With much of its male population either dead or missing after more than three years of war, Bosnia-Herzegovina suffers from a wide gender gap that has left its women struggling to cope economically and emotionally by Kate Galbraith SARAJEVO-Twenty minutes from downtown Sarajevo, in the suburb of Vogosca, something curious is evident after strolling through rows of makeshift housing: women […]

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