Eirene Suisse


The partnership between GTI and Eirene Suisse is built on a shared commitment to promoting sustainable peace and human rights through participation and social transformation, aligning with a participatory approach to development. This collaboration enables both organizations to work together towards common goals while creating mutual understanding through knowledge exchange. Their joint efforts focus on peace and human rights promotion, gender-sensitive approaches, active participation, and capacity-building through cultural and professional exchange. They also share experiences on common interest topics and raise public awareness of global realities. Since its rooted in a spirit of peace, the partnership upholds non-discrimination based on ethnicity, religion, social or political affiliation and adheres to principles of good governance in management and decision-making.

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Volunteers

Igor Ranisavljevic

Volunteer

Master’s degree in information systems, with notable experience in digital project management and cybersecurity. His career path is marked by solid experience in coordinating teams and collaborating with public entities, testifying to his skills in managing and steering complex projects. His expertise in IT risk management guarantees the protection and security of technological infrastructures.

Igor supported Gender Tech Initiative Uganda from November 2024 to March 2025 in the effective implementation of digital training programs, thus contributing to the empowerment of women and young people and reducing the digital divide in the region.

 

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