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Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Red Cross Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cold spell brings back painful memories in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cold spell brings back painful memories in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Extremely low temperatures - some as low as 25 degrees below zero - hit Bosnia and Herzegovina earlier this month, severely affecting more than 5,200 families or 10 ...

Bosnia’s returnees struggle to return to normality

Bosnia’s returnees struggle to return to normality

The war took a terrible toll on Ivanica.

Uncertainty awaits Bosnia returnees

Uncertainty awaits Bosnia returnees

The silence tells all in the vast, empty landscapes of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Address:

Mula Mustafe Baseskije 6/V
71000 Sarajevo

Postal Address:

Contact Information:

Tel: (387) 33 263 936
Fax: (387) 33 263 936
E-mail: rcsbh@rcsbh.org
Web: http://www.rcsbh.org

Language of correspondence: English

People:

  • President: Branko LEKO
  • Vice-President: Djoko MIHAJLOVIC
  • Vice-President: Sead HASIC
  • Secretary General: Dusan KULUSIC
  • Financial Manager: Azra BRICIC
  • Head ofTracing Service: Elvira ŠIŠIC
  • International Relations Assistant: Zaklina NINKOVIC
  • International Relations Co-ordinator: Lea KUJUNDZIC
  • Programme Co-ordinator: Davorin PEZER
  • Programme Co-ordinator: Ivana PANTIC
  • Translator: Edina AHMAGIC
  • Treasurer: Mileva GRUJIC

Latest appeals

30 April 2012
Bosnia and Herzegovina (MAABA002)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Annual Report 2011
15 February 2012
Bosnia and Herzegoniva - Extreme Winter (MDRBA007)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - DREF Operation Update
6 February 2012
Bosnia and Herzegoniva - Extreme Winter (MDRBA007)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnia and Herzegovina: Extreme winter condition (MDRBA007)
13 January 2012
Bosnia and Herzegovina (MAABA002)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Long Term Planning Frameworks 2012-2015
1 January 2012
Bosnia and Herzegovina (MAABA002)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Donor Response

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