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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20901/pm.62.4.08

Three Decades of Feminist Resistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives of Activists from Local NGOs

Zlatiborka Popov-Momčinović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-6569-8791 ; University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy


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Abstract

This article examines the work of women’s non-governmental organisations‎ (NGOs) in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) from the perspective of ‎feminist activists. It emphasises the essential role of feminist activism in promoting‎ gender equality and challenging systemic oppression. The influence‎ of professionalisation within feminist activism and NGOs is evaluated, highlighting ‎both successes and controversies. Findings from qualitative research,‎ based on in-depth interviews with feminist activists, identify key characteristics ‎of women’s NGOs in BiH and the challenges faced by those representing‎ marginalised groups. Despite ongoing difficulties within the complex post-war‎ ethnocratic context, these organisations remain vital in advancing gender‎ equality, demonstrating resilience, collaboration, and specialised expertise‎ that have earned them some institutional recognition. However, issues such as ‎lack of cooperation across different identities, limited institutional awareness,‎ and low participation from women outside these organisations – particularly ‎younger women – persist. Gaps in intersectional strategies and the growing ‎influence of anti-gender movements require further comprehensive research.‎

Keywords

Feminist Activism; Women’s NGOs; Intersectionality; State and Institutions; Bosnia and Herzegovina

Hrčak ID:

344944

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/344944

Publication date:

27.2.2026.

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