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Branislava Bakalovic was born in Belgrade, Serbia. She has studied the Arabic language and literature at the Faculty of Philology at the University of Belgrade, as well as economy and tourism at the College of Tourism.
Branislava was involved in different projects such as Belgrade International Model United Nations (BIMUN), first as a delegate in 2010 and then as a member of the organizing committee of BIMUN 2011. Soon she got involved with "Generations for Peace" organization founded by HRH Prince of Jordan and supported by the Olympic Committee of Serbia. In November 2011, she was sent to a "Generations for Peace" camp in Sochi as one of the representatives of the Olympic Youth Council of Serbia and now, she is to become a Peace Pioneer. In 2011, Branislava became one of the founders and the board members of Balkan and Middle East Regional Cooperation (BAMERC) organization in which her current position is Coordinator for Intercultural Cooperation. In September 2011, she volunteered for Ministry of Foreign affairs of Serbia at the 50th Anniversary of Non-Aligned Movement, which was the most important event held in Serbia in 2011. In January 2012, she was selected to attend the first Civilization Ambassadors Winter Camp in Egypt and became the first Egyptian civilization ambassador in Serbia.
Branislava speaks English, Spanish, French and Arabic, and learns German and Greek.
She is fond of arts, history, dancing, literature, theatre, martial arts etc. Since an early age she had a special interest in two things: Arabic culture and psychoanalysis, as she always admired the work of Carl G. Jung. |
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