A returnee herself, Mevlida Mehanović found her life mission at Skelani, where she is helping other returnee women to build a new and better life after the war. “Our mission is to empower women returnees to start their own business, since not a single association in this area is dealing with them and their challenges. Now, we are a group of about 40 women, most of them are housewives, doing some agriculture, handicrafts, rural tourism, fruits and vegetables production or collecting herbs”, says Mehanović.
She stressed their expectations from the local authorities to provide substantive support to their activities, especially to their idea of production of authentic Bosnian handcrafted carpets. It would be tremendous support to their sustainability since they already have two members who could educate younger women, and help turning Bosnian heritage into a market-oriented brand that could economically empower these women. “Five years after my return and two years since the creation of the association, my conclusion is – women’s economic empowerment is a key priority since only economically independent women can fight against any sort of discrimination or violence”, concludes Mehanović.
The association is supported through the regional programme “Implementing Norms, Changing Minds”, funded by the European Union and implemented by UN Women and civil society organizations. The Association has enabled these women to build a relations and friendship. They see each other monthly, and through workshops, they discussed gender, sex, partner relations and domestic violence prevention. On top of everything, they built a circle of trust where they have women that lost their loved ones from both sides of the conflict sitting next to each other. “That is the true success of our Association!” say women of “Podrinjka”.