Watch series of films -young people at Spatial Justice web-page
In our Spatial Justice web-page you can watch series of films -young people, storytelling and showing approachable examples of key elements of civic participation. Understanding how change can happen via LINK

Spatial Justice - Erasmus Project: the Bulletin #3
All the activities in the project Spatial Justice - Spatial Justice - Erasmus + find in the Bulletin #3. Klick HERE to read the Bulletin.




Second issue of the GETA Project Bulletin
We present to you the second issue of the GETA Project Bulletin.
The GETA project seeks to support the energy transition in these areas in the Western Balkans through practical methods and education of young people from rural areas, who are sensitive to energy poverty in their households.
The GETA project is co-financed by the European Union and is implemented by a partner consortium consisting of: Life Foundation (Sweden), University Polytechnic of Marche (Italy), Environmental and Territorial Management Institute ETMI (Albania), Regional Education and Information Center for Sustainable Development in SEE REIC (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Municipality of Kavaje (Albania).
Bulletin No.2 read at the LINK
REIC presented Project GETA
On August 15th 2023, Regional Education and Information Centre - REIC had an opportunity to present the #projectGETA to the participants of the 18th Summer School, organized in Ethno Village Cardaci in Bosnia and Herzegovina, creating the great interest among the participants.
The School on 'Advanced Planning of Affordable, Secure, and Sustainable Energy' gathered 18 young participants from Germany, Moldova, Turkey, Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The youth is invited to follow the project activities and potentially to join in the future events.
More on this event visit LINK
„18th International Summer School“ Empowers Sustainable Energy Transition

The 18th International Summer School on "Advanced Planning of Affordable, Secure, and Sustainable Energy" is set to take place from August 10th to August 19th, 2023, at the picturesque Ethno village "Čardaci" in Vitez, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This transformative event is organized with the generous support of the European Climate Foundation (ECF) and the EU4 Energy Transition: Covenant of Mayors in the Western Balkans and Türkiye project, co-funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. In the Western Balkans, the project is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) as part of the Open Regional Fund for South-East Europe: Energy, Transport, and Climate Protection.
The 10-day program will encompass the environment, socioeconomic, legal and technological issues that need to be considered toward the transition to renewable energy and future green growth. Interactive lectures will focus on the topics that are currently of most importance globally and especially to the Southeast Europe. The insights, knowledge and practical experiences of our esteemed international lecturers will undoubtedly enrich and expand the participants' understanding of advanced energy planning. Some of the lecturers are recognized international experts in the mentioned fields, namely: Sanela Klarić, Rozeta Karova, Aleksandar Mastilović, Goran Čačić, Ognjen Marković, Vedad Suljić and many others.
20 young participants of the Summer School from BiH, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova, Albania, Germany, Turkey and Kosovo will have a unique opportunity to socialize with leading thinkers, to exchange ideas and explore innovative solutions to promote accessible, safe and sustainable energy practices. The Summer School is designed to empower a new generation of energy leaders, equipped to drive positive change and shape the future of energy landscapes. The knowledge and insights gained during the Summer School will be invaluable in the pursuit of a greener and more resilient future for the Southeast Europe region and beyond.