Open Call for “Youth4Values” Local Workshop in Gračanica

In an environment where youth voices often go unheard, the Youth4Values workshop invites you to turn up the volume.

Join us on July 19th at 10:00 AM at the Youth Social Center in Gračanica and discover how your values can become tools for real change.

Why attend?

Because this is not just a workshop – it is a space for action, reflection, and connection. Guided by facilitator Nedim Krajinović, you will explore how young people can participate in democratic processes, learn practical tools for civic engagement, and discover how values like equality, freedom, and solidarity can become the foundation of your activism.

About the Youth4Values Project:

The Youth4Values project empowers young people to actively engage with the values that shape our society. At a time when youth participation in political processes is shrinking, understanding European values, civil rights, and responsibilities is more important than ever. This workshop is your chance to exchange ideas, ask bold questions, and imagine better futures – together.

What to expect:

Through interactive activities and open dialogue, participants will explore civic engagement, democratic opportunities, and the role of youth in shaping community life. You will also get to know more about BRAVO, our mission, and our ongoing projects supporting youth across Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Organizer: BRAVO

Local Partner: Youth Social Center Gračanica

Facilitator: Nedim Krajinović

Your voice matters – let us use it for values that matter. See you in Gračanica!

How to apply?


Complete the BRAVO- APPLICATION FORM in English until 23:59 on deadline day.

Deadline for applying: 17.07.2025.

PARTICIPATION FEE: NO PARTICIPATION FEE

If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact us at: office@bravo-bih.com

THE USE OF AI IN THE APPLICATION FORM IS FORBIDDEN


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