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Celine Cojocar is a German-Romanian activist and student enrolled in a Master in European Affairs with a focus on Social Policy and Innovation at Sciences Po Paris. She is particularly interested in learning how to act against discrimination, social exclusion, and inequalities through policy making and has produced a diverse range of coursework on topics such as sex worker’s and minority rights, and anti-gender movements. Celine considers intersectional, bottom-up approaches to be a precondition for creating long lasting societal change. She has volunteered and conducted internships at several NGOs located in France, Germany, and Romania. The most formative experience on the field was an internship in Bucharest working with people suffering from multiple vulnerabilities. Besides her interest in social justice she is also dedicated to contribute to more equality and understanding between Western and Eastern European countries. Celine speaks six languages, four of them fluently.
Updated February 2023
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