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UWC-IB initiative in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina remains a formidable challenge to the idealism and leadership of the international community. The Dayton Peace Agreement of November 1995, which ended the Bosnian war and established the current constitutional set-up, was unable to make provision for education. As a result, education—the crucial building block of a functional civil society—has remained deeply divided with three curriculums (the Serb, the Muslim-Bosniak and the Croat), separate classes in the same building and young people the continuing victims of religious-nationalistic politics.

The aim of this joint initiative between the United World Colleges (UWCs) and the International Baccalaureate® (IB) is to contribute to the integration of the three ethno-religious communities in the post-conflict development of Bosnia and Herzegovina through international education.

A conference was held in Sarajevo on 27–28 October 2005 on the theme "The challenge to international secondary education of post-war reconstruction: the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina".

For further information, visit the initiative's website uwc-ibo.org.

 


More information

For further information and the latest reports on the project, please click on the links below.

For further information on the conference or on the project, please contact uwc-bosnia@uwc.net.