The United Nations Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights, Farad Shared, has urged all levels of the Governments of Bosnia and Herzegovina to maximize the opportunities for people to engage in culture, sports, science and arts, and to have access to "neutral spaces where politics and Ethan-national affiliations do not interfere."
Bosnia's Culture And Education Hijacked By Political Debate: UN Expert
24 May 2013 , Bosnia & Herzegovina
Share
International News
House approves bill protecting indigenous, traditional scripts How culture and arts education shapes global citizenship UNESCO partners with Fiji Museum to celebrate International Museum Day 2026 From Journalism to Culture: World Press Freedom Day webinar highlights intersectoral cooperation as responses to shared challenges Youth leaders and UNESCO advance intercultural dialogue at the 2026 Global Forum on Intercultural Competence See all news from International News