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Before the war started, the village of Kotorsko located north of Doboj had 1100 houses. Apparently it was the largest Bosniak village in Doboj municipality. During the war the village was badly...
A considerable percentage of the DuSoCC caseload (17% families, 13% individuals) has no property rights. They are still holders of a pre-war dated occupancy rights for state owned social flats...
After the end of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995, Central Bosnian settlements faced the challenges of dealing with returning refugees and displaced people. Tuzla faced particular housing...
Following the end of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995, many communities did not have the living space to accommodate returnees. This document describes a project which constructed 61...
Eight years after the war ended, Bosnia-Herzegovina remains confronted with the problem of displaced persons (DPs). End of December 2002 still some 367, 500 persons have been displaced within the...
In the first war in Kosovo 1998 about 20, 000 people fled from their homes to Albania. Albania had at that time no or only poorly maintained infrastructure to host these refugees. SDC/SHA...
In 2007, CRS established a program to provide dignified, holistic housing solutions for families returning to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) after being displaced in the 1992-1995 war. Called the...