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Interreligious Council In Bosnia & Herzegovina
The Print Ad titled Interreligious Council In Bosnia & Herzegovina was done by Y&R Dubai advertising agency for Interreligious Council In Bosnia & Herzegovina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was released in Jan 2018.

Interreligious Council In Bosnia & Herzegovina: Interreligious Council In Bosnia & Herzegovina

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Released
January 2018
Posted
March 2020
Agency

Awards:

Lions Craft 2018
Industry Craft LionsArt Direction > OutdoorGold Lion Campaign

Credits & Description:

Brand INTERRELIGIOUS COUNCIL IN BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
Entrant Y&R DUBAI UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Y&R DUBAI United Arab Emirates Entrant Company
Y&R DUBAI United Arab Emirates Idea Creation
NEW MOMENT NEW IDEAS COMPANY Belgrade, Serbia Additional Company
Kalpesh Patankar Y&R Dubai Executive Creative Director
Kapil Bhimekar Y&R Dubai Art Director
Sambhav Khandelwal Y&R Dubai Copywriter
Kalpesh Patankar Y&R Dubai Art Director
Jasmina Nikolic New Moment New Ideas Company Account Director
Zarko Sakan New Moment New Ideas Company MD
Lazar Sakan New Moment New Ideas Company MD
Georges Barsoum Y&R Dubai CEO
Prabhilash Purushothaman Y&R Dubai Creative Team
Prathyush Kumar Y&R Dubai Editor

Entry Summary
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) is a post-war, multinational, multi-religion country with an eventful history pertaining to communal unrest. The capital city of Sarajevo is a unique metropolis where 4 religions coexist. Within a radius of only 1km, there are places of worship for 4 different religions- Church, Mosque, Orthodox Church and Synagogue. Nowadays, Bosnia, along with other countries from Europe are witnessing humanitarian migration crises. This shows that religious differences are still the root of many conflicts around the world. Due to lack of understanding of other religions, people create opinions leading to communal hatred and violence. The Interreligious Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina wanted to tackle prejudice and raise awareness of the importance of inter-religious dialogue.