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BOSNIA ? WOMEN'S SMALL GRANT PROJECT PROPOSALS
2010 February 23, 13:32 (Tuesday)
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SUMMARY ------- 1. Embassy Sarajevo submits the following four proposals in priority order for S/GWI's small grant initiative to promote women's political, economic, and social advancement. Post received 64 proposals, which were reviewed by representatives of the economic, public affairs (OPA), and USAID offices, with input from the POL. The following projects were selected based on conformity with Mission Strategic Plan goals, potential for greatest impact on women's advancement in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), and geographic reach. ECON in coordination with OPA and USAID will monitor the selected projects and explore ways to integrate them into other USG initiatives. End Summary. NOMINATED PROJECT CAPSULES -------------------------- 2. First priority: "Women's Side of Politics" proposed by the Helsinki Citizen's Assembly (HCA) of Banja Luka. This project addresses the political advancement of women by a) establishing an "academy" to augment women's political skills and experience through internships, and form networks to increase women's political party leadership and elected positions; b) establishing a recognized, vocal group of women commentators on a variety of BiH political, social, and economic issues; and c) forming student forums to promote gender issues among university students to cultivate BiH's next generation of politicians. Although BiH has gender-based quotas to increase women's political participation, the quotas fall far short from being filled. The project fits with USAID democracy and governance programs particularly with election programming and civic advocacy efforts in this critical election year. We will explore ways for OPA and USAID cooperation with HCA when possible. 3. Second priority: "Response to Violence in Families" combating gender-based violence. The project will expand the implementer's successful work linking NGOs with the government. Although a legislative framework and government action plans exist for protection against gender based violence, this does not often translate to government action and coordination with NGOs. The project will expand the NGO's successful model of uniting government, NGOs, and relevant stakeholders through establishing protocols for coordinated work and public campaigns for prevention of violence and protection of victims. It will also directly support and protect victims through the provision of safe houses and related services. 4. Third priority: "Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative" targeting community and police outreach across BiH and rehabilitation of perpetrators. The outreach portion will advocate against gender-based violence in communities and form networks with police to create and/or strengthen community-based advocates. The rehabilitation component will offer a specialized program for perpetrators on both a voluntarily and court referral program to provide necessary assistance to promote non- violent and non-abusive behavior. 5. Fourth priority: "Schools in Action Against Trafficking" initiative to educate parents and students in prevention of trafficking in persons. The project aims to train 640 students and 640 parents in 32 schools and 16 local communities, and to establish networks between parents, teachers, NGOs, and the government to prevent trafficking. The project complements USAID's Trafficking in Persons (TIP) program. The NGO is receiving funding through USAID's implementer, Catholic Relief Services, to develop TIP curricula. It is an excellent link to those efforts by bringing in parents as a key component to preventing TIP. Below are Embassy Sarajevo's four nominated project proposals in priority order. ----------------------------------- PROJECT 1: WOMEN'S SIDE OF POLITICS ----------------------------------- Project Contact Information and Duration ---------------------------------------- Name of Project: Women's Side of Politics Name of Organization: Helsinki Citizen's Assembly, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Contact Person: Lidija Zivanovic Address: Krfska 84, 78000 Banja Luka, BiH Phone: +387 51 432 750 Email: hcabl@blic.net; lzivanovic@hcabl.org Website: www.hcabl.org Amount Requested: USD 87,100 Project Dates: June 01, 2010 - December 31, 2011 Previous U.S. Funding: National Endowment for Democracy: "Youth Network in BiH,"(4/2000-3/2001), USD 43,000; Women's Network BiH, "Be Seen, Be Heard" (4/2004- 3/2005) USD 39,989. Executive Summary ----------------- The project will establish three components: a) a political academy to strengthen women's position and influence within political parties and their management structures; b) a cadre of women experts from various fields known as "Women's Alternative Government" to provide commentary on current issues, such as constitutional and health reform; and c) student forums to discuss gender and political issues comprised of political science students in universities in Banja Luka, Sarajevo, and Mostar to target the next generation of political leaders. The project will mobilize target groups to initiate joint actions to improve women's political profile and incorporate gender issues within BiH's political and education systems. The goal is to transfer responsibilities to universities and members of the Women's Alternative Government. Organization Background ----------------------- Helsinki Citizens' Assembly (HCA) is a local NGO established in 1996 and located in Banja Luka in the entity of Republika Srpska (RS) within BiH. HCA has worked locally and regionally on civic initiatives, reconciliation and empowerment of marginalized groups. HCA has implemented over 50 projects including advocacy for the introduction of quotas within BiH electoral law; guidelines for gender-sensitive language in print media, establishment of a safe house, and strengthened capacity of local women's organizations throughout BiH. HCA is a member of several women's issue networks, and cooperates with many local and regional NGOs, international organizations and government institutions. Projects are managed by an Executive Director, Program Manager, and Financial Manager. HCA staff includes three project coordinators and two assistants. Dragana Dardic, Program Manager, will be responsible for this project. She was a journalist with Radio Free Europe and Reuters prior to joining HCA in 2004, and is the author of several gender- equality publications. Statement of Problem -------------------- Despite a solid legislative framework which guarantees gender equality in BiH, the status of women has only slightly improved. Although quotas mandating a 30 percent participation of women on electoral lists resulted in women's increased participation in legislative bodies, women only comprise 14.29 percent of the BiH House of Representatives and 13.33 percent of the BiH House of Peoples. Men hold all nine State-level minister positions, the presidency of the BiH Council of Ministers, and all three BiH Presidency positions. Key decisions on BiH's future are passed not within legislative and executive bodies, but rather in political party organizations where women's participation is negligible. For example, only 12 out of 107 members of the Main Board of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) are women, and one out of five vice-presidents of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats is a woman. Their influence on political parties and decision-making is marginal. Since the end of the war in BiH in 1995, few to no women were involved in the many negotiations related to social and legal organization of the country, from the Dayton Peace Agreement to recent negotiations constitutional reform. Women who are performing certain public functions are also relatively invisible on the public scene. Research shows that women's presence in printing and electronic media in BiH is below 20 percent, which drops even lower during the pre-electoral period. BiH lacks a visible cadre of women commentators. Project Goal and Objectives --------------------------- Goal: To strengthen the position of women within political parties, especially within managing structures, to enable equal participation in political decision- making processes. Project objectives: To support and empower women politicians as advocates for gender equality through education and training; to initiate the establishment of a group of recognized and respected commentators representing and promoting gender issues and women's perspective on BiH's political scene; to sensitize students to the need for gender equality in BiH political and public spheres. Project Outcomes and Performance Measures ----------------------------------------- a) Political Academy for Women - Leaders, Members and Activists of Political Parties in BiH -- The Academy will be an informal education for women politicians to acquire knowledge and skills needed for increased political participation. Topics will employ a theoretical, feminist approach and include: BiH political systems, European integration, and human rights. Workshops will include advocacy, leadership, negotiations, and media. Participants will write research papers incorporating gender perspectives and activist approaches to these topics, and will participate in internships in offices of established women politicians to link the two groups. Performance measures: Thirty political activists complete the Academy; Number of participants appointed to party managing structures or other public positions, or selected as candidates on electoral lists; Number of follow-on initiatives started by trainees; Trainee public visibility and engagement; Number of trainees placed in internships. b) Women's Alternative Government -- A series of meetings will be organized to establish a "Women's Alternative Government," a cadre of commentators comprised of women, to offer alternative solutions to BiH problems based on principles of tolerance and non-violence. These meetings will assemble stakeholders, and support, identify, and recruit potential members. Working meetings would outline and work to implement the group's strategic goals. Desired outcomes: Identification of members of the Women's Alternative Government; Establishment of the Women's Alternative Government; The Women's Alternative Government makes comments about current events and becomes a recognizable political subject at the BiH political scene. Performance measures: Number of women involved in the Women's Alternative Government; Number of women who support the Women's Alternative Government; Strategic goals of the group established; Frequency of members' public appearances; Number of media reports on group and commentary. c) Student Forums -- The project will establish reading forums within departments of political science at universities in Banja Luka, Sarajevo, and potentially Mostar to target future political leaders and to sensitize students to BiH gender issues and politics and offer different political views. The groups will discuss selected texts dealing with gender policies, politics of multiculturalism, and other topics to supplement the existing curriculum with the most up-to-date literature, and to stimulate debate. Two of the most promising students will receive a small scholarship to write their graduate or postgraduate papers on gender issues in BiH. The project will organize study visits from Banja Luka and Sarajevo to target prejudices, establish communication, and link students, which is at the moment almost non-existent. Students will also have the Women's Alternative Government as a resource. Performance measures: Number of students participating in reading forums; Students' level of satisfaction with the topics; Number of professors involved with forums and the level of readiness to incorporate topics within their lectures; Number of follow-up activities related to forum issues. Public Relation Component: All project information will be available on the organization's website and will be distributed through the BiH established networks targeting gender issues. HCA will regularly inform the media about the project's activities, building on HCA's established cooperation with the media. Detailed Budget --------------- Expenses - Unit # of units Unit rate (USD) Costs (USD) A Salaries 1 Project Coordinator (incl. tax and benefits) - months 18 1120 20160 2 Exec Director (part of salary, incl. tax and benefits) - months 18 182 3276 3 Program Mgr (part of salary, incl. tax and benefits) - months 18 170 3060 4 Admin Asst (50 pct of salary, incl. tax and benefits) - months 18 308 5544 5 Finance Mgr (part of salary, incl. tax and benefits) - months 18 150 2700 - Subtotal Salaries 34740 B Local Office 1 Vehicle costs: Registration, Repair - months 18 40 720 2 Office Rent and Equipment ? Provided in kind from HCA - months 18 0 0 3 Consumable Office Supplies - months 18 50 900 4 Other Services (tel/fax, electr./heat, maintenance - month 18 150 2700 - Subtotal Local Office 4320 C Other costs, services 1 Translation of Documents - pages 25 15 375 2 External Financial Service - months 18 100 1800 3 Bank Charges and Fees (approx. 0.5 pct of budget) - years 2 300 600 - Subtotal Other Costs, Services 2775 D Academy modules (3 modules x 3 days x 30 persons) 1 Moderator's Fee (1 moderator x 3 modules x 2 day) - days 6 150 900 2 Lecturers Fee (6 lecturers x 3 modules) - person-module 18 250 4500 3 Trainers Fee (2 trainers x 3 modules x 1 day) - days 6 200 1200 4 Material for participants (25 people x 3 modules) - person-module 75 3 225 5 Accommodation, Meals and Refreshment (3 days) - people 90 210 18900 6 Travel costs (30 people in each of 3 modules) - people 90 25 2250 - Subtotal Academy Modules 27975 E Establishment of Women's Alternative Government 1 Preparatory Meetings (catering for 10 participants) - meetings 10 150 1500 2 Travel Costs for Meeting Organizers - meetings 7 60 420 3 Rent for Room for Roundtable - days 1 200 200 4 Lunch and Refreshments at Roundtable - people 20 30 600 5 Travel costs for Roundtable - people 15 40 600 6 Meetings of Women's Alternative Government - meetings 2 700 1400 - Subtotal Establishment of Women's Alt Govt 4720 F Reading Forums (14 Sessions in Sarajevo and Banja Luka) 1 Education material (copying, books, etc.) - sessions 14 100 1400 2 Lecturers fee - sessions 14 200 2800 3 Local organizer fee in Sarajevo - sessions 7 150 1050 4 Refreshments - sessions 14 100 1400 5 Accommodation, meals and refreshment for study tours - people 20 110 2200 6 Travel cost for Study tours - people 20 25 500 7 Travel cost for lecturer - meetings 7 60 420 8 Scholarships - people 2 500 1000 - Subtotal Reading Forums 10770 G Public and media promotion -Web masters' fee (tax incl.) - months 18 100 1800 Total Salaries and Other Admin Expenses (A+B+C) 41835 Total Activities Expenses (D+E+F+G) 45265 TOTAL PROJECT COSTS 87100 --------------------------------------------- ---------- PROJECT 2: INSTITUTIONALIZED RESPONSE TO VIOLENCE IN FAMILY --------------------------------------------- ---------- Project Contact Information and Duration ---------------------------------------- Name of Project: Institutionalized Response to Violence in Family Name of Organization: Citizens' Association Medica Zenica DUNS Number: 360185467 Contact Person: Sabiha Husic, Executive Director Address: Krivace, 40, 72000 Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone: +387 32 463 920 Fax: +387 32 463 924 Email: medica1@bih.net.ba [medica followed by numeral 1] Amount Requested: USD 91,220 Project Dates: March 2010 - August 2011 Previous U.S. Funding: "Education for Youth on Gender- Based Violence," (4/1/06 ? 12/31/06), USD 19,380; "Gender-Based and Gender-Focused Education for Youth," (8/07 ? 8/08), USD 19,900; "Cross-Border Cooperation in Combating Violence against Women," 7/1/08 ? 12/31/08, USD 12,500 Executive Summary ----------------- The project "Institutionalized Response to Violence in Family" aims to create an educated, informed and sensitized community to gender-based violence. 2009 had an increase of recorded cases of domestic violence, and despite laws in effect there is still no consistency in their implementation and no adequate support for victims of violence. Medica Zenica will act to establish institutional cooperation with organizations in four cantons of the Federation of BiH that focus on protection of victims of violence. Project activities will be implemented in Zenica-Doboj Canton, Central Bosnia Canton, Una-Sana Canton and Bosnian Podrinje Canton. For prevention of violence, the program will take part in awareness-raising activities by creating activities to mark the campaign "16 Days of Activism against Gender- Based Violence," creating and distributing educational- promotional materials in four cantons, and organizing a state-level conference on "Positive Examples of Institutional Cooperation between the Governmental and Non-Governmental Sector in Protection from Violence." With the purpose of direct assistance and empowerment of victims of violence in the safe house and psychological counseling center, Medica Zenica will provide direct protection and assistance to victims of violence (women, children, and men), secure individual- and group- therapy work with women and children in the safe house and psychological counseling center, as well as with men, victims of violence, and violent persons in the psychological counseling center. Activities are designed for women of different ages and nationalities, victims of violence in the family and community (approximately 220 women), children who are direct or indirect victims of some kind of violence in the family or community (100 children a year, 70% girls and 30 % boys), men of different ages (approximately 45) namely victims of violence in the family and community (approximately 15 men), violent persons (mostly men, approximately 30). Participants in the activities will also include representatives of cantonal ministries of labor, social policy, and refugees; social service centers; police departments; health centers; prosecutor's offices; courts; and local NGOs that deal with violence in the family (approximately 15 persons of different ages, professions, and genders per canton which is in total 60 persons from 4 cantons). Monitoring of the project activities and implementation of the protocols would be done through meetings organized every three months. Background of the Organization ------------------------------ Medica Zenica is an expert women's non-governmental organization that continuously offers psycho-social and medical support to women and juvenile victims of war and also post-war violence. Medica was established in 1993 upon the initiative of German gynecologist Dr. Monika Hauser. The approach to clients -- women and children -- is based on humanistic values. The services that Medica provides include: a shelter/safe house, a psychological counseling office, medical and psychological support during the period of recovery from trauma and consequences of violence, and a day-care center for children. We also have a component of economic empowerment for women and girls implemented through a vocational training project. Medica's clients are women and children but we also work with men within family therapy. Medica Zenica also implements a line of educational, research, advocacy, and publishing projects focused on promotion and protection of human rights, prevention, and rehabilitation from sexual and domestic violence, and combating trafficking in human beings. The organization is managed by the Executive Director, Mrs. Sabiha Husic. The Executive Director relies on an Operational Consultative Team which is comprised of five members. Authorities of the Operational Consultative Team are defined by the Articles of Association and the Rules of Procedure. The staff numbers 31 female and male employees out of which: 2 with MA degree, 13 with university degree, 3 with two-year degree and 13 employees who finished high school education. CV of the Responsible Person ---------------------------- Mrs. Sabiha Husic was born on July 1, 1971 in Vitez, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She has worked in Medica Zenica for 16 years as a psychotherapist/theologian, and she has been the Executive Director since 2007. Education: Master's Degree- State Management and Humanitarian Affairs, University of Sarajevo, University of Belgrade and University of La Sapienza in Sarajevo, 2006. Certificate of Psychosocial Conflict Transformation, School for International Training in Brattleboro, Vermont, 2003. Mrs. Husic has considerable experience in running education programs and therapy group work for women and children (trauma consequences and healing, violence, sexual violence (rape, incest), communication, conflict transformation, upbringing and children?s education), running workshops in psychosocial education and anti- trafficking issues, and educating about understanding of cross-cultural, interreligious, and interethnic differences. She has been a member of the academic team and the Bosnian national coordinator of the European Project for Interreligious Learning (EPIL) -- whose members include Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Lebanon, and Bosnia and Herzegovina -- since 2001. Project Goal and Objectives --------------------------- Project goal: Educate, inform and sensitize communities of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Central Bosnia Canton, Una-Sana Canton, and Bosnian Podrinje Canton about gender-based violence. Project objectives: 1) Establish institutional cooperation for protection of victims of violence and prevention in target cantons, and 2) Care for victims of violence in safe house and psychological counseling center as well as counseling for violent persons. Performance measures: Eight working meetings organized with representatives of institutions and organizations in target cantons; Four three-day educational seminars organized; Sixty participants at educational seminars, 15 participants per canton; Four protocols on mutual cooperation in protection of victims of violence and prevention of gender-based violence developed and signed; Three hundred copies printed and distributed; Four press conferences presenting protocols on mutual cooperation on domestic violence issues; Approximately 100 persons involved in protection of victims of violence and prevention of violence participate in marking the campaign "Sixteen Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence"; One half-day state level conference; 30-50 victims of violence cared for in the safe house Medica Zenica; 80-100 persons received psychological support through 720-900 individual and group therapy sessions. Detailed Budget --------------- Expenses - Unit # of units Unit rate (USD) Costs (USD) A Management Salaries 1 Project manager - months 18 600 10800 2 Project Assistant - months 18 400 7200 3 Accountant/Cashier - months 18 200 3600 4 Public Relations Assistant - months 18 200 3600 - Subtotal Management Salaries 25200 B Training/Seminar 1 Education of Institution and NGO Representatives - people 60 240 14400 2 Materials for Education in Four Cantons - people 60 75 300 3 Compensation for Trainers - days 12 300 3600 4 Travel Expenses - people 60 20 1200 5 Meetings in Four Cantons (Two Meetings per Canton) - days 8 500 4000 6 Designing and Printing Specimen Copy of Protocol - copies 300 8 2400 7 Press Conference to Present the Protocol - days 4 500 2000 - Subtotal Training/Seminar 27900 C Global Campaign "16 Days against Gender-Based Violence" 1 Leaflet during 16 Days of Activism against GBV - copies 500 3 1500 2 Conference for 30 Participants in Sarajevo - days 30 200 6000 3 Travel Expenses - people 30 30 900 4 Compensations for Moderators - days 2 400 800 5 Working materials - people 30 4 120 - Subtotal Global Campaign Participation 9320 D Direct Assistance to Victims of Violence 1 Individual and Group Therapy in Safe House - months 18 700 12600 2 Materials for Therapy at Safe House - months 18 90 1620 3 Individual and Group Therapy at Counseling Center - months 18 700 12600 4 Materials for Therapy Sessions at Counseling Center - months 18 90 1620 - Subtotal Direct Assistance to Victims - of Violence 28440 E Office Costs 1 Office materials - months 18 60 1080 2 Electricity - months 18 80 1440 3 Water - months 18 30 540 4 Maintenance - months 18 80 1440 5 Telephone/Internet - months 18 100 1800 - Subtotal Office Costs 6300 F Unexpected Costs ? Bank Fees and Others - months 18 20 360 - Subtotal Unexpected Costs 360 TOTAL PROJECT COSTS 91220 --------------------------------------------- ------- PROJECT 3: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION INITIATIVE: COMMUNITY/POLICE OUTREACH AND REHABILITATION OF MALE PERPETRATORS --------------------------------------------- ------- Project Contact Information and Duration ---------------------------------------- Name of Project: Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative: Community/Police Outreach and Rehabilitation of Male Perpetrators Name of Organization: Association "Women from Una" (Udruzenje "Zene sa Une") DUNS Number: Contact Person: Ms. Hatidza Pecenkovic Address: Krupska 26, 77 000 Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone: +387 37 220 855 Email: zena-una@bih.net.ba Amount Requested: USD 92,190 Project Dates: March 2010 to September 2011 Previous U.S. Funding: "Democratic Cycle", financed by U.S. Embassy, 01/05 to 01/06; 13,980 euros Executive Summary ----------------- The association "Women from Una" is committed to the elimination of domestic violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since its inception, the primary focus of the organization has been on providing services to meet the urgent needs of women and children. However, "Women from Una" recognizes that effective community response to the abuse of women must include early intervention in order to avoid further abuse over time. This project therefore consists of two components - community outreach and perpetrator rehabilitation. Component 1 ? Community Outreach: The community outreach activities will be designed to spread the awareness of domestic violence as the most serious form of violence against women and children. The goal of this part of the project is to raise awareness at the community level by sharing the knowledge and transferring some of the skills needed to provide the early interventions to women and men in abusive relationships through awareness. "Women from Una" proposes to network with the other CBOs to develop their capacity to advocate against domestic violence. "Women from Una" proposes to extend its community outreach activities to the following areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina: in the Federation of BiH, Canton 1 (municipalities of Bihac, Bosanska Krupa, Velika Kladusa, Buzim, Cazin, Bosanski Petrovac, Kljuc and Sanski Most and Canton 10 (municipalities of Drvar and Bosansko Grahovo). In the Republika Srpska, the municipalities of Bosanski Novi/Novi Grad and Prijedor. In addition, "Women from Una" would like to build its relationships with the police stations in these communities. Component 2 ? Rehabilitation of Perpetrators: The importance of rehabilitation programmes for male perpetrators has been underscored in many domestic violence intervention models. In addition, given the risks to women's emotional, physical and mental health, these programmes must provide quality interventions that promote women's safety. Using women's safety as the highest priority, "Women from Una" proposes to develop specific specialized intervention programmes for men who abuse their partners. Rehabilitation of the abuser will be a coordinated response, linking together the justice system when possible, advocacy work, and the education of batterers. This approach facilitates accountability for the violence committed and reward for non-abusive behavior. This education programme for batterers will emphasize accepting responsibility for abusive behavior without blaming their partners; changing attitudes so that they no longer see violence as an acceptable response in any situation; addressing power and control issues; and the connection between abusing and our patriarchal culture. The intervention programme would be available to men from the Una-Sana canton and surrounding areas. Men could enter the programme voluntarily, or be referred by the court, or other agencies such as the Welfare Department. We believe that holding the batterer accountable is one of the most crucial factors in stopping abuse. Background of the Organization ------------------------------ The association "Women from Una" is a nongovernmental organization that supports Bosnian-Herzegovinian women in re-integration into family life and community in a way that successfully and equally participate in economic, public and political life of the community and region. The association "Women from Una" was initiated in 1992 and first registered on April 28, 1993. The present name of the association was registered on September 6, 1994 in Bihac. The mission of the association is open to society regardless of gender, profession, nationality, or religious affiliation, contributes to economic and political empowerment of women and youth. One of the objectives of the association is to educate citizens about democracy, education, support and care for vulnerable populations of people, a corrective to the executive and legislative authorities as well as protection of natural resources. The local response of "Women from Una" to socio-economic problems in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina sees empowered women as the foundation of healthy families and society. Working in the area around the Una-Sana Canton and the region, the Women from Una have acquired the confidence of local communities and have built good relations and cooperation with other local and international non- governmental organizations, not only in Bosnia but also in the countries of Central and Southeast Europe. CV of the Responsible Person: Name and surname: Aida Behrem Date of birth: 10/10/1970 Nationality: Bosnia and Herzegovina Education: B.A. Economist Key Qualifications: Over 10 years experience as team member of projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia in the framework of EU technical assistance programmes, in the field of social, private, and public sector; Good understanding of the functioning of the public administration system, economic and social transition processes in Bosnia and Herzegovina; at least eight years professional experience, related to the financial management and reporting of foreign funded projects and strong experience in co-operating with NGO and governmental organizations; acquaintance with general methodological approach and criteria for project identification, development, monitoring and assessment as well as extensive implementation of PCM, LFM approach; experience as a trainer for workshops on women's issues. Project Goal and Objectives --------------------------- Increase the safety and protection of women and children by working with the abusers. Increase the ability of female partners to address their safety and protection needs. Develop ways of working with men who abuse in order to eliminate violence against women. Enable men to work through attitudes and values, and to develop skills that promote non-abusive behavior and gender equality. Objectives: - To provide community based advocates - teachers, church workers, health workers, peer educators and other advocates with the skills, knowledge resources, and some educational materials which would enable them to advocate for prevention of violence against women and children in their communities. "Women from Una" does not believe that any person should be abused, and implicit in all our work is that male victims of abuse deserve the same level of support as female victims. - To produce a manual which could be used as a resource by domestic violence advocates in Bosnia and Herzegovina. - To deliver specialized training for "Women from Una" staff working with abusive men. - To establish the infrastructure for educational groups for abusive men -- either voluntary or legally-mandated participants -- with the aim of stopping abusive behavior in their relationships with women and in their families. Expected Results: - To remove double standards between violence within families and violence outside families. - To demystify abuse as a criminal act. - That the judiciary system would embrace this programme in order to: (a) send a strong message that domestic violence will not be tolerated; and (b) enforce treatment orders (that may be handed down by the courts). - Reduce the recidivism rate of domestic violence offenders by 75 per cent. - Increase support and empowerment of women, and consistent and vigorous enforcement of legal sanctions against the abuse of women. - Enhance the economic, political, social, and cultural equality of women. - The primary result is that this will be another tool in the goal towards zero tolerance for violence against women. Detailed Budget --------------- - Unit # of units Unit rate (USD) Costs (USD) A Salaries (including tax and benfits) 1 Director (10 pct of salary allocated to budget) - months A:rKQWQts - participants 100 12 1200 1.3 Follow up costs - cumulative 1900 1900 1.4 Printing of flyers - units 2000 1 2000 1.5 Police stations visits (travel, materials) - visits 12 200 2400 2 Component 2 - Rehabilitation of Perpetrators 2.1 Trainer Fee ? One Facilitator - days 45 250 11250 2.2 Public Relations, Promotional Literature - cumulative 2000 2000 2.3 Media and Advertising (TV, Radio, Posters) - cumulative 2500 2500 2.4 Course Materials (Manuals, Handouts, Videotapes) - participants 100 20 2000 2.5 Hospitality Costs - cumulative 2500 2500 2.6 Impact Assessment - cumulative 1500 1500 - Subtotal Operating Costs 46750 TOTAL PROJECT COSTS 92190 ---------------------------------------- PROJECT 4: SCHOOLS IN ACTION AGAINST TIP ---------------------------------------- Project Contact Information and Duration ---------------------------------------- Name of Project: Schools in Action against Trafficking in Human Beings Name of Organization: Association for the Cooperation of Parents and Schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina (APSCBIH) DUNS Number: Contact Person: Samir Haljeta Address: Zagrebacka 18, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone: +387 61-449-823 Email: usrsbih@yahoo.com Amount Requested: USD 91,606 Project Dates: April 2010 - April 2011 Previous U.S. Funding: Executive Summary ----------------- The project would be implemented in twelve months with the aim of building the capacity of students and parents to combat child trafficking through the education system, and developing mechanisms that would reinforce the fight against trafficking in children in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The project is designed to educate 1280 students and parents throughout the country on identifying child trafficking and on the importance of combating trafficking in children. Activities would be conducted in accordance with the instructions of the Instrument of Universal Human Rights. The project promotes knowledge and advocacy skills of participants for the implementation of public advocacy for the development of instruments to protect children. Knowledge and skills gained in this way would be included into the action plans of schools for prevention of child trafficking. The project will positively affect the empowerment of schools and the existing partnership of schools with local communities, government, and the NGO sector. It would also serve as a tool of exchange of experiences and promotion of good practices, all of which would directly improve the position of children in BiH. Background of the Organization ------------------------------ The Association for the Cooperation of Parents and Schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina (APSCBIH) is a national parental association founded in 2005. It promotes active participation of all stakeholders in democratization of schools and of the society in general, as well as the rights of parents, students, and teachers. APSCBIH has developed a network of activists and established cooperation with partners within the government, civil society, schools, and parents. The Association supports parents' initiatives and has actively participated in a large number of actions in which parents worked toward institutionalization of their associations. More importantly, the Association uses positive and innovative approaches in promotion of school communities. As an example, it has a website (www.uskoro.ba) which serves as a promotional tool for good practices in schools. Previous projects implemented by the Association have included sensitive focus groups in the area of education (parents and students) and have worked on equally sensitive subjects of human rights, tolerance, and nonviolence. The Association has developed collaboration and cooperation with the Ministry of Education and is currently partnering with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on education reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was selected as a partner in this effort because of its extensive network of local councils of parents and schools. APSCBIH has spent many years building capacity in the field of education and knowledge, management, and advocacy, and has implemented a large number of national projects aimed at improving the living conditions of children and protecting the rights of children and parents. It has developed human resources for capacity building with a base coach in the field of child rights, non-violent communication and peace education. It also has capacity in the field of education, organizing conferences, publishing manuals, and other informational and promotional materials. CV of the Responsible Person ---------------------------- Name of responsible person: Samir Haljeta Date of birth: 10/14/1971. Samir Haljeta is a professor of physical education at the University of Sarajevo. He has been certified in project management, teamwork, supplying resources, public advocacy, anti-trafficking, public research, facilitation, and active participation. He is a manager and participant in different projects, campaigns, and conferences for the rights of students, parents, and youth, as well as an active participant in the educational forum, and a consultant in education reform with the OSCE in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has experience in project planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. He has a long experience in reporting to donors and possesses facilitation and presentation skills. Statement of Problem ----------------------- Bosnia and Herzegovina is a destination, transit country, and increasingly a source country for victims of trafficking. Until recently, victims identified in Bosnia and Herzegovina were of foreign origin. However, more and more victims identified are local nationals, nearly half of whom are minors. Cross-sector efforts to protect children have not been sufficient, so the ability of parents and youth to prevent human trafficking should be increased. The issue of child trafficking is a complex one and contributes to making the environment unsafe for children and young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Children of school age belong to an especially vulnerable group. Therefore, parents and the community as a whole should be involved in the fight against child trafficking. Parent and school partnership methodology is therefore ideal for a mechanism to raise awareness about the problem and reduce the risk of trafficking. Numerous awareness-raising campaigns conducted throughout the country showed that the public knew little about this problem and that it would be necessary to disseminate the knowledge on this topic, reduce the number of young people who might fall victims to this dangerous crime. Project Goal and Objectives --------------------------- - Train 640 student (girls) and 640 parents in 32 schools and 16 local communities on the rights of children and dangers of child trafficking. This will motivate them to launch initiatives for better prevention of child trafficking in the education system in BiH. - To motivate school activists (1280 of them) to establish a broad alliance between schools and relevant structures in the fight against trafficking in BiH in local communities between the Government and NGO sector, in order to develop activities that will provide better prevention of trafficking in BiH. - Raise awareness of the wider society about the importance of better protection of children and identification of a sustainable system of instruments for protection against trafficking in schools. - Campaign in schools and communities and development of school action plans. Duration of the activity will be 3 months. - Competition for students - Within these activities, APSCBIH will announce a public invitation to all schools for students to create art works on the topic of human trafficking with the aim of further affirmation of students to combat human trafficking. Duration of activity: 2 months. - Publications for the prevention of trafficking in children in schools developed as a result of project activities of students and parents to combat child trafficking and the establishment of the electronic versions of publications on www.uskoro.ba. Detailed Budget --------------- - Unit # of units Unit rate (USD) Costs (USD) A Salaries, Technical 1 Project manager (incl.tax and benefits) - months 12 672 8064 2 Project coordinators (incl.tax and benefits) - months 12 168 16128 3 Communication and transportation manager (part of salary, incl.tax and benefits) - months 12 148 1176 4 Communication costs coodinators - months 12 37 3552 - Subtotal Salaries 28920 B Meeting and consultations 1 Meetings - 3 738 2214 2 Research consultant - 1 420 420 - Subtotal meetings and consultants 2634 C Promotional Materials 1 Posters 320 4 1280 2 Badges 1000 4 4000 3 Pencils 2000 0.50 1000 4 Film production 3690 3690 - Subtotal promotional materials 9970 D Workshops 1 Training facilitation - events 64 168 10752 2 Trainer's transportation - events 64 60 3840 3 Participants - 1280 4 5120 - Subtotal workshops 19712 E Roundtables - events 16 74 1184 F Campaigns and Action Plans - schools 32 738 23616 G Prizes for students' works of at - 3 222,33(ave.) 445 H Publications 1 Design and production (author award) - 1 420 420 2 Printing - copes 100 19 1900 - Subtotal Publications 2320 I School Conferences 1 Meals 75 15 1125 2 Mileage 23 60 1380 3 Refreshm'ts 75 4 300 - Subtotal School Conferences 2805 Total Salaries 28920 Total Other Activities 62686 TOTAL PROJECT COSTS USD 91606 ENGLISH

Recepients of #NED Grants for the Elections 2012 in #Bosnia and Herzegovina

Recepients of NED Grants for the Elections 2012 in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Agora Central Europe
$40,000
To foster youth activism and leadership skills, as well as encourage independent and critical thinking among high school students through an innovative, crossborder civic education project. In partnership with the Association of Election Officials BiH, the Prague-based Agora will organize 34 civic education trainings and conduct a debate tournament. Up to 350 students and teachers will participate in the program.
Alternativna Televizija 
$47,000
To produce a series of investigative documentary programs addressing important social, economic, and political developments and researching cases of corruption. The Banja Luka-based ATV will produce 10 weekly episodes of its groundbreaking program entitled “Dossier,” which will provide in-depth investigations into crime and corruption, including cases of misuse of political power, waste, fraud, embezzlement, as well as incidents of extremism.
Alternativna Televizija 
$48,000
To produce a series of investigative documentary programs addressing important social, economic, and political developments and researching cases of corruption. The Banja Luka-based ATV will produce 10 weekly episodes of its groundbreaking program entitled “Dossier,” which will provide in-depth investigations into crime and corruption, including cases of misuse of political power, waste, fraud, and embezzlement, as well as issues affecting the country’s minorities, prior to the October 2012 local elections.
Association Alumni of the Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies
$29,000
To advance Bosnia and Herzegovina’s democratic transition by fostering public debate for constitutional changes needed to bring Bosnia and Herzegovina’s legislation in line with EU standards. ACIPS will produce a policy paper with recommendations for constitutional reform, focusing particularly on issues of equal participation and representation of citizens of all constitutional categories, and advocate for their adoption.
Association Alumni of the Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies 
$35,340
To encourage issue-based campaigning and promote the accountability of candidates ahead of October 2012 local elections. ACIPS will monitor election-related media coverage and assess the level of candidates’ responsiveness to their electorates’ concerns. The nonpartisan monitoring will also create a benchmark for evaluating public officials’ performance after being elected to government.
Association of Independent Creators and Activists GETO
$33,000
To promote youth activism and foster open debate on key issues facing youth in Republika Srpska. GETO will organize a series of more than 45 alternative civic education and awareness raising activities in Banja Luka, including public discussions, film screenings, exhibitions, concerts, and promotions of other civic groups and initiatives to foster freedom of expression and encourage youth to be more active in their communities. GETO will also produce a biweekly youth radio program and continue to cooperate with the popular online platform www.slovo.ba.
Center for Civic Cooperation Livno
$26,000
To continue promoting effective local government and increasing citizen participation in decision-making processes in two cantons in Herzegovina. The Center will build the capacity of municipal wards to better network, as well as to monitor the work of local councils and administrations ahead of and following the October 2012 local elections. The Center will also produce a series of radio programs about these initiatives, and help to strengthen seven municipal and two cantonal networks facilitating communications between local governments and citizens.
Center for Development of Media and Analysis
$39,870
To promote the accountability of elected officials ahead of the October 2012 local elections, as well as to encourage public support for NGO work. The Center will partner with local NGOs to identify key problems facing citizens in 21 municipalities, and spotlight the work of elected officials responsible for addressing them. Approximately 150 online articles and 120 reports on local government spending will be produced for the e-magazine Zurnal (www.zurnal.info).
Center for Informative Decontamination of Youth
$35,000
To foster issue-based public debate among citizens, local community leaders and candidates in Republika Srpska on the most important social, political and economic topics affecting their communities. Ahead of and immediately following the October 2012 local elections, the Center will produce seven episodes of the popular weekly program “Buka” (“Noise”), a live television discussion aimed primarily at youth, the segment of society most susceptible to political and civic apathy.
Center for Investigative Reporting 
$49,000
To promote transparency and accountability, with a particular focus on raising awareness about the actual cost and consequences of corruption in public institutions. During an important election year, CIN reporters will investigate specific cases of corruption in the sectors which most directly affect the lives of ordinary citizens, quantify their effects, and calculate the actual cost to taxpayers. The information uncovered will be used to produce at least six investigative articles for popular national newspapers, magazines, and websites.
Center for Policy and Governance
$49,000
To continue promoting public debate on policies affecting Bosnia and Herzegovina’s democratic transition and EU integration. Through an analysis and a review of public policymaking and implementation processes, the CPU will initiate an open debate about and solicit expert input on specific policies of major importance for the country’s EU accession. The CPU will produce six policy papers and conduct a series of outreach activities to advocate for the implementation of its recommendations.
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy
$40,000
To strengthen the capacity of think tanks and experts in Bosnia and Herzegovina to advocate for the democratic reforms necessary for EU accession. In the third phase of this project, the Prague-based EUROPEUM will work with the Sarajevo-based European Research Center to identify solutions addressing two priority challenges confronting the newly-formed government by producing policy papers, and organizing five deliberative seminars and a conference.
Foundation for Creative Development
$41,000
To promote issue-based voting and encourage youth participation in the October 2012 local elections. In partnership with three NGOs, the Foundation will conduct a countrywide, nonpartisan campaign to inform, educate, and mobilize young voters to participate in the electoral process. The campaign will include public events in 14 cities, including a GOTV caravan and concerts, promotion of online accountability tools, and a multimedia outreach program of more than 20 online articles, radio programs, television shows and video clips.
Foundation for Creative Development
$38,750
To continue promoting the activities of NGOs and building public support for the civic sector. The Foundation will produce 30 episodes of a popular television series “Hayd u park” (“Let’s Go to the Park”), profiling local NGOs and their efforts to tackle specific problems in their respective communities, highlighting discussions on key issues by civic leaders, and providing current news about the country’s civic sector.
Foundation Humanity in Action Bosnia and Herzegovina
$26,000
To encourage active citizenship among youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and enable young leaders to play a more significant role in promoting democratic values, human rights, and diversity among their peers. The program will provide training to 15 diverse young people, introduce them to democracy and human rights issues, encourage them to employ critical thinking on sensitive topics, and build their communication and research skills. The program includes an eight-day training, individual research projects, and a group project resulting in four small civic campaigns.
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
$425,000
To support political parties to strengthen their connections to citizens through public policy dialogue at the local level. NDI will assist twelve party branches, representing six parties, in drafting inclusive and responsive policy documents, engaging citizens on these policies through public meetings, developing corresponding campaign platforms, and supporting these policies within municipal councils. The parties will utilize NDI’s municipal public opinion research and incorporate citizen input into their policies.
Post-Conflict Research Center
$45,000
To advance the process of post-conflict transition and promote ethnic reconciliation. The PCRC will conduct a multimedia educational project raising awareness about true stories of moral courage and human compassion during the war. Five episodes of a documentary series, three of which will be produced using NED funding, will feature personal stories of ordinary people who exhibited incredible courage to help others. With funding from other donors, the PCRC will use the documentaries to encourage new approaches to promoting transitional justice and reconciliation.
Pravo ljudski
$13,400
To continue fostering public debate on human rights issues among youth. Pravo ljudski will organize the sixth edition of its human rights film festival, a series of public events including film screenings, discussions, and photo exhibitions aimed at raising human rights awareness. It will also conduct a civic education program utilizing screenings of politically and socially themed documentaries for high school students in five cities. At the end of the project, Pravo ljudski will organize a conference bringing together 20 participants of its civic education program to discuss the methodology, exchange experiences, and develop plans for the next year.
Pravo ljudski
$43,000
To foster public debate on human rights issues among youth. Pravo ljudski will organize the seventh edition of its human rights film festival, a series of public events including film screenings, discussions, and exhibitions aimed at raising human rights awareness. It will also conduct a civic education program utilizing screenings of politically and socially themed documentaries in three cities, and train ten students in video activism.
Press Council in Bosnia-Herzegovina
$38,000
To promote and protect freedom of information and encourage professional media reporting, particularly ahead of the October 2012 local elections. Through a series of special radio programs and workshops for citizens, media representatives and journalism and law students, this media self-regulatory body will promote quality journalism through mechanisms such as the Council’s complaints procedure against unprofessional and manipulative media reporting.
Sarajevo Open Center
$43,000
To assist in advancing the country’s democratic transition by fostering public debate on and building citizen support for ideas for constitutional changes needed to improve functionality and governance. As a member of a coalition of 15 civil society organizations known as Coalition K-143, the Center will conduct an extensive online and offline advocacy campaign to promote a new governance model which emphasizes improved state functionality and government accountability.
Transitions Online
$38,300
To improve media reporting and increase the visibility of problems, rights and needs of Roma populations. Within a larger, multi-year program, the Prague-based TOL will strengthen the capacity of Roma media and promote the accessibility of high quality, unbiased information about the Roma community in the Western Balkans. Endowment funds will be used to produce 12 biweekly, hour-long radio programs targeting Roma living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Why Not?
$79,000
To continue operating the Istinomjer (Truth-O-Meter, www.istinomjer.ba), a groundbreaking website that serves as an interactive political fact-checking database, providing comprehensive nonpartisan information on the truthfulness, consistency, and implementation of public officials’ statements and promises. Ahead of the October 2012 local elections, Why Not will also work with organizations in ten municipalities to monitor the work of local officials, analyze their performance, and develop local versions of the Istinomjer site.
Why Not?
$70,000
To raise public awareness about the implications of the 2013 census for the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s democratic transition, as well as to facilitate participation of a broader civil society in promoting equal rights of citizens. Why Not will conduct a comprehensive outreach campaign, including outdoor, online, media, and direct contact components. Why Not will produce three promotional videos and distribute over 100,000 flyers, 4,000 posters, 300 tee shirts and post 20 billboards throughout the country. By holding over 100 meetings and 30 public events, it will aim to build a broad coalition of NGOs, informal groups and individuals to promote equal rights and ensure a fair census taking process. An online monitoring tool will allow citizens to monitor the census process and report irregularities.
Youth Communication Center
$46,000
To assist young people in playing a more effective role in advocating for youth related issues. The Center will provide capacity building training to student councils in close to 300 high schools, continue to strengthen two entity and one state level council networks, and facilitate their mutual collaboration and cooperation with government authorities. The Center’s Radio Balkan will produce nine programs raising awareness about problems facing youth. In addition, the Center will encourage greater turnout and promote issue-based voting among first-time voters in the October 2012 local elections.
Youth Cultural Center Abrasevic
$43,000
To conduct a nonpartisan multimedia program to encourage public debate on key issues and promote the accountability of public officials prior to the October 2012 local elections. The Mostar-based organization’s multimedia portal AbrasMedia (www.abrasmedia.info) will provide a forum for open discussion by prominent civic and political leaders, critically analyze the performance of elected officials, promote civic and election-related activism, and present the work of NGOs and civic groups in Herzegovina.
Youth Initiative for Human Rights – Bosnia and Herzegovina
$33,000
To promote new approaches to encouraging public debate and raising awareness about war crimes committed in the 1990s. A consortium of four organizations, led by the YIHR, will produce the interactive content for the new Siege of Sarajevo museum. Providing visitors with a virtual experience of life under siege, the exhibit will act as a powerful civic education tool about this tragic period in the recent history of the Balkans.
Youth Movement “Revolt”
$31,500
To promote the accountability of public officials in the country’s northeast ahead of the October 2012 local elections. Revolt will continue to monitor the work of the local and cantonal governments in Tuzla, and train young people in other cities spanning both entities to monitor their respective governments. The nonpartisan program will include 20 workshops, four debates with elected officials, and a mobilization campaign to encourage youth activism prior to the elections.
Grant descriptions are from the 2012 NED Annual Report..



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CIA: Zagreb osnovao HVO, a Tuđman u Mostar poslao 3 hiljade vojnika/ CIA: Zagreb established HVO and Tudjman sent 3 thousand soldiers to Mostar (portal starmo.ba - 24/09/2013)

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CIA: Zagreb osnovao HVO, a Tuđman u Mostar poslao 3 hiljade vojnika

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  • Utorak, 24 Septembar 2013 

Mostar -- U upravo objavljenim i deklasifikovanim dokumentima američke obavještajne agencije CIA, između opstalog stoji i kako je predsjednik RH, Franjo Tuđman u Mostar poslao tri hiljade vojnika regularne Hrvatske vojske.
U izvještaju se navodi da su hiljade vojnika poslane u Mostar u toku "izbijanja jakih sukoba između HVO-a i Armije BiH u maju 1993. godine". Podatak je objavljen u okviru analize sposobnosti i mogućnosti svih oružanih snaga u ratu u BiH, pa tako i HVO-a.
Za ovu vojnu formaciju CIA tvrdi da je osnovana uz pomoć Zagreba, te da su je činili pripadnici HDZ-a, Teritorijalne odbrane i lokalno građanstvo. Službenici tvrde u nekada strogo povjerljivom dokumentu, kako HVO ima 28 brigada, podjeljenih u 4 područja sa ukupnim brojem vojnika između 40 i 50 hiljada.
Komandni sastav je, tvrdi se, dijelom iz bivše JNA, ali i regularnih jedinica HV-a. U dokumentu se iznosi procjena kako HVO ipak ne može izvoditi ozbiljnije operacije protiv vojske bosanskih Srba zbog vojno-tehničke superiornosti druge strane, a velike šanse im se ne daju niti u mogućem pokretanju velike ofanzive protiv Armije BiH, iako ima prednost u artiljeriji.
Zbog problema na ratištu, Zagreb je morao intervenirati sa pojačanjima iz Hrvatske - stoji između ostalog u izvještaju američke CIE. Iako je podređen Zagrebu, HVO je ipak zadržao određenu dozu nezavisnosti - piše u strogo povjerljivom američkom dokumentu.
(StarMo)
Mostar - In just released and declassified documents of the US intelligence agency CIA, it is published inter alia that the President of Republic of Croatia, Franjo Tudjman, had sent three thousand soldiers of the regular Croatian Army (HV) to Mostar.
The report reads that thousands of soldiers were sent to Mostar during "the outbreak of the heavy conflicts between HVO and Army of BiH in May, 1993." This information was released as a part of the assessment of capacities of all armed forces during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
CIA claims that this military formation was established with the aid of Zagreb, and that it was made from the members of the HDZ, Territorial Defense and local citizens. The officials claim in this formerly highly confidential report that HVO is comprised of 28 brigades in 4 areas with the total number of soldiers between 40 and 50 thousands.
The chain of command includes also JNA (Yugoslav National Army) staff and staff of the regular units of HV (Army of Republic of Croatia). The document includes the assessment that HVO (Army of Croats from Bosnia and Herzegovina) is not capable of performing serious operations against the Army of Bosnian Serbs due to military and technical superiority of the other side, but also that it would not have big chances in the possible major offensive against the Army of BiH in spite of its advantage in artillery.
Due to the problems in the battlefield, Zagreb had to intervene with the backup from Croatia - reads the report of the US CIA. Although subordinated to Zagreb, HVO had kept a certain amount of independence - reads this highly confidential US document.
(StarMo)