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Regional Advisory Board

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Zahida Cosic, Zenica
Entrepreneur and owner of company UNIKOM Promet, president of "UNA," national association of women entrepreneurs and company managers, and member of BHWEN.

Irena Soldat Vujanovic, Banja Luka
Member of the Party of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), Advisor at the Ministry of Culture and Education of Republika Srpska, and member of BHWEN.

Marijana Dinek, Mostar/Posusje
Director of the women's NGO "Forma F" and member of BHWEN.

Indira Topcagic, Sarajevo
Journalist and media assistant at "Stope nade" and member of BHWEN.

Croatia

Sanja Kapetanovic, Osijek
Member of Parliament of the Republic of Croatia and member of the Youth Forum of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP).

Biserka Momcinovic, Porec
Coordinator of the Center for Civic Initiatives in Porec, member of the and National Women's Network.

Spomenka Rakušic, Zagreb
Head of Direct Investments Department at the Ministry of Economy and entrepreneurship trainer at "Vern."

Tanja Šimic, Zagreb
Journalist and Editor-in-Chief of "Good Morning Croatia" show at the national television (Croatian Television - HTV).

Kosovo

Flora Macula, Prishtinaa
UNIFEM Kosovo Local Program Manager.

Justina Shiroka Pula, Prishtina
Professor at the Department of Economics of the University of Prishtina and Director of the International Business Center, Prishtina.

Xheraldina Vula, Prishtina
Journalist at Radio-TV 21 and Director of the Center for Journalism and Nonviolent Conflict Resolution.

Macedonia

Ljubica Balaban, Skopje
Journalist of "Dnevnik," the largest national daily, covering specific women's issues

Liljana Jankulovska, Skopje
Vice-president of the Association of Trade Unions of Macedonia (CCM) and a founder of Women's Section within the CCM.

Dragica Miloševska, Skopje
Secretary of the Women's Section of the Liberal Party - Lipaz (the party with the highest percentage of female membership), member of ARNA, a businesswomen's association.

Laureta Shehu, Debar
Member of the League of Albanian Women of Debar and member of Antico, the informal multi-sectoral women's NGO network.

Serbia and Vojvodina

Violeta Damjanovic, Subotica
Member of the expert group G17+ and financial director in a private company.

Marina Fratucan, Novi Sad
Television journalist, production URBANS.

Milica Minic, Belgrade, Serbia
Coordinator of Women's Network at the Association for Women's Initiatives, trainer of organizational development, fundraising, strategic planning.

Marija Peternel, Niš, Serbia
Member of the Democratic Party (DS), representative in the Municipal Assembly of Nis, trainer for "Women Can Do It," a political skills development program sponsored by the Gender Task Force of the Stability Pact.

Montenegro

Melanija Bulatovic, Podgorica
Journalist and editor of TV show "Sunday afternoon" and the Montenegrin national television.

Nada Drobnjak, Podgorica, Montenegro
Member of the Executive Board of the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro, parliamentarian, and president of the Gender Equality Committee in the Montenegrin Parliament.

Zijada Velic, Ulcinj
Coordinator of the BGO "New Horisons."

Biljana Vujoševic, Podgorica, Montenegro
Program coordinator for Property Tax Administration, and president of the Business Women's Association in Podgorica.

 

 

 
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