This paper examines post-conflict restructuring and recovery approaches in BiH by using feminist political economy approach. It particularly focuses on the Reform Agenda for BiH as the latest framework for the reforms in the country. It looks at political and economic processes over the years leading up to adoption of the Reform Agenda and analyses its likely outcomes on the structural gender equality and social justices in the country. It argues that a reform agenda that is not underpinned by a rigorous feminist conflict and gender analysis will contribute to entrenched structural inequalities (including gender inequalities) which will contribute to the ongoing social conflict in the country.