Accountability Now: Protecting children from all violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina
"Novi put" marked the European Anti-Trafficking Day
On the occasion of October 18 – the European Anti-Trafficking Day, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, in cooperation with the Coordination Team of the Government of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton for Combating Human Trafficking and the association “Novi put” Mostar, organized informational and educational activities in front of Mepas Mall in Mostar.
Combating digital and sexual violence against women in Bosnia and Herzegovina II
Awareness raising campaigns
Preventing Revictimisation of Children
Counselling Support for Child Victims of Exploitation
Literacy Course for Roma Children
"Novi put" delivers a training for GMMP National Coordinators from Europe and Asia
It is a great privilege for Association "Novi put" to be part of the global efforts to promote gender equality in and through the media as we prepare for the 7th #GMMP. We were proud to lead the training for country coordinators from Asia, Europe, and beyond—Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Slovenia, Spain, and the UK.
In its capacity as the Regional Coordinator for Central and Eastern Europe „Novi put“ is proud to contribute to this important initiative alongside inspiring coordinators from around the world, united in our commitment to challenge stereotypes and amplify women's voices.
Together, we continue to challenge stereotypes, amplify women’s voices, and drive positive change!
#WhoMakesTheNews #GMMP30 #Beijing30#UN WOMEN
Eurochild on recent case of child trafficking in Bosnia and Herzegovina
„Novi put“ would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Eurochild for highlighting the urgent issue of child trafficking in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The discovery of 31 children, including infants, as potential victims of human trafficking underscores the critical need for collective awareness and action in our communities.
Let us unite in our efforts to combat human trafficking and protect our most vulnerable, as we remain committed to creating a safer future for all.
WACC Partner Recommendations on the Implementation of the Global Digital Compact (GDC)
Future in New York City. The Compact is a non-binding international agreement that seeks to
foster collaboration between governments, technology companies, the technical community, and
civil society to help create a “an inclusive, open, sustainable, fair, safe and secure digital future
for all” (Global Digital Compact, p. 1). The idea for the Compact came out of growing concerns
about the risks of digital technology to democracy and peace that emerged within international
institutions some seven years ago. In response, the UN sought to create a set of common
principles that could help mitigate these risks and boost sustainable development efforts all over
the world.

