Zoran Mišković

Zoran Mišković: Serbs Have Firm Roots in Osijek

“I wanted to show and prove that we Serbs have firm roots in Osijek, that we built it together with all the other communities. I wanted to document that so that it may serve generations after mine,” says the young doctor and author of the book Serbian Cultural, Sports and Craft Societies in Osijek

Neither Working nor Studying

Young people who belong to the so-called NEET group need to be additionally motivated and empowered in order to return to the system, which they usually leave out of a lack of trust or difficult life circumstances

Marko Krnjaić

A Belgrade Man in Pula

The members of the Serbian community in Pula who get together are mostly older citizens. Young people rarely gather along ethnic lines, and if they do, it is because of the content, not ethnic identity, says the Belgrade-Pula artist

A Better Life Only in Pictures

The spouses Oljača from Vukovar live on 960 kuna of welfare a month. They spend 400 kuna a month on medicine. Both being in poor health, this is still not enough for all the necessary medicine. “The biggest problem is Andol against blood clotting. I don’t have the money to buy it, so I sometimes borrow it from my husband, but then he skips his dose,” says Ivana Oljača