CBD
Briefs
Vol. 11, No. 1, December,
2005
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Bosnian
NGO gives children a "Better Tomorrow"
“Better Tomorrow,” featured in this
article, has become a new partner in our economic and social
development work in Bosnia. We hope you will be as inspired
as we are by their commitment to improving the lives of children
in Bosnia.
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These Bosnian children are among the
youth looking forward to the contributions of "Better
Tomorrow". |
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With the help of a new permanent location and
through the dedication of its volunteer staff, “Better Tomorrow,”
an organization that provides psychosocial help and informal
education to children and youth from age 5 through 18, has
had a highly successful year.
Better Tomorrow was established in September
2002 to continue the psychosocial and educational project
which started in 1996 in the region of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Binasa Kavazovic, the organization’s director, is assisted
by five volunteers, four of whom are former beneficiaries
of the centers. The organization involves children and youth
in various educational, sport, handcraft and expressive activities,
as well as in informal education through play. The group’s
goal is to help children and youth become productive members
of their local communities and learn about the rights and
responsibilities they have towards each other and their community.
Better Tomorrow serves approximately 500 children and youth,
regardless of their gender, religion and ethnicity, and the
membership count is constantly increasing.
Better Tomorrow had been facing the problem
of a lack of space to carry out its programs and activities.
An agreement with the authorities of Tuzla was reached, which
gave the organization permission to use building space that
belongs to a local elementary school. The main office of the
organization is now located in the local community of Solina
and is adjacent to Solina’s elementary school. Better Tomorrow
also has two mobile centers, one in the local community of
Sicki brod and the other one within the refugee center in
the local community of Batva.
Better Tomorrow provides daily activities, workshops
and all day excursions to its students in collaboration with
and with the support of parents. Daily activities are designed
to provide children and youth with a growing and sustainable
development of their motor, cognitive, and social abilities.
Children and youth are shown respect and taught about children’s
rights.
The activities that Better Tomorrow provides
for its members and staff include:
- Computer workshops for youth and parents;
- English language classes;
- Age-appropriate workshops in arts and crafts for younger
and older children;
- Drama performances by children and youth;
- Involving children and youth in building and maintaining
a communal flower garden;
- Carpentry classes for youth;
- Discussions regarding preservation of local ecology (Eco-hours);
- Local group excursions and summer vacations for the children;
- Arts, crafts, and carpentry exhibitions at which children
and youth get to present their own work;
- Monthly birthday celebrations for children and youth;
- Educational workshops, seminars, and mentorship for the
staff.
The organization was also able to offer two
one-day excursions and a summer vacation at the sea with children
in 2004. The aim of these excursions was for children to learn
about the beauty and landmarks of the country in which they
live. The week-long summer vacation was for socially endangered
children and children without parents.
Support
and collaboration to help children
Better Tomorrow has many friends in Bosnia and abroad. The
organization collaborates with a number of institutions with
similar mission and goals — supporting positive and healthy
development among children and youth growing up in post-war,
conflict-torn regions. Among the group’s partners and supporters
are:
- Local children- and youth-serving organizations within
Bosnia;
- Elementary schools and colleges in the Tuzla canton, Bosnia:
- French organization “Refugee Children of the World” (“Enfants
Refugies du Monde);
- SOROS organization;
- Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development at
Tufts University.
Future
plans to serve more children, hold conference
With continued support, Better Tomorrow has plans to increase
the number of students served, expand the current projects
to the entire region of Tuzla canton and increase the number
of local volunteers working in its centers. The organization
also plans to open more mobile centers and offer workshops
in communities in need of organized, developmentally appropriate
activities for children and youth.
Another ambitious goal for the organization
is to hold the first-ever conference on the role of, and need
for, programs that serve children and youth in post-war Bosnia
and Herzegovina. To accomplish this and other goals, the group
will continue to forge collaborations with like-minded organizations
in the region and abroad.
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