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Ivana Lazarovski

Lazarovski, Ivana

Lazarovski, Ivana

Second Secretary for the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belgrade; Junior Fellow, World Academy of Art and Science

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Second Secretary for the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belgrade; Junior Fellow, World Academy of Art and Science

For more than seven years Ivana has been working in the field of European and International Policy, Peace building, Security and Environmental Security. In the early beginning of her professional development she worked as an assistant for the organization of the Regional Workshop of the Partnership for Peace Consortium Study Group for the Western Balkan Region, mostly concerning the rising of violent extremism in the Western Balkans. She was a research assistant in International Legal Partnership GRC (Global Rights Compliance), where she worked on a project of state capacity building in order to introduce international reforms in the legal system of Ukraine and on a multidisciplinary project of building peace and stability in multiethnic and historically burdened areas. Ivana has Masters in International Security Studies with specialization in Environmental Security. She an Alumnus the University of Political Sciences in Belgrade, Sciences Po in Paris and La Sapienza University of Rome. Since 2018 she is a junior fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences and an alumnus of the first Club of Rome Summer Academy. After her internship at the Franco-Serbian Chamber of Commerce, Ivana worked as a chief office manager in a private real estate investment company. Currently she is working in the National Alliance for Local Economic Development in Serbia as an associate in the Good Governance Sector, mostly engaged in Public-Private partnership and e-Governance projects.

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Youth Groups: A Quick Look at International Organizations   ( International Organizations ), ( Sustainable Development )
Get Full Text in PDF Abstract Much of the hope for resolving our world’s greatest problems is vested in the power of youth. Since the adoption of the UN Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace, and Security (2015), the recognition of young people as a positive force for preventing and resolving conflict and building sustainable peace has gained significant momentum. What is it that makes today’s youth more capable of introducing radical and sustainable social transformation than the...