Preserving memory, teaching history, preventing future atrocities
Building awareness and understanding through comprehensive educational initiatives
University-level courses on genocide studies, international law, and conflict prevention, combining historical analysis with contemporary case studies.
Regular lecture series featuring scholars, survivors, and practitioners sharing insights on prevention, accountability, and memory.
Specialized programs for policymakers, journalists, humanitarian workers, and legal professionals working in conflict zones.
Online educational materials, documentary films, and interactive timelines accessible to students and educators worldwide.
Age-appropriate curricula for secondary schools, teaching students about human rights, genocide prevention, and historical memory.
Preserving and sharing firsthand accounts to ensure survivor voices remain central to education and remembrance.
Comprehensive materials for educators covering historical context, survivor testimonies, and prevention strategies.
Video testimonies, historical footage, and educational films available for research and classroom use.
Digital timeline mapping key events, locations, and developments during the Bosnian genocide and other atrocities.