State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Slovakia
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
Deputy Director General, DG NEAR, European Commission
Deputy Director-General, DG ECHO, European Commission
Director, Concord Europe
Humanitarian Aid Coordinator, People in Need Slovakia
Deputy Head of Mission for Programs – LEBANON, Première Urgence Internationale (PUI)
Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer, European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad)
Regional Director for Eastern Partnership and Balkans, People in Need
Researcher, Center for Social and Economic Research
(CASE) in Poland
Executive Co-Director, IPRE, Moldova
Visiting Distinguished Fellow, German Marshall Fund of the United States
Regional Manager for Central Asia, Georgia and Balkans, Caritas Czech Republic
Director, The Levan Mikeladze Foundation, Georgia
Team Leader, PPRD East3
Vice-President, Polish Humanitarian Action (PAH)
Chief Financial Officer, SCase, Slovakia
Resident Fellow, German Marshall Fund of the United States, GMFUS
Executive Secretary, Platform for Development Organisations – Ambrela
Member of the European Parliament, Slovakia
Director, Department for Development Cooperation – Strategy, Evaluation, MFA Austria
Chairman of the Board, Youth organization „STAN“
EU Representative & Head of Office, CARE International
Executive Director, People in Need Slovakia
Deputy Executive Director, International Renaissance Foundation (IRF), Ukraine
Programme Manager, International NGO EuroBelarus
Advocacy Manager, Secretariat of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP CSF)
Policy Officer, ECPDM – European Centre for Development Policy Management
Logistics Officer, United Nations Global Logistics Cluster, Krakow, Poland
Senior Policy Officer and Liaison for the CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness (CPDE)
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