The British Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Julian Reilly, with his associates visited the Center for Education and Socialization (COD) yesterday to learn about the work of the Association and their work with children and young people. In a relaxed atmosphere, he talked with the COD team about the Association’s activities and projects, as well as current youth issues.
Samir Agić, manager of the Association, presented the colorful array of COD’s work, which includes almost all generations with its offers and programs, and improves the social, economic, ecological and cultural image of life with its projects.

In addition to exceptional work with children and young people, Railly especially welcomed the Business Center project as a support mechanism for starting small businesses, which is one of the most important levers for creating favorable conditions for the survival and development of society.
Ambassador Reilly especially enjoyed talking to young people and was interested in their opinion on perspectives, the problem of young people leaving the country, and future plans. During the conversation, the volunteers shared their opinions on what would be necessary to create conditions for keeping young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as their own experiences and ambitions.

This visit was an opportunity to exchange opinions and experiences, and Ambassador Reilly emphasized the importance of involving young people in creating solutions that can help create positive changes in society and a better future for young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina.