Post-Conflict Research Center

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Formation2010
TypeNon-governmental organization
Purposepeace building, post-conflict reconciliation
HeadquartersSarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Post-Conflict Research Center
Formation2010
TypeNon-governmental organization
Purposepeace building, post-conflict reconciliation
HeadquartersSarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Official language
English and Bosnian
President and Co-Founder
Velma Šarić (2010-present)
Websitehttp://p-crc.org/

The Post-Conflict Research Center (PCRC) is a Sarajevo-based non-governmental organization, which aims to nurture an enabling environment for sustainable peace and facilitate the restoration of inter-ethnic relationships in Bosnia-Herzegovina. PCRC's expertise consists of innovative multimedia projects and creative educational curricula that engage youth in fostering long-lasting tolerance, mutual understanding, and social activism in the Western Balkans region.[1] The center's overall mission is to build a robust network empowering youth with transferable skills and resources to spread an all-encompassing culture of peace among the many ethnic groups composing the country. PCRC's overall strategy encompasses six core areas of operation: creative multimedia, preventing genocide, mass atrocities & violent extremism, peace education, transitional justice, post-conflict research and consultancy.

The PCRC was established in 2010 by founder and President Velma Šarić and co-founder and Vice President Leslie Woodward. They first met in Sarajevo when Woodward, a graduate student with substantial experience in strategic peace-building, post-conflict development, and research in developing country contexts, came to attend a study abroad program course designed by Šarić, an experienced journalist and researcher in the fields of sociology and international law. Once Woodward returned to the US, they both developed projects and wrote grants over Skype with the goal of setting up an organization dedicated to building peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina.[2] PCRC today counts 10 staff members, several interns and over 40 experts providing valuable insights and guidance to the organization. PCRC brings citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Western Balkans together to discuss current cultural and political issues and speak their minds with the aim to strengthen local communities in the country.

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