Subjective Atlas of Bosnia and Herzegovina

On the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, the Subjective Atlas of Bosnia and Herzegovina was presented at the Sarajevo City Hall, with an accompanying exhibition of works by local youth focusing on how they see, feel, and experience their country.

Samir Avdić, mayor of Sarajevo, Velma Šarić, founder and president of the Post-Conflict Research Center, Annelys De Vet, founder and editor-in-chief of Atlas, James Riding, initiator of Atlas B&H, and Adna Jeleč, one of the authors of Atlas B&H, spoke at the opening.

88 young people from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the diaspora who had previously attended workshops in Srebrenica, Sarajevo and Vitez participated in the creation of the Subjective Atlas of Bosnia and Herzegovina.