Gracanica – ESI at virtual discussion on the role of women in Bosnian reforms
21 December 2021

Photo: ESI
ESI senior analyst Adnan Cerimagic participated in a virtual discussion titled “Civil society in discussions on the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Are women’s voices heard?”
The virtual discussion was organised by the Sarajevo based NGO Prava za sve (Justice for everyone) and supported by the Swedish Kvinna Kvinna Foundation and the Swedish Embassy to Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the discussion Adnan presented some of ESI‘s research and analysis, with a special focus on Bosnia. Other speakers included representatives of academia and civil society.
- “How to teach war in the Balkans? For a comprehensive analysis of 20th century history textbooks“
- “Open EU Single Market to the Balkans”
- “Escaping the Hamster Wheel: For a reformed, merit-based EU accession process that offers a credible interim goal”
- “Abandon clichés about Bosnia: Push EU-related reforms instead of arbitrary conditions”
- “Start EU accession talks with North Macedonia: Keep your word. Strengthen reformers”
- “No partition: Why Kosovo and Serbia must not discuss territory”
- “Anti-Corruption Report for the West Balkans: Measure corruption in order to fight it”