Malina Stanojevic: The “Dragon Lady” breathes new life into rural Serbia
Malina Stanojevic, once an electrical technician at a local car factory, is today the president of the “Save the Village” Association in rural south-western Serbia, stimulating the equal development of rural women's entrepreneurship and providing employment for local families. Her story is part of the “25 Women” series UN Women Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia produced for the Generation Equality campaign, marking the 25th year anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action.
Видео Malina Stanojevic: The “Dragon Lady” breathes new life into rural Serbia канала UN Women Europe and Central Asia
Видео Malina Stanojevic: The “Dragon Lady” breathes new life into rural Serbia канала UN Women Europe and Central Asia
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