Cooperation
The Srebrenica Genocide Committee – Luxembourg is committed not only to commemorating 11 July, but also to contributing meaningfully to Luxembourg’s broader society. Through education, dialogue and institutional cooperation, the Committee offers the below cooperation possibilities.
For the General Public
Public Commemorations and Memorial Events – Annual remembrance ceremonies open to all residents of Luxembourg, promoting reflection, solidarity and shared responsibility.
Public Lectures and Panel Discussions – Events featuring historians, legal experts, survivors and scholars addressing genocide prevention, international justice and human rights.
For Educational Institutions
Public Lectures and Panel Discussions – Events featuring historians, legal experts, survivors and scholars addressing genocide prevention, international justice and Educational Workshops and School Presentations – Age-appropriate educational sessions on the Srebrenica genocide, international humanitarian law and the importance of preventing hatred and discrimination.
Academic Collaboration – Guest lectures, expert contributions and partnerships with universities and research institutions.
Teaching Materials and Resource Support – Access to curated educational materials aligned with European human rights standards.
Youth Engagement Programs – Encouraging critical thinking, civic responsibility and active participation among younger generations.human rights.
For Government and Public Institutions
Institutional Commemoration Support – Cooperation with municipalities and state institutions in organising official remembrance events.
Policy Dialogue and Expertise – Contribution to discussions on genocide prevention, remembrance policy and human rights education.
Advisory Capacity – Providing historical and legal context where relevant for educational or commemorative initiatives.
For Civil Society and International Partners
Partnership Opportunities – Collaboration with NGOs, cultural organisations and faith communities on joint initiatives.
Cross-Community Engagement – Promoting inclusive remembrance that transcends ethnic and religious boundaries.
International Cooperation – Maintaining dialogue with organisations and institutions in Europe and beyond committed to remembrance and prevention efforts.
