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The BiH SuTra project aims to reduce climate impact and support a transition towards a low-carbon, resource-efficient and environmentally sustainable future – one that aligns seamlessly with broader development goals. At the heart of this effort lies the circular transition.
Read moreDuring the annual Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week at the end of September 2025, SEIs Executive Director Måns Nilsson visited Bosnia and Herzegovina and was interviewed by the TV channel N1 on the topics of sustainability and just transition. Watch his interview below (in local language with English subtitles).
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Sustainable Transition of Bosnia and Herzegovina – BiH SuTra project is expanding its network of partners, reinforcing the country’s commitment to a sustainable future. Three new local self-government units (LSGUs) – Municipality of Gacko, City of Gradiška, and Municipality of Kakanj – have officially joined the initiative, strengthening the collective effort to build a greener, fairer tomorrrow.
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In turbulent times with escalating climate change impacts and pressing energy challenges, the third Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week (SECW) brought together key stakeholders from across the energy and climate sectors in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Western Balkans to showcase sustainable policies and practices. SEI and BiH SuTra representatives took part.
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Sustainable Transition of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH SuTra) project is expanding its network of partners, strengthening the country’s path toward a just and sustainable transition. At the side event titled “Launch of New Partnerships for Transition”, organized within the Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week (SECW 2025), a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with three new local self-government units (LSGUs): Municipality of Gacko, City of Gradiška, and Municipality of Kakanj.
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In Sweden, sustainability is not just a topic - it’s a way of life introduced from the earliest stages of education. Swedish preschools embed sustainability into daily routines and play, helping children understand their role in protecting the planet and caring for others. Rather than isolating the concept in special lessons, it becomes part of how children learn, interact, and make choices. This model offers valuable insight for preschools around the world, showing that even the youngest learners can begin to grasp and practice sustainable thinking.
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