Abstract
Very often conflict and post-conflict images of Bosnia-Herzegovina overshadow noteworthy developments and changes. Similarly the role and contributions of women's NGOs in the process of civil society building don't receive proper publicity and acknowledgment. Therefore, this paper aims to put in the perspective women's NGOs in Bosnia-Herzegovina by providing historical and theoretical analysis of their contributions towards peace-building and elections, state-building and civil society building. Furthermore, this paper aims to analyze origin and developments of gender legal, economic and socio-political framework as such framework is the precondition for actual application and achievement of gender equality. Finally, this paper applies theoretical framework of civil society functions on leading women's NGOs. The author uses ethnographic methodology, written sources, NGO and governmental reports and gender related laws. The results of this paper indicate that women's NGO's in Bosnia-Herzegovina made significant progress from providing mere humanitarian services to the establishment of gender institutional, legal, economic and socio-political framework. Such progress placed women's NGOs at the position of application and achievement of gender equality in Bosnia-Herzegovina. With regards to the fulfillment of civil society functions, results indicate that women's NGO's made significant achievements in advocating values of human rights, tolerance and understanding, offering civic training, promoting civic education and public issues through media, and promotion of conflict resolution and inter-faith dialogue. However, civil society functions such as control of political power, monitoring of political participation and elections and promoting of anti-corruption awareness don't indicate significant involvement of women's NGOs.
Highlights
Due to post-war ethnic and national divisions, Bosnia-Herzegovina couldn’t affect desired social, economic and political changes and developments and, as a result, women’s NGOs role in the process of women’s emancipation was affected too
This paper aims to discuss and analyze the role of women’s NGOs in the process of civil society building in Bosnia-Herzegovina with an objective to present to what extent women’s position in the society has changed from 1990s until today
Special emphasis will be placed on the development of legal, economic and socio-political framework
Summary
Due to post-war ethnic and national divisions, Bosnia-Herzegovina couldn’t affect desired social, economic and political changes and developments and, as a result, women’s NGOs role in the process of women’s emancipation was affected too. The paper discuss the role of women’s NGOs during and after the war, current gender legal, economic and sociopolitical framework and functions of women’s NGOs in the process of civil society building. This paper aims to discuss and analyze the role of women’s NGOs in the process of civil society building in Bosnia-Herzegovina with an objective to present to what extent women’s position in the society has changed from 1990s until today. In this regard, the paper will offer clear historical and chronological picture of these developments. In order to analyze civil society functions this paper will analyze contributions of the leading women’s NGOs in BosniaHerzegovina
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