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 “HOW TO BE A BETTER POLICY ADVISOR

in Public Administration Reforms – training of young professionals”

Training course for advisors

Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
June 29 – July 2, 2006
(Serbian language)

 

The training course for advisors “How to be a better policy advisor” was held in Belgrade on June 29 - July 2, 2006 for two groups of selected Serbian trainees in Serbian language. The course was successfully led by two teams of Serbian trainers.


1st team of trainers:

1. Snezana Djordjevic (Faculty of Political Science)

2. Aleksandar Panovski (Governmental Commission for Prevention of Conflicts of Interest

3. Zoran Krstic (Faculty of Political Science)

4. Tamara Dzamonja Ignjatovic (Faculty of Political Science)
5. Mysun En Natour (Ministry of Public Administration and Local Government)

6. Andjela Pavlovic (Faculty of Political Science)

 

2nd team of trainers:

1. Dejan Pavlovic (Faculty of Political Science)
2. Maja Kovacevic (Faculty of Political Science)

3. Svetlana Djukovic (Ministry of Public Administration and Local Government)

4. Dragana Mitrovic (Faculty of Political Science)
5. Nikola Trajkovic (Faculty of Political Science)

6. Natasa Grujic (Faculty of Political Science)


The training and the work of trainers were supervised by Ms. Luba Vavrova and Ms. Lesya Il'chenko-Syuyva, who were responsible for the training of Serbian trainers.

Participants

1st group

Ana Adzic

Borko Milosevic

Davor Nikolic

Dragana Lepojevic

Ivan Dukanovic

Ivan Sentevski

Ivana Stefanovic

Jelena Boskovic

Jelena Keserovic

Jelena Zivkovic

Jona Tibor

Ljubisa Colic

Marija Crnogorac

Marija Marinkovic

Mila Tanaskovic

Milivojevic Slobodan

Stefan Cetkovic

Vladimir Filipovic

Vanesa Belkic

Petar Bozovic


2nd group

Adel Abusara

Aleksandar Maksimovic

Biljana Butulija

Bogdan Meandzija

Danilo Radosavljevic

Dragana Zecevic

Ivana Plotan

Ivana Ponjavic

Ivana Randelovic

Ivana Belic

Jelena Knezevic

Jelena Savcic

Jovana Tripunovic

Marija Cimbaljevic

Marija Doric

Marina Kostic

Milena Savic

Stefan Despotovic

Uros Kosanovic

Jelena Kostic