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  2. Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina are European women who live in and are from Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), women of Bosnia and Herzegovina have been affected by three types of transition after the Bosnian War (1992-1995): the "transition from war to peace", economic transition, and ...

  3. Women's Antifascist Front of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    The Women's Antifascist Front of Bosnia and Herzegovina confronted the issues faced by Muslim women in the late 1940s, organizing literacy classes and health seminars. The organization launched a massive campaign to encourage Bosnian women to vote, which achieved an extraordinary result, with almost 100% of women turning up to vote. [3]

  4. Brutal killings of women in Western Balkan countries trigger ...

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    A man in Bosnia killed his wife and streamed the murder live on Instagram. In neighboring Serbia, 27 women were killed in gender-based attacks this year, despite efforts to raise awareness and ...

  5. Bakira Hasečić - Wikipedia

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    Locally, Hasečić serves as the president of the Association of Women Victims of War (Bosnian: Udruzenje žene-žrtve rata), based in Sarajevo.The organisation campaigns for the rights of female victims of crime during the Bosnian War, including securing financial and psychological aid, and gathering evidence and information about war criminals in hiding in the Republika Srpska with a view of ...

  6. Association of Women Victims of War - Wikipedia

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    Association of Women Victims of War (Bosnian: Udruženje Žena Žrtva Rata) is a non-governmental organisation based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, that campaigns for the rights of women victims of rape and similar crimes during the Bosnian War 1992–1995.

  7. Ajna Jusić - Wikipedia

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    Ajna Jusić is a Bosnia and Herzegovina advocate for children, like herself, who were born after rape during war. She founded an organisation, Forgotten Children of War, and both she and the organisation have won awards.

  8. Category : History of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Women of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 C, 4 P) Women's organizations based in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 C) Women's rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 C)

  9. Category:Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina (7 C, 3 P) O. Women's organizations based in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 C) S. Women's sport in Bosnia and Herzegovina (6 C) W.