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  • Sarajevo, 12.4.2025. – The Steering Committee of BH Journalists Association calls on the...
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Journalists do not want only spokespersons as collocutors

Journalists do not want only spokespersons as collocutors

Posted by Anđela Koroman November 30, 2022 0
  By: Zinaida Đelilović New Communication Strategy by High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council BiH has been well planned and designed but has still not...
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Transparency: Strategy without commitment

Transparency: Strategy without commitment

Posted by Anđela Koroman November 23, 2022 0
By: Emina Dizdarević After almost six years of preparation period in regard with the Communication Strategy and waiting for its approval, in December last...
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Judiciary system must increase transparency of their work

Judiciary system must increase transparency of their work

Posted by Anđela Koroman November 21, 2022 0
By: Sanela Gorušanović-Butigan  Common reason for drafting, tailoring, accepting and passing the HJPC Communication Strategy is establishing and developing...
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E-journalist: Communication Strategy by the HJPC of BiH – More effective work by judicial system or yet another cold fact on paper?

E-journalist: Communication Strategy by the HJPC of BiH – More effective work by judicial system or yet another cold fact on paper?

Posted by Anđela Koroman November 16, 2022 0
Non – transparency has been one of the most noted and imposed critics by journalists, media editors, but also by the entire public in BiH, directed against...
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Together for Better Media Laws, Baseline study on the media legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Together for Better Media Laws, Baseline study on the media legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Posted by Milica Andrijasevic November 14, 2022 0
Association of BH Journalists, with the professional help of Professor Zarfa Hrnjić Kuduzović, conducted the study “Together towards better media...
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There are no serious contents in the media that affirm female politicians

Posted by Anđela Koroman December 30, 2021 0
Many years of efforts of civil society and some women politicians on the practical implementation of the recommendations of the Convention on the...
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Women in politics must articulate their own voice

Women in politics must articulate their own voice

Posted by Anđela Koroman December 22, 2021 0
The greater presence of women politicians in public is also a greater motivation for other women to appear in public. While BiH politicians agree that...
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Female politicians in the media: Gender stereotypes often come from women themselves

Female politicians in the media: Gender stereotypes often come from women themselves

Posted by Anđela Koroman December 20, 2021 0
The “invisibility” of women politicians in the media is due to their small number, constant reluctance to appear in the media and frequent...
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Women in political life of BiH: Quotas respected only on paper

Posted by Anđela Koroman December 14, 2021 0
  Although certain legal measures have been taken in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in particular the introduction of quotas in the BiH Election Law and the Law on...
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New Public Broadcasting System Law: It is a “story for kids”

New Public Broadcasting System Law: It is a “story for kids”

Posted by Anđela Koroman October 31, 2021 0
  Lejla Turčilo says that only in BiH it’s possible to have a law without implementation, and not only when it comes to the public syste * Tanja Topic...
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