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Volunteerism & ICTs: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bandera: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina de un vistazo

LanguagesThe language that used to be known as Serbo-Croatian but is now known as Serbian, Croatian, or Bosnian, depending on the speaker's ethnic and political affiliation. It is written in Latin and Cyrillic
ReligionsSlavic Muslim 44%, Orthodox 31%, Catholic 15%, Protestant 4%, other 6%
EthnicitySerb 31%, Bosniak 44%, Croat 17%, Yugoslav 5.5%, other 2.5% (1991)
Population4,552,198 (July 2007 est.)
CapitalSarajevo, 387,876 (unofficial)
CurrencyConvertible Marks (BAM)
Web Domains.ba
Phone Codes00-387

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Get Involved with ICVolunteers' Projects in Bosnia y Herzegovina

ICVolunteers-Switzerland is the Swiss branch of ICVolunteers. Historically, the Swiss office is the cradle of the whole organization. ICVolunteers has local presence in a growing number of countries, including Bosnia y Herzegovina.

We invite you to look over what we are doing in the area.

ICVolunteers Projects in Bosnia y Herzegovina:

Landmines conference: 7th Meeting of the States Parties (7MSP)
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2006-09-05 16:52:11
While the situation has improved in recent years, antipersonnel landmines are still being laid today, mutilating and killing people together with mines from previous conflicts.
Réseaux de Survivants aux Mines Antipersonnel: réunion de planification stratégique
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2006-02-08 18:02:08
Le Réseau des Survivants aux Mines Antipersonnel (LSN), créé par et pour les survivants, permet aux individus, aux familles et aux communautés touchés par les mines de surmonter le traumatisme, de faire valoir leurs droits et respecter leur dignité.

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