrov, Tijana Ljuboje, Rastko Pajković Slovenia Serbia Serbia Slovenia Peta gimnazija Sarajevo 236. 2008. 237. 2008. 238. 2008. 239. 2008. 240. 2008. 241. 2008. 242. 2008. DEBATE CONTRIBUTES TO PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 243. 2008. FASHION AND TRENDS 244. 2008.* BATTLE OF THE GENDERS 245. 2008.* FESTIVALIADS 246. 2008.* WEALTH Srednjoškolski centar Pale 247. 2008.* EDUCATION Srednja škola Konjic 248. 2008.* EMPLOYMENT Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ Bijeljina Gimnazija „Vaso Pelagić“ Brčko Gimnazija „Enver Pozderović“ Goražde Gimnazija „Enver Pozderović“ Goražde 51 Gimnazija Visoko SŠC Srbac Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš Katolički školski centar „Sveti Pavao“ Zenica Srednja tehnička škola Gradiška Srednja elektrotehnička škola Mostar Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 249. 2008. 250. 251. 2008.* 2008.* 252. 2008. 253. 2008. 254. 2008. 255. 2009. 256. 2009. 257. 258. 259. 2009. 2009. 2009. 260. 2009. 261. 2009. 262. 2009. 263. 2010. 264. 2010. 265. 2010. Centar za slijepu i slabovidnu Srednja saobraćajna škola Sarajevo djecu i omladinu Sarajevo Srednja ekonomska škola Sarajevo SPORT Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo TV SHOWS Gimnazija Dobrinja Sarajevo Gimnazija i SSŠ Istočna Ilidža Učiteljska škola i gimnazija Srednja zubotehnička škola QUALITY AND PRICES Obala Sarajevo Mješovita srednja škola za Omladinski centar „Desnek“ INTERNET elektroenergetiku Sarajevo Breza BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Mješovita srednja škola Ilijaš Druga gimnazija Sarajevo DEBATE VIEW OF MY PROFESSION - 2009 VIOLENCE Tanja Topić i Jelena Živković DEBATE VIEW OF MY PROFESSION DEBATE NEWS “DEBATE OPENS THE DOORS“ - 2009 DEBATE NEWS “DEBATE OPENS THE Sanja Vlaisavljević and Tijana DOORS“ 1 – 36 Ljuboje DEBATES AFTER YOUTH FORUM - 2009 „DEBATE ABOUT DEBATE“ Tijana Ljuboje Anja Gengo Lejla Lilić „JUVENILE DELINQUENCY“ Tijana Ljuboje Anja Gengo Jasminka Džumhur „DEBATE AND THE MEDIA“ Tijana Ljuboje Anja Gengo Davor Marko „JUVENILE DELINQUENCY - JUSTICE SECTOR AND POLICE “ Tijana Ljuboje Anja Gengo Meliha Filipović „JUVENILE DELINQUENCY – SOCIAL WORK Tijana Ljuboje Anja Gengo Stanka Todorović AND SCHOOLS“ „CLIMATE CHANGES“ Tijana Ljuboje Anja Gengo Tim Clancy DEBATES ABOUT DEBATES - PROVIDE A GOOD REASON FOR EX YOU COUNTRIES IN THE EU – 2010/2011 YOUTH, POLITICS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS Ivana Lumakovska, Macedonia Tijana Ljuboje Vlastimir Mijović YOUTH, EDUCATION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS YOUTH, PTSD, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS Andrijana Georgievska, Macedonia Anja Gengo Azemina Vuković Anja Gengo, BiH Tijana Ljuboje Berminka Hrelja Bećirspahić 52 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 266. 2010. 267. 2010. 268. 2010. 269. 2010. 270. 2010. 271. 2010. 272. 2010. 273. 2010. 274. 2010. 275. 2010. 276. 2010. 277. 2010. 278. 2010. ABUSE OF THE YOUTH, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS YOUTH, VIOLENCE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS YOUTH FROM MINORITY GROUPS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS YOUTH, RELIGION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS YOUTH, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS YOUTH, XENOPHOBIA, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS YOUTH IN REGION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS IN MEDIA YOUTH, CULTURE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS YOUTH, EU, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS DEBATE ABOUT DEBATES – RESUME OF ALL PREVIOUS TV SHOWS ATTITUDES OF THE YOUTH (HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS) TOWARDS THE LESS CAPABLE, OLD, HANDICAPPED PEOPLE, ANIMALS... FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS – BORDERS, VISAS, RICH, POOR... FREEDOM OF SPEECH, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS – MISUSE OF THE FREEDOM AND HATE SPEECH AS EXTREME MISUSE 53 Tijana Ljuboje, BiH Anja Gengo Tihana Majstorović Stefan Martinić, Croatia Anja Gengo Samir Suljagić Luka Colarić, Croatia Tijana Ljuboje Lana Ačkar Gabrijela Martić, Croatia Anja Gengo Alen Vidović Ivana Matanić, Croatia Tijana Ljuboje Mirjana Malić Saša Samardžić, Montenegro Anja Gengo Sedžida Hadžić Nikola Joksimović, Montenegro Tijana Ljuboje Radenko Udovičić Dolika Vasović, Serbia Anja Gengo Ibro Spahić Nerma Ličina, Serbia Tijana Ljuboje Predrag Praštalo Tijana Ljuboje, BiH Anja Gengo Sanja Tepavčević Ivona Anić, Croatia Anja Gengo Ranka Katalinski Matija Brkić, Croatia Tijana Ljuboje Siniša Macan Emina Šabanović, Serbia Anja Gengo Enes Osmančević Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 279. 2010. 280. 2010. 281. 2010. 282. 2010. 283. 2010. 284. 2010. 285. 2010. 286. 2010. 287. 2010. 288. 2010. 289. 2010. 290. 2010. 291. 2010. 292. 2010. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS FREEDOM OF SEXUAL AFFILIATION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS REPRESENTATION ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVEL, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS RACISM, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS DEVELOPMENT AID, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS TERRORISM, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS HUMAN TRAFFICKING, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS VS. COLLECTIVE RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS TOLERANCE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS NATIONAL IDENTITY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS HEALTH, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS VOLUNTARISM, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS 54 Dolika Vasović, Serbia Anja Gengo Marija Arnautović Azra Hasanbegović, Serbia Tijana Ljuboje Indira Kučuk Sorguč Nina Rašljanin, Serbia Tijana Ljuboje Nedžad Jusić Anđela Raonić, Montenegro Anja Gengo Tijana Ljuboje Ilija Pantović, Montenegro Tijana Ljuboje Senad Alić Kevin Hauzer, Slovenia Anja Gengo Zara Halilović Adrijana Djajič, Slovenia Tijana Ljuboje Esad Hećimović Živa Antolin, Slovenia Tijana Ljuboje Hajrija Hadžiomerović – Muftić Maša Žižek, Slovenia Anja Gengo Jasna Bakšić – Muftić Ekaterina Paneva, Macedonia Tijana Ljuboje Anja Gengo Despina Doneva, Macedonia Anja Gengo Adnan Džafić Sandra Tipurić, Croatia Anja Gengo Tijana Ljuboje Hanan Nanić, Croatia Tijana Ljuboje Sestra Magdalena Schildknecht Tijana Ljuboje, BiH Anja Gengo Fra Marko Oršolić Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 293. 2010. 294. 2010. 295. 2010. 296. 2010. 297. 2010. 298. 2010. 299. 2010. 300. 2010. 301. 2010. 302. 2010. 303. 2010. 304. 2010. 305. 2010. CIVIL SOCIETY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS LOVE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS MULTICULTURALISM, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS POLITICAL PARTIES, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS GENDER EQUALITY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS FACEBOOK, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS CONSUMER SOCIETY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS ECOLOGY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS ROMA, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS GLOBALISM, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS EMPLOYMENT, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS FUTURE OF THE LITERATURE – HATE SPEECH IN THE BOOKS AND ON THE INTERNET, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS ART, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MINORITY RIGHTS 55 Nermana Zajmović, BiH Tijana Ljuboje Omir Tufo Ajša Dizdarević, Serbia Tijana Ljuboje Anja Gengo Amila Biševac, Serbia Anja Gengo Tijana Ljuboje Peković Ivana, Montenegro Tijana Ljuboje Ena Mesihović Petković Jelena, Montenegro Tijana Ljuboje Branka Inić Nadina Balagić, BiH Anja Gengo Radovan Papović Anja Gengo, BiH Tijana Ljuboje Melika Husić Zorana Mrđa, BiH Tijana Ljuboje Drago Bozja Bojan Kovačević, BiH Anja Gengo Ramiz Sejdić Anže Kotnik, Slovenia Tijana Ljuboje Fikret Čaušević Anemarija Planšak Slovenia Anja Gengo Emir Kurtić David Adesola Bankole, Croatia Tijana Ljuboje Nadina Balagić, Nenad Veličković Luka Ostojić, Croatia Anja Gengo Amra Bakšić-Čamo Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Between 2008 and 2016, CCD organized 21 public debates about current issues in BiH. It was an attempt to introduce an entirely new form of communication in BiH public scene. A form in which people with different opinions appreciate each other and respect the power of the argument. So far, 12 public debates in the field of juvenile delinquency have been realized: „The Perpetrators and the Victims of Criminal Offenses are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency“. Debates were not mere chat rooms which do not produce new conclusions, but argumentatative discussions which had an objective to materialize specific recommendations, clarify all ambiguities and reach conclusions after the discussions, which were forwarded to all relevant institutions, in order to produce positive and concrete changes in the society based on these guidelines. At the same time, one of the most important aspects of these debates was an attempt to „reconcile“ government and NGO sector and open space for cooperation, and not blame. Only through joint cooperation and communication of all relevant subjects it is possible to influence the establishment of framework for solving important social issues. PUBLIC DEBATES 56 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Since public debates were not mere chat rooms, after first in the series of public debates a principle of monitoring of realized-promised activities in the field of solving the problem of juvenile delinquency was established. The guiding idea was to hold publically accountable government and NGO sector, on the basis of their promises given to the public, to give concrete, precise and straightforward report on what has been done in the field of prevention of juvenile delinquency. These were the first public debates in recent history of Sarajevo and BiH which had an objective to establish cooperation between government, NGOs and citizens in solving joint problems, and not deepening the gap between them. This objective Centre of Cultivating Dialogue will continue to promote and realize in the future work. More than 1.600 guests from government and NGO sector, educational institutions, international institutions, media… have participated in public debates until 2016, and the greatest success of this activity is the Agreement reached on May 28th 2010 with representatives of government institutions on all levels - “Agreement on mutual continuous reporting with objective of establishing transparency of work of all engaged sectors and open dialogue between them in solving the problem of juvenile delinquency”. In addition to public debates on juvenile delinquency, in 2008 a public debate on topic „For and Against Introduction of Religious Education in Sarajevo Kindergartens“ was organized, with participation of representatives of religious institutions in BiH: The Jewish Community in BiH, Islamic Community in BiH, Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia, as well as: Ministry of Education of Sarajevo Canton, Education and Pedagogy Institution, „Save the Children“, Gazi Husrev-begova Madrasa Sarajevo, Magazine „Dani“, Catholic School Center, representatives of Public Institution „Children of Sarajevo“... This debate had an objective to open dialogue on another very sensitive issue in BiH, but not with intent to create animosities between counterparts, but reaching consensus on this issue. In December 2008, on the occasion of Human Rights Day, CCD, in cooperation with OSCE organized a public debate “Freedom of the Media and Human Rights”. Attendees were greeted by Sandra Jašarević from the Center for Blind and Visually Impaired Children in Youth in Sarajevo, one of the participants in the debate. After the debate, two short movies were shown on topics of racism and gender equality. The final verdict of the debate, which simulated the real court verdict, was given by the chairwoman of the council of judges – Ms. Nela Sefić, OSCE associate. On February 23rd 2010 CCD organized a first political public debate in BiH with High Representative for BiH, Mr. Valentin Inzko and The Prime Minister of RS, Mr. Milorad Dodik. The objective of this political debate under title „Open Dialogue in Open Society“ was to create space where the members of academic community, politicians, journalists, representatives of religious institutions, embassies in BiH, intellectuals and other holders of public opinion can lead an open dialogue on current issues in BiH society, respecting the principles of political debate where others’ and different opinions are respected and street language, hate speech, ethnic and ideological intolerance are excluded. During the time of growing use of hate speech and street language this debate had an objective to create a new model of public communication in which there is enough space for all actors in public and political life. 57 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 In October 2011 in cooperation with Gazi Husrev-begova Madrasa Sarajevo, and with support of MDG Achievement Fund a public debate under title: „The Culture of Dialogue and Debate in BiH are the greatest Guarantee for Establishing Lasting Peace in BiH Society“ was realized. Special emphasis in the debate was put on the role of young people in contribution to establishment of debate and culture of dialogue in public space. Public debate on importance of culture of dialogue illuminated all aspects of critical thinking in public space. At the end of debate conclusions and recommendations for further work in establishing debate in all spheres of public life were given, and they were presented to the participants and the media. In May 2012 in cooperation with Gymnasium „Vaso Pelagić“ from Brčko and with support of the British Government, a public debate under title: „Welcoming the Olympic and Paralympics Games in London“ was held. British Ambassador, His Excellency Mr. Nigel Casey stressed the importance of Olympic and Paralympics games during his welcome speech, the peace aspect of the games and the importance of such debates for BiH society. During his speech, he emphasized the friendly ties between Sarajevo and London, not only as Olympic cities, but as cities which had good cooperation through history. During the Public debate, debaters from Gymnasium „Vaso Pelagić“ Brčko represented their research on topic „Paralympics – Equal Chances for All or Suffering“, stating the positive and negative aspects of Paralympics games, stressing the importance of education of citizens and enabling equal chances for success to all citizens. Citizens present during discussion emphasized the importance of organizing such events so that BiH society would become sensitized for rights and needs of disabled persons. Representatives of association of disabled persons also participated in the debate and sent an appeal to BiH public to observe them as healthy persons with certain physical limitations, but not as incompetent. 58 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Public debate under title „Debate and culture of dialogue in BiH – 15 years later – Illusion or real choice on BiH's path to European Integration“ held in May 2013 sought to explain the relativism of debate existence in all social spheres, through three panels: debate and civil society, debate in the educational system and debate in the media. Participants: high school and university students, teachers and other persons from public life were actively involved in the panels, formed the conclusions and recommendation for future activities of the organizer for popularization of the debate in all segments. It was concluded that there is no institution of political debate in BiH, and that every insult and squabbling in public is considered to be debating. Wrong impression about political debate influences the negative perception of all other debate forms, which leads to their dissaproval. Participants proposed to increase the number of concrete activities which promote the debate: public debates, interschool debate, seminars and school/university debate competitions. It was especially emphasised that all debate activities in BiH should have a greater media support, in order to build social awareness about the importance of the debate. In May 2013 another public debate was held „The Amendments to the Law on Freedom of Access to Information through Argumentative Discussion“ in cooperation with Justice Network in BiH. The specificity of this public debate in relation to all others dedicated to this topic is the fact that the organizer disabled general interpretation of the Law, and every single article was analyzed thoroughly. The goal of the organizer was that all subjects in the discussion should be equal in order to ensure the impartial interpretation of the proposed amendments, without premature conclusions about its faults or advantages, which can only be reached through the argumentative discussion. The debate tried to avoid all generalizations, approximations and sensationalistic approach to the topic, and the conclusions were delivered to the Ministry of Justice BiH and all relevant NGOs after it was over. 59 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 In cooperation with OSCE, CCD in December 2013 organized public debate „Arguments against discrimination“, which gathered young people from Sarajevo, East Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Mostar, Bijeljina and Tuzla who debated on motion: „This House believes that the media should have the most important role in fight against discrimination“. The goal of the debate was to promote antidiscrimination policy, especially among young people in BiH and to stress the importance of argumentative discussion about this topic. Special value of the debate was in the fact that young people across BiH participated in it, confirming that argumentative discussion knows no boundaries and barriers, because personal opinion has no place in debating, only arguments based on concrete evidence – which directly contributed to breaking prejudices, barriers and establishes cooperation among young people. Promotion of antidiscrimination policy in public contributes to recognization of all forms of discrimination in society, and introduces the public to the available mechanisms of protection of endangered rights. On February 13th 2014 CCD organized public debate "Through culture of dialogue to people's rights - Stop the political irresponsibility and street riots", on the occasion of street riots that took place in the towns of FBiH. The aim of the debate was to actively involve all stakeholders of BiH society in a unique dialogue about creating solutions and answers to questions that are unanswered for years, and are related to social and political issues which were the reasons for protests. Through debate CCD sought to encourage reasoned dialogue among all parties, emphasizing justified demands of citizens, but also pointing out that the current government representatives are legitimate representatives and that their replacement can be made only with the full support of all the citizens who elected them as their representatives in authorities. Speakers at the debate were: Salih Foco, PhD, Faculty of Philosophy Sarajevo; Senadin Lavic, PhD; Faculty if political Sciences Sarajevo; Almir Terzic, political analyst and journalist in the daily magazine „Oslobođenja“; Adil Kulenovic, Association of Independent Intellectuals "Krug 99"; Ranka Katalinski psychologist; Predrag Prastalo, European Movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina and moderator Sanja Vlaisavljevic. DEBATE CAMPS Centre of Cultivating Dialogue is known among its members for organizing interesting educational activities, involving participants from all over Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also from the countries of the region. One of the widely known activities is CCD’s summer debate camp. This activity is not only a unique opportunity to learn about the debate and a 60 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 variety of subjects, but also an opportunity for the debaters (especially those of lower economic status) to afford a holiday at sea or in the mountains. The only prerequisite for participation is the desire to learn, as well as adherence to the highest standards of conduct which are regulated by CCD codes. Camps were organized continuously in the period 1998 - 2008. Shortly after the first camp was organized the activity has become a favorite activity for debaters and debate coaches. Due to the set of circumstances, from 2008 to 2014 CCD made a pause in the organization of this activity. This activity was restarted in 2015 when CCD organized a summer debate camp in Neum, which was attended by 100 participants from all over Bosnia and Herzegovina. Another Camp was organized in January 2016 with more than 100 participants. This continued the tradition of meeting others and different, and to strengthen links between all citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina who have shown good will to participate in activities that promote coexistence, reconciliation and tolerance. 61 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 ONLINE DEBATES Centre of Cultivating dialogue started a project of online debating – Debatology with goal to promote the importance of culture of communication on the internet in March 2013 on Facebook. Since April 2013, Debatology, based on the Agreement of cooperation, became a subforum on the most important internet portal for students in BiH and wider, Studomat.ba. Each Monday, CCD publishes three interesting debating motion, based on the most popular media texts and information from the previous week. Before publishing motions, the best debater for the previous week is chosen, and the debater with most weekly wins becomes the debater of the month. CCD provides the monthly winner with the recognized and valuable certificate, which is sent to the winner's home address togethe with the symbolic prize. So far, weekly and monthly winners were debaters from all parts of BiH, as well as debaters from neighbouring countries. Debatology thus became the first online space for debating in BiH and wider, where young people have the opportunity to exchange the argumentative opinions about the most current topics. Supervisors of debating are international debate judges, who monitor the code of conduct which implies mutual respect, corroboration of arguments with evidence which mush have valid sources, avoiding ad hominem argument etc. The rules of Debatology are available at: http://www.ckdbih.com/index.php/debatologija/pravila-podforuma-debatologija and the criteria for selection of the best debatologist at: http://www.ckdbih.com/index.php/debatologija/kriteriji-za-izbor-najboljeg-debatologa Studomat.ba publishes an interview with the monthly winner each month. WEBINARS- ONLINE SEMINARS In 2015, CCD has launched a series of webinars - online seminars that aim to educate the general public on a variety of topics: bullying, juvenile delinquency, human rights, discrimination, cultural heritage, inclusion... These online activities are informal education tool that can be used by anyone with Internet access. This is especially interesting for the young people who spend a lot of time in the online world. This way youth can learn new things abou many topics while browsing the net. # Title Link 1. Protection of human rights is in my hands Webinar “Power of argument https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=pbCFgvYZX2I https://www.youtube.com/watc 2. Publishing date January 2015 February 2015 62 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 # 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Title Link rather than the argument of power - stop juvenile delinquency” Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power - stop juvenile delinquency”#2 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power - stop juvenile delinquency”#3 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power - stop juvenile delinquency”#4 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power - stop juvenile delinquency”#5 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power - stop juvenile delinquency”#6 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power - stop juvenile delinquency”#7 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power - stop juvenile delinquency”#8 Webinar: This is mine/our cultural heritage #1 Webinar: This is mine/our cultural heritage #2 Webinar “All different all equal” Let’s learn together about Antidicrimination law Webinar: This is mine/our cultural heritage #3 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #1 h?v=KvcWTaVGIac Publishing date https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=7-nehqhKCkc February 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=wzK7jeZgP-c March 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=mnM48mPt39c June 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=_LFJ3fF5wzQ July 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=i3JJhBdGyt4 July 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=MU--qMyMFHg July 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=4UrsjhTo_D4 July 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=NbmeM7dts9k https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=mmXat6TZPWk https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=w7y2Zk1FvTo August 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=EM4dI3V6Glw https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=s_Kjvl8s1pA September 2015 September 2015 August 2015 September 2015 63 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 # 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Title Link Webinar Let's Say 'Yes? To the inclusion of children with disabilities in studying and development #1 Webinar Let's Say 'Yes? To the inclusion of children with disabilities in studying and development #2 Webinar “All different all equal” Let’s learn together about Antidicrimination law BiH #2 Webinar Tolerance and antidiscrimination #1 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #2 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #3 Webinar Tolerance and antidiscrimination # 2 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=Pzjx-lyUIJk Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #4 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #5 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #6 Webinar “Introduction to the terms of tobacco, narcotics, stimulants” #1 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #7 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #8 Webinar “Power of argument rather than the argument of power” #9 Publishing date October 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=ZziifiAy33I October 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=BIeSuKQRVig&feature=yout u.be https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=qo0rRutV9KE https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=ywzgQg4-308 October 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=A9XWCRaQaXU December 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=t4ViRo5Ar6w&feature=yout u.be https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=RGJeZGLCrDU&feature=yo utu.be https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=pazSodOqWS0 January 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=dyjNUfubXVw October 2015 November 2015 January 2016 March 2016 May 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=nO4v962eQ7U May 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=yPmMY8b8e_U August 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=W7zWV5c940c August 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=U44wFf-e0lM August 2016 64 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 # 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Title Link Webinar “Understanding abuse of drugs” #2 Webinar “Understanding abuse of drugs” #3 Webinar “Perpetrators and victims of criminal offences are our children” #1 Webinar “Perpetrators and victims of criminal offences are our children” #2 Webinar “Perpetrators and victims of criminal offences are our children” #3 Webinar “Principles of drug abuse prevention”#4 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=RjQmRWoS0Dk https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=ikgYFKiSAjI https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=oqXOTu-gA0I Webinar “Culture of living and communicating” Webinar “Raising children is more important than educating them“ Publishing date August 2016 August 2016 August 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=O4BxMvCO6Y0 August 2016 https://youtu.be/JXFbPlIUoHA September 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=OJSavlG1jS0&feature=youtu. be https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=PacL2i3NOgg https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=bCTMhEEDYVA&feature=y outu.be September 2016 September 2016 September 2016 65 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 PUBLICATIONS Centre of Cultivating Dialogue published 36 publications so far – 16 books and 20 almanacs/brochures: 66 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES Visit out web site www.ckdbih.com ... or get a hold of a copy of „Debate News“ „Debate News“ is a monthly informant which Centre of Cultivating Dialogue issues continuously since its founding in 1997. Debate News in humorous and interesting way brings all current information on CCD’s activities and the information from international and world debate scene. Within the project „Provide a good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU“ supported by European Commission - office in Brussels, Centre of Cultivating Dialogue issued a special edition of „Debate News“, devoted to the minority rights in BiH and countries in the Region. Uniqueness of this Debate News was numerous articles written by young people from Western Balkan countries in their native languages, and the current information on minorities in these countries. You can see its content on official website of Centre of Cultivating Dialogue – www.ckdbih.com. 67 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Visit our official facebook group or some of the projects' pages CENTAR ZA KULTURU DIJALOGA (Centre of Cultivating Dialogue) http://www.facebook.com/gr oups/134200443968/?bookma rk_t=group KROZ DEBATU SAZNAJMO VIŠE O HIV-u (Learn more about HIV through debate) http://www.facebook.com/kr ozdebatusaznajmoviseohivu?b ookmark_t=page STOP VRŠNJAČKOM NASILJU I MALOLJETNIČKOM PRESTUPNIŠTVU U BiH (Stop Peer Violence and Juvenile Delinquency in BiH) https://www.facebook.com/S topVrsnjackomNasiljuiMalolje tnickomPrestupnistvu?fref=ts STOP NETOLERANCIJI U BiH DEBATOLOGIJA (Debatology) http://www.facebook.com/ Debatologija?bookmark_t=pa ge RECIMO NE GOVORU MRŽNJE (Say ‘No’ to hate speech) http://www.facebook.com/ pages/Recimo-NE-govorumr%C5%BEnje/10027964680 4904?bookmark_t=page DEBATOM PROTIV DISKRIMINACIJE (Using Debate to Fight Against Discrimination) https://www.facebook.com /debatomprotivdiskriminacij e?fref=ts (Stop Intolerance in BiH) https://www.facebook.com/ pages/Stop-netoleranciji-uBiH/755645774502644?fref=ts 68 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 CCD'S REFERENCE LIST Before you, dear readers, is a timeline through projects and donors with whom CCD worked and cooperated for 19 years of its existence and who gave their trust to CCD. Time frame Project Aims of the project Cost Sponsor Contact person for sponsor 1. 1997 – 1999 Introducing debate into the educational system in BiH Democratization of educational system in BiH. Introducing debate as a model for communication in the educational and public spheres in BiH. Establishing dialogue between young people across BiH territory and combating ethnic prejudice. 220.000 $ OSI NY Noel Selegzi 2. 1998 – 2000 TV debates “Pro and Cons” Establishing formal concept of arguing in BiH. - UNICEF, UNESCO, FTV Maja Anzulović, Erna Ribar 3. 2000 – 2004 Development of debate in the educational system in BiH 746.135 BAM OSF BiH OSI NY Dženana Trbić Noel Selegzi 4. June 2000 – January 2001 Debates about children’s rights 30.705 BAM UNICEF Erna Ribar 5. 2001 Being a boy – being a girl Rising awareness in high school students about playing roles of the opposite sex 30.445 BAM Program for female issues Nada Sofronić Ler and Dženana Trbić Expansion of debate program through Introduction of debate in the schools reform of the teaching methods. This reform means that debate becomes important instrument in adopting knowledge and understanding civic political awareness. 2001. 32.000 USD 2002. 44.186,80 BAM 2003. 77.666,89 BAM 2004. 22.881,20 BAM 2005. 7.000 BAM FOD BiH Dženana Trbić 70.469 BAM UNICEF Erna Ribar 39.623 € European Commission Office in BiH Gordana Šuvalija 10.000 $ IDEA and EC Marcin Zaleski 9.748 $ OSI and SEEYLI Sana Munasifi No. 6. 2001 - 2005 Reform of high school education in Tuzla Canton 7. July 2001 – December 2002 Using discussion to protect human rights 8. June 2003 – December 2004 Human rights in schools and local community – Advocacy through debate 9. April 2003 Youth meeting 10. January – December 2003 Advocacy through Debate Expanding the debate program by introducing debates in schools which involve the change in methodology, incorporating debate in classrooms as a vital tool for gaining knowledge and developing consciousness of civic duties. Realize a link between young generations in BiH through education, discussions and the culture of dialogue. Connect the youth from the entire BiH, fight prejudice, education in tolerance, nurturing feeling of unity, making the educational system more democratic. Introduce a democratic model of thinking and decision making together with education in human rights in BiH by strengthening the development of culture of dialogue. Provide education in debate and public speech in Bosnian schools and research the key issues which target group identified in schools and local communities. Workshops for students about the importance of debate and culture of dialogue, promoting the parliamentary debate format. Promoting non-violent dialogue. 69 11. August 2004 State debate competition 12. July 2004 – December 2005 TV debates “Provide a Good Reason” 13. 14. 15. January – December 2005 January – December 2005 June – December 2005 CORE funds EMF/Network funds High schools help build civil society in local communities June – September 2005 Small Grants program 17. July 2005 Public speech trainings 18. July 2005 World debate championship (Youth Forum) 19. December 2005 Workshops for students and teachers of high schools in Herzegovina 20. December 2005 – February 2006 State debate competition „Debate without borders“ 21. December 2005 Word is stronger than drugs 16. 22. 23. January – December 2006 January – December 2006 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Nansen Connect and create multiethnic school debate 2.000 BAM Dialogue Nebojša Šavija teams across BiH. Center Combat prejudice about the existence of soSwiss Office called forbidden topics and the supposed lack of for experience and knowledge in youth to debate on Developme the problems which concern them. Develop Mersiha Čaušević 86.860 BAM nt and critical thinking and democratic decision making, Žarko Papić Cooperation contributing to the development of civil society (SDC) and through debate with young people as IBHI participants. Developing critical thinking and debate skills. Additional funds for other CCD approved project. Democratization of educational system in BiH. Introducing debate as a model of communication in educational and public BiH space. Establishing dialogue between youth in whole BiH and breaking ethno-national prejudices. The project of intercity club visits – this form of activity is a prerequisite to bringing the process of constructing the civil society to smaller towns and marginalized groups, which include not only schools, but entire communities. A pilot for setting up future possibility of educating the people through informal forms of education made possible by debate. Five (5) speech workshops backed by arguments and debate intended for the recipients of the Foundation stipend. The aim of the workshops is to build on the existing oral skills and teach the culture of dialogue. Participation of BiH representatives in World debate championship (Youth Forum). The expansion of the debate program by introducing debate in the Herzegovinian high schools. The aim is to familiarize the participants with the possibilities the debate can offer and incite interest in this form of extracurricular activity. Build connections and create multiethnic school debate clubs in whole BiH using English as a common language. The selection of Bosnian representatives at World Debate Championship 2006 in Romania. Dženana Trbić 63.372 BAM OSF BiH 13.350 BAM OSF BiH/ OSI NY Dženana Trbić Noel Selegzi 7.300 BAM OSF BiH Dženana Trbić 7,780 BAM World Bank Srećko Latal Directly funded Heinrich Böll Foundation Sarajevo Mirela Ginter Đečević 7.000 BAM 20.000 BAM Brčko District Government OSCE Mostar and Nansen Dialogue Center Mostar Mirsad Đapo Nebojša Šavija 84.723 BAM UK Embassy Amra Salkić Dalila Zvizdić Sabina Đapo To raise awareness about harmfulness of drugs among youth. 3.000 BAM Municipality Novo Sarajevo Damir Hadžić Rada Lukić CORE funds Developing critical thinking and debate skills. 46.770,00 BAM OSF BiH Dženana Trbić EMF/Network funds Additional funds for other CCD approved project. 69.881 BAM OSF BiH/ OSI NY Dženana Trbić Noel Selegzi 70 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 24. 25. May – December 2006 Building civil society through the involvement of high school students in the elections Ten (10) TV debates on key youth issues previously researched in the reports of NGOs and political platforms from 2002. 52.360 $ Center for Civil Initiatives and USAID Word Against Segregation Organizing intercity workshops for debate clubs – the fight against segregation in educational institutions in local communities, strengthening cooperation and improving educational activities, improving the skills of high school students to enable them to work with their peers in neighboring communities and municipalities, solving the problems experienced when faced with coexistence and building useful conflict resolution skills. 8.237 BAM UNDP Amra Kapetanović – Seers 27. July 2006 28. November 2006 – October 2007 31. Zlatan Ohranović Irma Harambašić Empower the youth from all parts of BiH by providing them with specific skills in problem recognition, project writing and the presentation and discussion about their project proposals in series of public TV debates. April – December 2006 30. Mersiha Čaušević Žarko Papić January – December 2006 Project of TV debates entitled „Youth activism through TV debates – „Provide a Good Reason“ 26. 29. 77.559 BAM Swiss Office for Cooperation and Development and Independent Bureau for Humanitarian Issues Sarajevo January – December 2007 January – December 2007 March 2007 World debate championship (Youth Forum) Building the new educational system by discovering debate Participation of BiH representatives in World debate championship (Youth Forum). 8.000 BAM Brčko District Government Mirsad Đapo Introduce debate into the official yearly curriculum in Bosnian schools by lobbying the relevant governmental institutions. The selection and the preparation of the team to represent BiH at World debate Championship 2007 in Czech Republic. 38.841 £ UK Embassy Sabina Đapo CORE funds Developing critical thinking and debate skills. 53.774 BAM OSF BiH Dženana Trbić EMF/Network funds Additional funds for other CCD approved project. 11.450 BAM OSF BiH/ OSI NY Dženana Trbić Noel Selegzi Provide a good Reason for the Culture and Education of Youth in BiH Two (2) TV debates on current issues about the youth. The participants and the target group were high school students. 1.500 BAM Municipality of Centar, Sarajevo Zakira Šero Mersiha Čaušević Dženan Trbić Srećko Latal 32. March 2007 – February 2008 Project of TV debates “The Voice of Youth through Debates” 33. July 2007 – May 2008 The project of TV debates “We Want to Be Heard” Train the youth from all parts of BiH in skills of presentation and discussion about the issues relevant to the youth by producing a series of TV debates. The footage was planned to be used as an educational tool for the coming generations of debaters and trainers. 56.946 BAM Swiss Office for Cooperation and Developme nt and Independent Bureau for Humanitaria n Issues Sarajevo Create an environment of tolerance and peaceful communication between the youth and the government in BiH to solve the problems specific to youth in BiH. 12.707 $ World bank and Nokia 71 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 34. May 2007 – May 2008 The project of TV debates „The Voice of the Youth in the Partnership for Peace through Debates“ 35. May – June 2007 TV debates about youth policies Train the youth coming from all regions of BiH in skills of presentation and discussion on topics of youth issues through TV debate entitled „The Youth is Responsible for the Creation of Youth Policies“. 36. July – September 2007 Provide a good Reason TV debates within the framework of the „The Days of European Legacy“ project. 15.000 BAM 37. July – September 2007 Debate for a Better Tomorrow Public debates in high schools all over BiH. 6.000 BAM March 2007 – September 2008 The project of TV debates „The Voice of Youth through Debates“ Empowering the youth through debate with special attention paid to the problems affecting the youth at the local and regional level as well as globally, the relationship between youth and the government with youth as direct participants in public discussions (the students as initiators of change, not only its subjects). 13.800 € 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. November 2007 November 2007 – November 2008 January – December 2008 January – December 2008 September – July 2008 May – November 2008 July 2008 – July 2009 Educate the youth and the public in BiH on the basic concepts and significance of the Partnership for peace and NATO membership. 23.997 $ US Embassy Irma Harambašić 5.000 BAM CISP Italy Haris Sahačić Federal ministry of Culture and Sports Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports Hungarian Embassy State and public institutions Private enterprises Gavrilo Grahovac Meliha Alić Csaba Felegyhazi The project of commemorating the 10th anniversary of CCD Regional TV debates „The Voice of Youth through Debates“ Develop solidarity and promote tolerance among the youth in line with the adoption of social cohesion through the promotion of the young people as active citizens with the emphasis on the EU standards. 19.565 $ BTD Balkan Trust Democracy Ivan Vejvoda CORE funds Developing critical thinking and debate skills. 46.883,00 BAM OSF BiH Dženana Trbić EMF/Network funds Additional funds for other CCD approved project. 19.972 BAM OSF BiH/ OSI NY Dženana Trbić Noel Selegzi IDEA YOUTH FORUM 2009 World debate competition 2009. 138.369 BAM OSI NY Noel Selegzi The project of TV debates „Youth in Region and European Union“ Empowering the youth through debate with special attention paid to the problems affecting the youth at the local and regional level as well as globally, the relationship between youth and the government with youth as direct participants in public discussions (the students as initiators of change, not only its subjects). 4.127 € Embassy of Slovakia Samra Komlija 6.000 BAM Government of Canton Bosanskopodrinjski and the Ministry of Education and science of Sarajevo Safet Kešo State competitions project 23.550 BAM Presenting the achievements of CCD. 6.850 BAM Introduce debate to the official school curriculum in BiH by lobbying the relevant authorities. The selection and preparation of the team to represent BiH at World Debate Championship in BiH. - 72 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Canton 46. July 2008 – July 2009 „Bosnia Open” Competition Promotion of English language within the framework of an international debate competition, encouraging high school students to communicate to their peers from BiH and the region. 30.377 BAM 1.000 BAM 47. 48. 49. March 2008 – October 2008 January – December 2009 January – December 2009 39.706 BAM CORE funds Developing critical thinking and debate skills. 48.800 BAM OSF BiH Dženana Trbić EMF/Network funds Additional funds for other CCD approved project. 29.400 BAM OSF BiH/ OSI NY Dženana Trbić Noel Selegzi 27.989 BAM UNDP Sarajevo Nela Porobić 258.550 € European Commission Office in Brussels Suzan Arslan Bring together youth from all over the world by helping them test their existing debating skills and learn new ones, while overcoming their ethnic, racial, religious and language barriers and prejudice and building a cultural bridge between youth of the world by acquiring skills of critical thinking, non-violent communication, verbal skills and the culture of dialogue. 88.600 BAM State and public institutions - Give power to the efforts of women and present the public with women’s professions. Directly funded Friedrich Ebert Foundation Sunita Hasagić The project of public debates and intercity club visits with the aim of raising awareness about the significance of being involved in decision making processes in local communities. 4.976 BAM CPCD, Olof Palme, SIDA Omir Tufo 52.780 BAM OSI NY Noel Selegzi 8.000 BAM Ministry of Civil Affairs Mirjana Nikolić 50. 51. June 2009 – December 2011 Provide a good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU 53. August – September 2009 54. September – December 2009 55. December 2009 – December 2011 56. June – December 2009 - Develop solidarity and promote tolerance among youth in line with the adoption of social cohesion through the promotion of the young people as active citizens with the emphasis on the EU standards. Youth and Transitional Justice July – August 2009 Mirjana Nikolić, Haris Lokvančić, Ramiz Kadić The project of TV debates “The Voice of Youth through Debate” January – June 2009 52. Ministry of Civil Affairs, Swiss Embassy, City of Sarajevo Private firms Swiss Office for Cooperation and Developme nt and IBHI World Debate Competition in BiH 2009 Networking of female politicians at the local level Building efficient community management through civic activism EMF EC „Provide a good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU“ Through Debate to a European BiH Holding public debates, intercity club meetings and state debate festival in BiH on topics of transitional justice, reconciliation and facing the past. The project of regional cooperation of exYugoslav republics through the implementation of TV debates, seminars and competitions, with special emphasis given to the minority rights in the countries of Western Balkans. The project of regional cooperation of exYugoslav republics through the implementation of TV debates, seminars and competitions, with special emphasis given to the minority rights in the countries of Western Balkans. 6 TV debates in the aftermath of the World Debate Championship. The aim was to present BiH as a European country, promote its interests and enhance its reputation in the Region, develop a dialogue between the youth in line with the adoption of social cohesion by promoting young people as 14.200 BAM Private enterprises Mersiha Čaušević Žarko Papić - 73 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 active citizens, strengthen mutual understanding between the youth of the region. 57. September 2009 – April 2010 Learning and Cooperation between Schools on Topic of the Protection of Water Resources Promote the significance of water resources protection, water being the most important natural resource in BiH, engage student by the means of debate about the possible courses of action to preserve water quality in BiH. 58. January – December 2010 CORE funds Developing critical thinking and debate skills. 59. February – December 2010 Debate – Tolerance – EU 60. March 2010 – Today Justice network BiH 61. March 2010 – March 2011 Members of the executive board of NGO Council 62. March 2010 - Today Members of NGO Council May - June 2010 Prevention Circle (Coordination, Information, Respect, Cooperation, Law Education) – Building Common Strategies against Juvenile Delinquency in BiH 64. August – December 2010 The Realization of Potential of Young People in BiH through Building their Advocacy Capacity 65. November 2010 State debate competition – Debate Festival 66. November EMF EC for 63. Fostering European Integration by developing tolerance between high school students participating in joint activities in local communities. Members of the network of civil organizations in the field of justice. The aims were to exchange experience and ideas in an effort to reform the judicial system. The network is financially supported by USAID. NGO Council is a network of Bosnian and international NGOs working towards the stabilization and development of BiH. It implements programs in the fields of reconstruction, return of the displaced population, economic reintegration, justice, human rights and the development of civil society. NGO Council is a network of Bosnian and international NGOs working towards the stabilization and development of BiH. It implements programs in the fields of reconstruction, return of the displaced population, economic reintegration, justice, human rights and the development of civil society. Making possible the exchange of experiences and establishing dialogue between different parties in fight against juvenile delinquency; provide the target group with information on the procedures of treating juvenile offenders, promoting cooperation and coordination between all the involved parties in effort to create a unified strategy in fight against juvenile delinquency. Upgrading and strengthening active civil participation and inclusion of young people in social changes in local communities through education about youth about public advocacy techniques and through positive experiences and examples of good practice with aim to achieve positive changes in BiH society and solving youth problems. State debate competition and selection and preparation of the team to represent BiH at World Debate Championship in Turkey 2011. The project of regional cooperation of ex- 7.142 € OSCE Sana Heikinnen 2.000 BAM Agency for the drainage basin of the Sava RiverSarajevo - 50.093,00 BAM OSF BiH Dženana Trbić 17.454 € Hungarian Embassy Csaba Felegyhazi Volunteering USAID Elmerina Ahmetaj Hrelja Volunteering NGO Council Goran Bubalo Volunteering NGO Council Goran Bubalo 10.238 € TACSO (Technical Assistance for Civil Society Organizatio ns) Office in BiH Slavica Drašković 4.990 BAM CPCD & SIDA Omir Tufo 2.000 £ UK Embassy Sabina Đapo 12.350 $ BTD The Ivan Vejvoda 74 2010 – November 2011 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. January 2011 – January 2012 March – November 2011 February – December 2011 project „Provide a good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU“ Developing culture of dialogue in marginalized groupsYOUTH, in local communities for democratic development of BiH society Development of Culture of Dialogue in young People in local Communities for democratic Development of BiH Society Meet the Debate - the Benefits of Argumentative Discussion and Critical Thinking March 2011 Agreement on cooperation between the Government of Sarajevo Canton and NGO sector in Sarajevo Canton June 2011 Agreement between the City of Sarajevo and civil society organizations of the City of Sarajevo Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Yugoslav republics through the implementation of Balkan TV debates, seminars and competitions, with Trust for special emphasis given to the minority rights in Democracy the countries of Western Balkans. Creating society with conscientious citizens ready to actively participate in solving the problems in their local communities. Raising awareness of citizens in democratic society about the importance of inclusion in decision making process in local communities exclusively through debate, development of culture of dialogue and debate in general in BiH society. Stimulating the development of culture of dialogue, enabling young people and all those interested to become bearers of positive changes, primarily in the educational system in order to promote democratic model of communication and decision making. To improve mutual dialogue and cooperation in planning and giving basic services to citizens of Sarajevo; Increasing the level of mutual respect and tolerance for specific roles and responsibilities which Government of Sarajevo Canton and NGO sector have for the development of the Canton and welfare of all its citizens; Greater participation of citizens and NGOs in decision making and creation of public policies within jurisdiction and powers of the Sarajevo Canton; Planned support and co-financing sustainable development of NGO sector in Sarajevo Canton; Promotion and support to free association of citizens for the protection of their citizenship; Support to development of free will (voluntary) work, individual and corporate philanthropy, social solidarity and social capital; Providing synergic actions of Sarajevo Canton Government and NGO sector in the process of European integrations; Joint advocacy and lobbying toward higher instances on entity and state level for solving citizens’ problems. Agreement on cooperation to, on the basis of common values pursued by the NGO and public sector, establish a clear, efficient and transparent procedure for mutual cooperation and partnership. 25.460 BAM OSI NY Noel Selegzi 6.944 $ MDG Achievemen t Fund Nedžada Faginović 2.000 BAM Municipality of Centar Sarajevo Zakira Šero - - Canton Sarajevo, Office of Quality City of Sarajevo Zlata Hašimbegović Nermina Suljević 75 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 72. June – December 2011 73. June – December 2011 74. 75. 76. 77. EMF EC „Provide a good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU“ EMF EC for project „Provide a Good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU“ November – December 2011 Tourism Popularization among Young People in Sarajevo Canton November – December 2011 EMF EC for project „Provide a good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU“ November – December 2011 Support for developing Debate program in BiH November – December 2011 EMF EC for project „Provide a good Reason for Ex YU Countries in the EU“ 78. February – July 2012 Victims and Perpetrators of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency 79. March – November 2012 Learn more about HIV Through Debate The project of regional cooperation of exYugoslav republics through the implementation of TV debates, seminars and competitions, with special emphasis given to the minority rights in the countries of Western Balkans. 2.000 BAM The project of regional cooperation of exYugoslav republics through the implementation of TV debates, seminars and competitions, with special emphasis given to the minority rights in the countries of Western Balkans. 2.000 BAM Educating young people in order to present the tourism potential of Sarajevo Canton, to encourage creativity of young people to promote cultural and historical attractions of Sarajevo, to connect young people from the Western Balkans with young people from BiH in the capital of BiH, to encourage public debate on topic of the position of tourism in Sarajevo Canton, to increase the quality of tourism promotional materials in innovative manner. The project of regional cooperation of ex-Yugoslav republics through the implementation of TV debates, seminars and competitions, with special emphasis given to the minority rights in the countries of Western Balkans. Democratization of the educational system in BiH. Introducing debate as a model for communication in the educational and public spheres in BiH. Establishing dialogue between young people across the territory of BiH and combating ethnic prejudice. The project of regional cooperation of exYugoslav republics through the implementation of TV debates, seminars and competitions, with special emphasis given to the minority rights in the countries of Western Balkans. Strengthening the role of civil society in BiH in decision making processes and implementation of juvenile delinquency prevention politics and protection of juveniles in conflict with law; Contribution to the development of structures for the reception of juveniles in conflict with the law before and after court proceedings; Advocating for the adoption of necessary legislation; Advocating for changing the existing inadequate legislation; Advocating the adoption of new Strategy for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency in BiH. Raising awareness in youth about the importance of informing on HIV, sexual and reproductive health, methods of HIV prevention and breaking prejudices against infected people; Education of students, teachers, parents and total local community on HIV through direct engagement of youth; Peer education and mutual communication of youth in spreading information on HIV; Encouraging youth to do different activities in schools with goal to better inform and spread information about the HIV Ministry of Culture and Sport of Sarajevo Canton Ministry of Family, Youth and Sport of Republic of Srpska Ivica Šarić Nada Tešanović 2.000 BAM Ministry of Economy of Sarajevo Canton Rusmir Sendić 5.000 BAM City of Sarajevo Alija Behmen 22.000 BAM Avaz d.o.o. Fahrudin Radončić 4.000 BAM Ministry of Education and Science FbiH Damir Mašić 3.458,53 BAM Municipality Novo Sarajevo, Sarajevo Nedžad Koldžo 34.630 EUR UNDP Vedad Pinjo 76 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. May – December 2012 Victims and Perpetrators of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency May 2012 Paralympics – equal chances for all or suffering? September – December 2012 Youth Speak to Those Who Decide August – December 2012 The Victims and the Perpetrators of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency: in local communities November – December 2012 November 2012 – June 2013 Academy and Online Campaign of all participants against hate speech Celebration of CCD’s 15th anniversary: Debate in BiH – 15 years later – An Illusion or problem; Education of youth for research and advocating for solving problems which they identify; Decrease stigma and discrimination towards persons with HIV infection risk. Strengthening the role of civil society in BiH in decision making processes and implementation of juvenile delinquency prevention politics and protection of juveniles in conflict with law; Contribution to the development of structures for the reception of juveniles in conflict with the law before and after court proceedings; Advocating for the adoption of necessary legislation; Advocating for changing the existing inadequate legislation; Advocating the adoption of new Strategy for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency in BiH. To raise awareness and knowledge of the public, especially youth, about the Paralympics and the message it sends. To improve systematic cooperation of youth with schools, Education Pedagogical Institute of Canton of Sarajevo and Ministry of Science and Education through mutual activities; To motivate youth to take more active role in finding solutions for their educational problems; To improve awareness of youth about the necessity of cooperation with government institutions in order to find solutions for recognized problems Strengthening the role of civil society in BiH in decision making processes and implementation of juvenile delinquency prevention politics and protection of juveniles in conflict with law; Sensitizing citizens of BiH, especially youth (ages 15 – 25) about solving the problem of juvenile delinquency and raising awareness on state level about protection of juvenile delinquents’ human rights; Strengthening capacities of youth for direct participation in the decision making process through advocacy, lobbying and raising awareness in local communities. Sensitizing youth for recognizing and overcoming hate speech on the internet and other means of communication; Goals: To educate youth on basic democratic principles of freedom of speech and its misuse; To engage youth in creating realistic plans for overcoming online hate speech; To develop flexible curriculum for three-dayAcademy, combining special contents with training and methodology; To develop and support innovative and user friendly communication tools and cooperation for youth in BiH – focusing on facilitation of dialogue, debate, exchange of ideas and building bridges for cooperation and joint youth initiatives against hate speech. To promote and support debate, strengthening students and actors in local communities as a whole to successfully promote mutual understanding and basic democratic principles, supporting at the same time discussion on all 1.000 BAM Municipality of Ilidža Senaid Memic 2.000 £ British Embassy Sabina Đapo 2.750 BAM Assembly of Canton of Sarajevo – Youth Commission Branislav Crnogorac 11.609,82 BAM MOZAIK Vesna Bajšanski Agić 5.500 EUR European Youth Foundation 2.500 BAM 2.000 BAM Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports Sarajevo Canton Jean-Claude Lazaro Salmir Kaplan Mirjana Malić 77 realistic Choice for BiH on Path to EU Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 levels with special emphasis on university and Assembly high-school students. Ministry of Culture and Dubravko 5.000 BAM Sport of Lovrenović Sarajevo Canton City of 5.000 BAM Alija Behmen Sarajevo Municipality 2.000 BAM Dževad Bećirević Center BH Telecom 3.000 BAM Kadrija Hodžić Plc. AVC Ltd., Bosna Bank International Ltd., Business Center “UNITIC” Dance club in kind „Romantik“, Florist „Palma“, Facit Ltd. IBES Ltd., Merkur BH Insurance Plc. Debate and Culture of Dialogue in BiH – 15 years later – Illusion or real Choice on BiH’s path to European Integration To promote and support debate, strengthening students and actors in local communities as a whole to successfully promote mutual understanding and basic democratic principles, supporting at the same time discussion on all levels with special emphasis on university and high-school students. 13.718,72$ FOSI Maryanne Olson September – October 2013 Debate – The Knowledge Tool Empower youth from Municipality of Ilidža through activities of non-formal education; Develop skills of critical thinking, communication and rhetoric; Point out the advantages of youth associations regarding non-formal educational activities, the benefits of the development of international cooperation and collaboration through the available online services and social networks; Offer youth alternative facilities for leisure; Provide youth competitive advantage in the labor market in comparison to their peers. 972.88 BAM Municipality of Ilidža Senaid Memić 88. September – December 2013 The Victims and the Perpetrators of Criminal Offences are our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency Strengthening the role of civil society in BiH in decision making processes and implementing policies of juvenile delinquency prevention, as well as protecting juvenile delinquents. 4.000,00 BAM Municipality Center Dževad Bećirević 89. January – December 2013 IdebateEU Giving citizens the opportunity to interact and participate in constructing an ever closer Europe, which is democratic and world-oriented, united in and enriched through its cultural diversity, thus 5.775,00 EUR European Commission , Europe for Citizens Yvonne Heselmans 86. 87. March – September 2013 78 90. September – December 2013 Youth Want to Speak – Give them a Chance! 91. September 2013 - June 2014 The Power of the Argument rather than the Argument of Power August – October 2013 Preserving and Promoting Cultural Heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina 92. Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 developing citizenship of the European Union. Program Enhancing tolerance and mutual understanding between European citizens respecting and promoting cultural and linguistic diversity, while contributing to intercultural dialogue. Fostering action, debate and reflection related to European citizenship and democracy, shared values, common history and culture through cooperation within civil society organizations at European level. Encourage the development of a culture of dialogue, enabling youth and all interested parties to become agent of positive change primarily in the education system, in order to promote democratic model of communication and decision-making; Stimulate interactive teaching methods in schools; Improve the system of youth cooperation with schools, representatives of the municipality, Educational-pedagogical Institute of Sarajevo Canton and Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Sarajevo Canton through 1.500,00 Municipality Dževad Bećirević joint activities; Motivate youth to take a more BAM Center active role in solving problems which they face during their education; Increase youth’s awareness of the necessity of cooperation with governmental institutions to find solutions to identified problems; Promote creativity, youth activities and the development of critical thinking, creating a generation of socially conscious citizens; Educate youth about democracy, tolerance, volunteerism, youth activism in local communities, gender equality. To empower youth from all over BiH to become active participants in the fight against violence through various activities of non-formal education; To educate youth from 30 schools across BiH about Kinderpostz the causes and types of violence among youth; To egels voor educate youth from 30 schools across BiH on ways kinderen of peaceful conflict resolution and prevention of door violence through activities in schools and free online kinderen activities; To educate teachers from 30 schools and across BiH in the field of violence prevention, thus IN contributing to the effect of multiplying the project Foundation 18.778,00 € Branka Ivanović results to the next generation and expanding the – number of direct and indirect beneficiaries of the Foundation project activities; To connect youth from across BiH for in one significant joint campaign against violence, improvemen through which they will in the best way raise t of social awareness among their peers and other relevant inclusion of actors in the society about the importance of this children and problems and ways to overcome it; To publish youth in BiH methodology and project results and make them available to all those who have an interest in the fight against violence. To raise general level of knowledge about the culture in citizens, and especially young people; Federal To engage and affirm young people in the field of 5.000,00 Ministry of Salmir Kaplan culture; To present Federation of BiH as an BAM Culture and eminent cultural environment; To present the Sports culture of BiH at the international level; To 79 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 through Cultural Dialogue 93. January – April 2014 Popularization of Tourism among Youth 94. December 2013 – March 2014 Drugs Awareness and Prevention Education 95. January – March 2014 96. June – October 2014 Open Door Days of Culture of Dialogue in BiH All Different, All Equal encourage innovative approach to the presentation of culture in BiH and FbiH. Activate young people to gain awareness of the importance of tourism and promote tourism activities, cultural and historical destinations and natural resources of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Educate young people to promote the touristic potential of the FbiH; Encourage the creativity of young people to promote cultural and historical sights of FbiH; Connect young people from the Western Balkans with young people from Bosnia and Herzegovina; Encourage public debate about the status of tourism in the FbiH; Increase the quality of tourism promotional materials in the innovative way; Provide information about drugs and basic skills that promote positive, healthy life choices; Educate high school teachers and students, the entire BiH public of all ages to appreciate the value of health and care more about each other and life without drugs; Establish online debates about the harmfulness of drugs( through which young people are exempt from the necessity of showing identity) so youth can present their knowledge and attitudes about drugs; Facilitate peer education through alternative steps in the fight against drugs; Train and certify high school students to become peer educators in the fight against drug abuse; Encourage young people to a variety of creative activities in school and the local community in order to prevent drug abuse and juvenile delinquency; Established public campaigns against drug abuse,; Make available to the general community information about the harmfulness of drugs; To raise awareness, especially among young people (high-shool and university students) about the importance of culture of dialogue through the promotion and support of debate, strengthening youth and the actors of community as a whole to successfully promote mutual understanding and basic democratic principles. Strengthen critical thinking, tolerance and respect for other opinions and oponents regardless of differences in attitudes based solely on arguments; Strengthen the institution of open debate by establishing and maintaining foundations of an open and democratic BiH society and culture of dialogue. Familiarize the general public with the Law on Prohibition of Discrimination BiH (July 23rd 2009). And to enhance tolerance and mutual understanding among citizens respecting and promoting ethnic, sexual, religious, cultural and linguistic diversity, contributing to intercultural dialogue as a basic goal of democracy Giving citizens of the Municipality Center the opportunity for interaction and participation in the construction of European principles of democracy that are facing towards the knowledge and respect for fundamental determinants of human rights protection in Europe and the world, united and enriched through cultural diversity while developing the idea of a citizen of Europe. 4.000,00 BAM Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism Branka Đurić 9.000,00 BAM Federal Ministry of Education and Science Damir Mašić 1000,00 BAM BH Telecom Kadrija Hodžić 4000,00 BAM Municipality Center Dževad Bećirević 80 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 97. June 2014 – June 2015 Debate and Culture of Dialogue in BiH – 18 Years After the War Cultivation of action, debate and critical thinking, which is related to democracy, shared values, common history and a common culture through collaboration with civil society organizations operating in the Municipality Center Sarajevo. To educate and raise awareness in municipalities Center on Law and the Prohibition of Discrimination BiH and other mechanisms to protect and promote human rights. Engage young people of Municipality Center to independently create activities that will promote the Law Against Discrimination BiH. Strengthen the institution of open debate by establishing and maintaining the foundations of an open and democratic BiH society and education, thus contributing to reconciliation and the development of BiH as a modern European state with strengthened young people. Strengthen critical thinking and tolerance for different opinions through the use of educational debate as one of the most important forms of informal education in BiH and abroad, creating a generation of socially conscious citizens Promote superior value of debate skills in BiH reinforcing the bridge between young people from the whole country and the Municipality of Old Town, which will contribute to the process of reconciliation, tolerance and trust building with special emphasis on connecting young people from the whole country through numerous online activities Contribute to the development of the local community using its resources and involvement of young people from the area of the Old Town in the project, but all the other debate activities in Bosnia and abroad, enabling young people become the best ambassadors of their countries and local communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the world Strengthen the education system through the introduction of new methods of non-formal education and new debate format Educate for a culture of respect for human rights and vulnerable groups in which human rights are not only recognized but also respected thereby enhancing the process of reconciliation, trust and tolerance 8000,00 KM Municipality Old Town Ibrahim Hadžibajrić Branka Ivanović Karlheinz Dobnigg 98. September 2014 – August 2015 The Power of the Argument rather than the Argument of Power Continuation To encourage and popularize activism in local communities through social network and media campaigns. 16.886,00 € Kinderpostze gels voor kinderen door kinderen and IN Foundation – Foundation for improvement of social inclusion of children and youth in BiH 99. October 2014 February The Power of the Argument rather than the To educate and raise awareness of young people from across BiH in the prevention of bullying and run an active campaign in local communities 1000,00 BAM Raiffeisen BANK d.d. Bosna I 81 2015 Argument of Power 100. June September 2015 Through Culture of Dialogue to Culture of Living 101. June November 2015 All Different, All Equal - part 2 102. August 2015 January 2016 All Different – All Equal: Youth Inter-Ethnic Reconciliation Camps Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Hercegovina Maintain creative workshops in the field of bullying prevention for young people from across BiH Strengthen capacities of young people to actively advocate for solving the problem of violence among peers in local communities Educate teachers from across BiH for workshops in the field of violence prevention in schools, in order to increase the number of direct beneficiaries of the project Raise the general level of knowledge of the culture of the citizens, especially young people, and promote the idea of Sarajevo as the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the intersection of cultural diversity Hire and promote young people in the field of cultural heritage Present Sarajevo Canton as eminent cultural environment Present the culture of Sarajevo to youth from all over Bosnia and Herzegovina Encourage innovative approach to presenting BiH culture among young people from different communities Familiarize the general public with the Law on Prohibition of Discrimination BiH (July 23rd 2009). And to enhance tolerance and mutual understanding among citizens respecting and promoting ethnic, sexual, religious, cultural and linguistic diversity, contributing to intercultural dialogue as a basic goal of democracy Giving citizens of the Municipality Center the opportunity for interaction and participation in the construction of European principles of democracy that are facing towards the knowledge and respect for fundamental determinants of human rights protection in Europe and the world, united and enriched through cultural diversity while developing the idea of a citizen of Europe. Cultivation of action, debate and critical thinking, which is related to democracy, shared values, common history and a common culture through collaboration with civil society organizations operating in the Municipality Center Sarajevo. To educate and raise awareness in municipalities Center on Law and the Prohibition of Discrimination BiH and other mechanisms to protect and promote human rights. Engage young people of Municipality Center to independently create activities that will promote the Law Against Discrimination BiH. Contribute to the promotion of tolerance and interethnic reconciliation among youth from different ethnical and geographical backgrounds by connecting them in joint activities and initiatives, stressing the similarities between them and teaching them to embrace the differences at the same time. Educate youth in the field of lasting peace, by stressing the importance of tolerance and respect of others and employing critical thinking and argumentative discussion instead of inter-ethnic animosities Empower youth to raise their voices and advocate 3000,00 BAM Ministry of Culture and Sports Canton Sarajevo Samer Rešidat 3000,00 BAM Municipality Center Dževad Bećirević 36 820,00 $ United States Embassy Bosnia and Herzegovina Kimberly A. Murphy 82 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 for changes in the society, especially in the field of education, by breaking prejudices and become actively involved in necessary educational reforms and changes in local communities Empower youth to become drivers of positive changes in BiH society by protecting human rights of their peers and others, especially marginalized and vulnerable groups Strenghten the activism of youth in prevention of peer violence through educational, research and especially competitive activities and present the results to the wider public 103. September 2015 - June 2016 The power of the argument rather than the argument of power continuation 104. September October 2015 Let's say „Yes“ to the inclusion of children with disabilities 105. January February 2016 Raiffeisen educational corner January June 2016 The prevention of risky behavior of high school students through recognition and 106. Sensitize the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina (especially high school and high school teachers) for the inclusion of children with disabilities in activities of formal and informal education. Specific objectives Talk about the inclusion of children with disabilities from their perspective, the perspective of their parents and the perspective of their peers Create conclusions and suggestions that can contribute to better inclusion of children with disabilities To promote children's rights through social media and online networks To build educational capacities of young people in the field of conflict communication, peaceful settlement of disputes and conflict prevention. Maintain creative educational workshops in the field of non-conflict communication, peaceful settlement of disputes and conflict prevention for 30 young people from across the country who have not previously participated in a similar activity or have previous knowledge and experience in these areas outside of formal education. Strengthen the capacity of young people for active participation in all spheres of life and society in order to give a contribution to the strengthening of tolerance, reconciliation and, ultimately, lasting peace in BiH. Facilitate the process of peer education in local communities across the country through the transfer of the acquired knowledge and the use of educational materials and content of webinars in schools. To contribute to the understanding of the needs of children and young people of secondary school age and reduce the risk factors that cause deviant behavior Talk with students from 5 pilot high schools in the 15.180,26€ Kinderpostz egels voor kinderen door kinderen and IN Foundation – Foundation for improvemen t of social inclusion of children and youth in BiH Branka Ivanović 6.320,00 BAM The Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Displaced Persons and Refugees of Sarajevo Canton Azra Mulaomerović 2.000,00 BAM Raiffeisen Bank d.d. Bosna I Hercegovina Karlheinz Dobnigg 1.000,00 BAM The Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Displaced Persons and Amela Dautbegović 83 appreciation of their needs July 2016. June 2017 All Different – All Equal: Youth Inter-Ethnic Reconciliation Camps 108. May December 2016 Provide a good reason for better tomorrow combating addiction and the consequences of addictive behavior of young people 109. June November 2016 The Victims and the Perpetrators of Criminal Offences are 107. Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Refugees of Sarajevo Canton Canton of Sarajevo on their needs and getting along in society Identify the problems that lead to risky behavior of young people Establish the most common manifestations of discontent of young people Reflect on the behavior of young people when they are bullies: according to family members, peers, parents, animals, etc; when they are victims of violence: at home, at school, among peers, on the Internet; when they are self-destructive Offer models to overcome the problem and directing energy in a positive direction, instead of drugs, alcohol, violence, delinquency, isolation. Project goal: Contribute to the promotion of tolerance and inter-ethnic reconciliation among youth from different ethnical and geographical backgrounds by connecting them in joint activities and initiatives, stressing the similarities between them and teaching them to embrace the differences at the same time. Objectives: Educate youth that lasting peace is only possible if there is tolerance and respect for others and different, by the means of argumentative discussion, educational debate and employing critical thinking to break inter-ethnical prejudices Empower youth to raise their voices and advocate for changes in the society, especially in the field of education, by becoming actively involved in necessary educational reforms and changes in local communities through cooperation with all relevant actors Empower youth to become drivers of positive changes in BiH society by protecting human rights of their peers and others, especially marginalized and vulnerable groups and to share gained knowledge through peer education To contribute to the ongoing social inclusion of young people in all spheres of social life in BiH by developing critical thinking, discussion and communication skills which will empower them and help them be active citizens in their communities, and agents of change in society through launching initiatives and educating peers about the importance of prevention of deviant behavior To educate young people from across BiH about the importance of prevention of abuse of drugs and alcohol, as well as social alienation and violence towards peers and family as a result of deviant behavior To develop critical thinking skills, communication and rhetoric as young people become active participants in solving problems that affect them Harness the potential of social networks and online tools to spread the project methodology and educational materials, and thus increase the number of participants in the project and the scope of the project results To contribute to the ongoing social inclusion of young people in all spheres of social life in BiH developing critical thinking, discussion and communication skills that will empower them and 43.300,00$ United States Embassy Bosnia and Herzegovina Stefanie AltmanWinans 7.700,00 BAM Federal Ministry of Education and Science Elvira Dilberović 3.000,00 BAM Municipality Center Dževad Bećirević 84 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 our Children – Stop Juvenile Delinquency 110. Juli September 2016 Kultura življenja i komuniciranja help them to be active citizens in their communities, and agents of change in society through launching initiatives and educate peers about the importance of prevention peer violence and juvenile delinquency. To educate young people from across BiH about the importance of prevention of peer violence, domestic violence and juvenile delinquency To develop critical thinking skills, communication and rhetoric as young people become active participants in solving problems that affect them Harness the potential of social networks and online tools to spread the project methodology and educational materials, and thus increase the number of participants in the project and the scope of the project results Combating prejudices in Bosnian society through the use of debate as a form of communication based on a reasoned debate and respect for the other and different Encourage young people to understand the culture of life and co-existence through joint activities and respect the similarities and differences Publish project methodology and make it accessible to young people and the general public throughout BiH using public information service (BHRT) and available free on-line tools that are adapted to the age and interests of young people (YouTube, Facebook, CCD's website) Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports 1.000,00 KM Zora Dujmović Debate clubs in period 1997 – 2015 The list before you is the greatest wealth of CCD. We grew up together, strengthened and achieved successes. We became promoters of culture of dialogue together, and proved that the idea based on joint cooperation of all parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina can last for 19 years and develop into a program recognizable for its work, not only in our country but in the world. Title of the institution „Alija Nametak“ „Čengić Vila II“ „Grbavica 2“ „Hasan Kaimija“ „Isak Samokovlija“ „Mehmedbeg Kapetanović Ljubušak“ „Musa Ćazim Ćatić“ „Nafija Sarajlić“ „Safvet-beg Bašagić“ „Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević“ Place Sarajevo Sarajevo Sarajevo Sarajevo Sarajevo Coach ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Azerina Muminović Almira Hodžić Gološ Zuhra Kalauzović Hidajet Hadžiavdić Nevzeta Doljančić Debate club Period of engagement in the Debate program „Kolibri“ - 2011. – 2012. 2012. – 2013. 2005. – 2006. 2011. – 2012. 2011. – 2012. Sarajevo Mirsada Lukač - 2011. – 2012. Sarajevo Sarajevo Sarajevo Amela Tiro Alena Barlov Siddi Namir Ibrahimović - 2011. – 2013. 2011. – 2012. 2011. – 2012. Sarajevo Azemina Hujdur - 2011. – 2012. 85 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 „Vladislav Skarić“ Centar za slušnu i govornu rehabilitaciju KŠC „Sv. Josip“ Osnovna škola Osnovna škola Bijelo Polje Treća osnovna škola Gimnazija Građevinska škola Medicinska škola Sarajevo Inera Isović - 2011. – 2012. Sarajevo Aida Šečić - 2011. – 2012. Sarajevo Sanja Jurić - 2011. – 2012. Mostar Amela Čosić - 2007. – 2009. - 2006. – 2007. Brčko Banja Luka Banja Luka Banja Luka Midhat Đedović HIGHSCHOOLS Zoran Pejašinović Živka Kukrić Branka Kukić Dragan Radović Igor Damjanović Svjetlana Vujasin “Castra” „Gimnazijalac“ „Gorgije“ - Slavica Rakić – Klepić “Puls” Opća gimnazija KŠC-a Banja Luka Anton Šarac Nikolina Knezar Vlatko Malbašić Mariana Sedić - Srednjoškolski dom Banja Luka Jadranka Knežević - Gimnazija Bihać Medicinska škola Bihać Gimnazija „Filip Višnjić“ Bijeljina Srednja stručna škola Opća gimnazija Bijeljina – Janja Bosanska Krupa Gimnazija „Vaso Pelagić“ Brčko Poljoprivredno – medicinska škola Brčko Srednja ekonomska škola Brčko Srednja tehnička škola Brčko Mehmedalija Lilić Muharem Begić Džanšah Agić Senaid Haskić Radosava Perić Kristina Marković Mladenka Perić “Japodi” “Peace” “Trainsppoting” 2000. – 2008. 1999. – 2009. 2012. – 2016. 2015. - 2016. 2007. – 2008. 2008. – 2009. 1999. – 2002. 2007. – 2008. 2013. – 2014. 2014. - 2015. 2014. - 2015. 2015. - 2016. 2001. – 2002. 1998. – 2000. 1998. – 2000. 2007. – 2011. 2007. – 2009. 1999. – 2009. 2009. – 2012. 2012. – 2013. Boriša Jović - 2009. – 2010. Muhamed Halilović - 2009. – 2012. Slavojka Ribar Abdulah Bećirović Edin Ramić Svjetlana Paunović Branka Kukić Amela Selimović Bašić Abdulah Bećirović Admir Kukuljević Anica Dimitijević Amela Šahović Abdulah Bećirović Lejla Bajraktarević Nusreta Džinić Amela Selimović Senija Tošić Borislav Subašić „Sapienti sat“ “KontoKontra” - 1999. – 2002. 2005. – 2008. 2008. – 2009. 2009. – 2010. 2010. – 2012. 2012- - 2014. 2006. – 2010. 2009. – 2012. 1999. – 2001. 2001. – 2002. 2008. – 2015. 2011. – 2016. 2007. – 2009. 2009. – 2010. 2010. – 2012. 2012. – 2013. 86 Centre of Cultivating Dialogue 1997 – 2016 Omladinski centar „Desnek“ Breza Opšta gimnazija Srednja tehnička škola Mješovita srednja škola Bugojno Bugojno Bužim Srednja škola Čapljina Mješovita srednja škola Čelić Medicinska škola Doboj Nejra Beganović Dajana Cvjetković Amila Hubić Amna Haljeta Edin Huskić Sulvana Duraković Ljiljana Vidić Sandra Čilić Nasiha Mulahalilović Ljiljana Lazić Milena Mitrović Mira Mujkić Haris Mujić „Desnek“ „Gimbusi“ „Ekonomist“ - 2005. – 2008. 2008. – 2010. 2010. – 2012. 2000. – 2006. 2007. – 2008. 2007. – 2008. 2000. – 2003. 2005. – 2006. 2002. – 2016. 2007. – 2008. 2009. – 2010. 2002. – 2005. 2006. – 2013. Opća gimnazija Doboj Istok Donji Vakuf Drvar Srednjoškolski centar Foča Srednja mješovita škola “Zijah Dizdarević” Fojnica Galib Borić “Destijati” 1999. – 2008. Srednjoškolski centar Gacko Milijana Koprivica Radovan Papović Nedeljka Adžić - 2005. – 2009. 2009. – 2010. 2015.-2016. Opšta gimnazija „Enver Pozderović“ Goražde Sanid Zirak “Dialogos” 2000. – 2014. Mješovita srednja škola Gornji Vakuf Amelina Jazvin Nedžad Gudić - Gračanica Azijada Jukan „Demosten“ Gračanica Gračanica Mirsad Letić Dinko Delić - Gradačac Aida Sahačić „Uniqus“ Mješovita srednja škola Mješovita srednja škola Gimnazija „Dr. Mustafa Kamarić“ Mješovita srednja škola SOS KINDERDORF Gimnazija „Mustafa Novalić“ Mješovita srednja škola „Hasan Kikić“ Gradačac Gimnazija Srednja tehnička škola Gradiška Gradiška Srednjoškolski centar Hadžići Srednjoškolski centar „Nedžad Ibrišimović“ Ilijaš „Quo vadis“ Azra Džananović - 2007. – 2016. 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