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BIRN offers Grants to Explore War Crimes Archives

BIRN offers Grants to Explore War Crimes Archives

Deadline: 30-Apr-22

The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) is offering grants to journalists, artists, historians and activists to create projects based on the archives of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and domestic courts in former Yugoslav countries that held war crimes trials.

The project’s aim is to promote and disseminate the archives of the international and local courts, in order to build capacities of target groups to use legacies of courts to fight denial and disinformation among Western Balkan societies, thus increasing their intercultural dialogue and prospects for reconciliation.

The call is a part of the Enhancing Accountability and Memorialisation Processes in the Balkans project, financed by the Matra Regional Rule of Law Programme.

The topic for grantees’ small projects is exploring archives of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and local courts in ex-Yugoslav countries that dealt with war crimes cases. You can explore the relationships between truth, justice, accountability and dealing with the past in the former Yugoslavia. In your proposal, make sure you show the relevance of it – why should the wider audience be interested in this project? Explain what makes this project relevant and interesting.

Elements

The programme includes the following elements:

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://birn.eu.com/news-and-events/birn-offers-grants-to-explore-war-crimes-archives/

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