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12. Ivana Pranjić (Croatia & Austria) - How can sports diplomacy support “small states” like Croatia‪?‬ Inspira | Erika Mueller Chen

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Erika speaks to Ivana about the role of basketball in her life, her Sports Diplomacy research, and why it is important to include youth at the decision making table.

Ivana Pranjić is a former Austrian basketball champion who has experienced the power of sport at a very young age. Ivana is currently pursuing her PhD in Sports Diplomacy at the German Sport University Cologne, examining the topic of “Chances and limitations of Sports Diplomacy in South East Europe”. She also serves as the Project Manager for ENGSO Youth’s Sport for Sustainable Development project, with the SDGs at the core of the work. Previously, Ivana worked as the Public Relations Manager of the Austrian National Team, UEFA Communications Specialist for EURO2020, and the Project Manager for the International Center for Sport Security. She also brings experiences as an athlete, coach, and referee, and feels she has seen the good and the bad. She is deeply interested in sport for development, sports diplomacy, gender equality and youth empowerment.

Ivana’s LinkedIn

Erika’s LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/erikamchen

Resources:


ENGSO Youth
ENGSO Youth - Sport for Sustainable Development
International Olympic Academy
New Leaders
Swing Mentorship
Peace and Sport
IOC Gender Equality Review
European Institute for Gender Equality
European Union Youth Portal
International Platform on Sport and Development aka Sportanddev
Beyond Sport
Global Sports Mentorship Program (GSMP)
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC)
United Nations Young Leaders Training Programme (UNITAR)
US State Department Global Sports Mentorship Program (GSMP)

Episode Info:


Episode recording date: November 3, 2022.
See Erika’s LinkTree for episode transcript.
“The Podcast Intro” by “Music_Unlimited” was retrieved from Pixabay. Licensor's Username and Licensee Username - erika_mueller.

Disclaimer:

The views and opinions expressed by the Guests of the Inspira Podcast do not necessarily represent the official policy or position of any Agency of the United States Government, or any organization public or private.

Erika speaks to Ivana about the role of basketball in her life, her Sports Diplomacy research, and why it is important to include youth at the decision making table.

Ivana Pranjić is a former Austrian basketball champion who has experienced the power of sport at a very young age. Ivana is currently pursuing her PhD in Sports Diplomacy at the German Sport University Cologne, examining the topic of “Chances and limitations of Sports Diplomacy in South East Europe”. She also serves as the Project Manager for ENGSO Youth’s Sport for Sustainable Development project, with the SDGs at the core of the work. Previously, Ivana worked as the Public Relations Manager of the Austrian National Team, UEFA Communications Specialist for EURO2020, and the Project Manager for the International Center for Sport Security. She also brings experiences as an athlete, coach, and referee, and feels she has seen the good and the bad. She is deeply interested in sport for development, sports diplomacy, gender equality and youth empowerment.

Ivana’s LinkedIn

Erika’s LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/erikamchen

Resources:


ENGSO Youth
ENGSO Youth - Sport for Sustainable Development
International Olympic Academy
New Leaders
Swing Mentorship
Peace and Sport
IOC Gender Equality Review
European Institute for Gender Equality
European Union Youth Portal
International Platform on Sport and Development aka Sportanddev
Beyond Sport
Global Sports Mentorship Program (GSMP)
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC)
United Nations Young Leaders Training Programme (UNITAR)
US State Department Global Sports Mentorship Program (GSMP)

Episode Info:


Episode recording date: November 3, 2022.
See Erika’s LinkTree for episode transcript.
“The Podcast Intro” by “Music_Unlimited” was retrieved from Pixabay. Licensor's Username and Licensee Username - erika_mueller.

Disclaimer:

The views and opinions expressed by the Guests of the Inspira Podcast do not necessarily represent the official policy or position of any Agency of the United States Government, or any organization public or private.

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