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OSCE Mission to Skopje leads gender working group in boys camp

Vesna Ivanovik (second from right) of the OSCE Mission to Skopje's Gender Working Group leads a discussion on gender and diversity at a camp for young male leaders, Tajmiste, 2 July 2013. (United States Peace Corps/Alex Dunn)
Vesna Ivanovik (second from right) of the OSCE Mission to Skopje's Gender Working Group leads a discussion on gender and diversity at a camp for young male leaders, Tajmiste, 2 July 2013. (United States Peace Corps/Alex Dunn)

For second consecutive year the OSCE Mission to Skopje supported the Boys Camp Young Men Leadership Project, organized by YMCA Bitola and US Peace Corps in Tajmiste.

The goal of the camp is to develop core values of social inclusion, multi-ethnic cohabitation and commitment to democratic processes. On 2 July 2013, gender experts from the OSCE Mission to Skopje led discussions on gender and diversity and how the new generation of young men could help challenge gender stereotypes and prejudices in society.

Sixty boys aged 14 to 18 from across the country participated in the camp.

Contacts

  • Silke Tittel
  • Public Information and Media Officer
  • OSCE Mission to Skopje

  • Bulevar 8-mi Septemvri No. 16
  • MK-1000 Skopje
  • The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  • Mobile: + 389 70 358 096
    Office: + 389 2 3234 644
    Fax: +389 2 323 42 34
  • silke.tittel@osce.org
  • Mirvete Islam
  • Senior Public Information and Media Assistant
  • OSCE Mission to Skopje

  • Bulevar 8-mi Septemvri No. 16
  • MK-1000 Skopje
  • The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  • Mobile: +389 70 327 156
    Office: +389 2 323 4658
    Fax: +389 2 323 42 34
  • mirvete.islam@osce.org