FBA (Folke Bernadotte Academy)
Dejan Bojanic serves as the Chief Executive Officer and International Officer at Save the Children Youth Sweden, where responsibilities include programme management, international relations, children's rights policy and advocacy, external representation, and fundraising since August 2014. In addition, Dejan Bojanic contributes as an Extern referensperson at the Folke Bernadotte Academy, supporting civil society in peace and security issues. Membership on the Science, Ethics and Policy Advisory Board for CO-CREATE facilitates collaboration on obesity prevention among adolescents. Previous roles include participation in the European Commission's Multi-stakeholder Platform on Sustainable Development Goals and serving as Assistant Project Manager for a youth electoral campaign in Serbia. Dejan Bojanic founded Operation Dagsverke, promoting active participation and corporate social responsibility among students in Europe.
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FBA (Folke Bernadotte Academy)
The Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) is the Swedish government agency for peace, security and development. FBA supports international peace operations and international development cooperation. The agency conducts training, research and method development in order to strengthen peacebuilding and statebuilding in conflict and post-conflict countries. We also recruit civilian personnel and expertise for peace operations and election observation missions led by the EU, UN and OSCE. The agency is named after Count Folke Bernadotte, the first UN mediator. Here on Linkedin we share the latest news from our activities. We encourage debate and discussion, but we reserve the right to delete comments and posts that are abusive, contain personal attacks, hate speech or advertising/spam, and comments and posts that are irrelevant to the subject being discussed. And we reserve the right to delete posts from fraudulent accounts. Comments and posts published on our Linkedin page are processed in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).