Dragana Bulic holds over 25 years of programmatic and strategic leadership experience in humanitarian and development programs, developing and managing operations and teams in diverse and politically fragile post-conflict and transitional contexts.
With an educational background in the domains of sociology and psychology, Dragana’s primary focus has been in the areas of advocacy and strategic partnering, resource mobilization and management in the areas of child protection, refugee and IDP protection, landmine victim assistance, and disability rights.
This experience was gained through extensive service with the UN Refugee Agency in BiH and Afghanistan, the Landmine Survivors Network and Survivor Corps in BiH, Southern Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus, and World Vision in BiH and the Western Balkans. In these complex contexts, she deepened her expertise in working with different religious groups and faith leaders, vulnerable groups of women, children, and youth.
Dragana is a devoted mother of a 15-year-old daughter, her biggest motivation and reality check in all she does and strives for.