Difference between revisions of "International Men's Day (Bosnia & Herzegovina)"
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In 2011 The Society Development Association "Kap" initiated an inaugural [[International Men's Day]] programme for Bosnia-Herzegovina on 19 November. The goal of the public media campaign was to raise awareness about the health of men and boys, with other goals being the promotion of gender equality through a dialogue and common marking of this date, and noting positive male role models using examples from different areas of society.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20141207205416/http://www.bh-news.com/en/vijest_det.php?vid=4589&r=1</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20111120040804/http://www.danmuskaraca.ba/</ref> |
In 2011 The Society Development Association "Kap" initiated an inaugural [[International Men's Day]] programme for Bosnia-Herzegovina on 19 November. The goal of the public media campaign was to raise awareness about the health of men and boys, with other goals being the promotion of gender equality through a dialogue and common marking of this date, and noting positive male role models using examples from different areas of society.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20141207205416/http://www.bh-news.com/en/vijest_det.php?vid=4589&r=1</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20111120040804/http://www.danmuskaraca.ba/</ref> |
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In 2011 The Society Development Association "Kap" initiated an inaugural International Men's Day programme for Bosnia-Herzegovina on 19 November. The goal of the public media campaign was to raise awareness about the health of men and boys, with other goals being the promotion of gender equality through a dialogue and common marking of this date, and noting positive male role models using examples from different areas of society.[1][2]