Similarly to previous years, CBM had the pleasure of hosting a group of 20 international students from the European Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democratization (EMA) and the Vienna Master in Applied Human Rights. During their visit, talked about our work in peacebuilding and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of grassroots initiatives in fostering sustainable change. We engaged in a discussion about the complexities of working—and living—in our unique local context.
Similarly to previous years, CBM had the pleasure of hosting a group of 20 international students from the European Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democratization (EMA) and the Vienna Master in Applied Human Rights. During their visit, talked about our work in peacebuilding and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of grassroots initiatives in fostering sustainable change. We engaged in a discussion about the complexities of working—and living—in our unique local context.