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Established in 2004 the Center for Peacebuilding (CIM) is a non-governmental organization—located in Sanski Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina—that seeks to rebuild trust and foster reconciliation among the people of Bosnia—Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks, and others—as well as support peace processes in other countries that have suffered from violent conflict. We provide a safe place in a highly segregated society for constructive inter-ethnic and religious dialogue. Our activities promote human rights, aid inter-cultural exchange, and equip individuals with practical skills to live a nonviolent lifestyle.
While much of the international community assumed the Dayton Peace Accords of 1995 achieved peace in BiH, continued investment in peacebuilding work is paramount today. The wounds of war have caused unimaginable damage to the lives of people in BiH’s various communities, whether Bosniak, Serb, Croat, Jew, Hungarian, Roma, or any other group. The dynamic of neighbor fighting neighbor during the war created deep divisions within and among communities, breeding distrust and fear. This—coupled with the manipulation of ancient myths and histories by politicians, the unwillingness of many religious leaders to have dialogue with those of other faiths, and the pervasiveness of nationalist propaganda in museums and media—has produced serious obstacles to reconciliation. Today schools are segregated along ethnic lines, and in this way harmful stereotypes are passed from one generation to the next.
CIM stands on the former frontlines of the war, acting as a bridge between a past that few can currently discuss and a future where open dialogue can rehumanize the enemy and dispel the misinformation that acts as the seeds for hatred.
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21.08.2010 21:31:16
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17.08.2010 22:07:38
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17.08.2010 11:33:50
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09.07.2010 10:13:40
Happy B-day Matt!!!

22.05.2010 01:36:19
welcome Borja!

11.03.2010 10:20:29
Our budget is relatively small (one major grant - $10,000 annually - and other small individual donations). We rely heavily on volunteer hours and support from local institutions.

11.03.2010 10:17:55
Dan, To learn more about our accomplishments you can read the updated activities section on the left-hand side of the page.