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Next Generation UCPM: Stefan Sošić

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Collaboration is key to effective civil protection. To ensure a safer, more equal future, a new generation of civil protection experts with a wide range of attributes, skills and knowledge must work together. In this series, we talk to young professionals in civil protection and disaster management to find out about their roles, motivations, and advice for others who want to work in this field.

By Knowledge Network – Staff member

In my work as a civil aviation Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator (SMC), I coordinate and monitor search and rescue operations. Finally, I help to organise international teams and aid, and prepare reports, analyses and informational materials on the scope of the Directorate’s work.

Do you see yourself staying involved in civil protection for a long time? What would you like to be doing in the future?

At this moment, I believe I can contribute a lot to the civil protection system. I want to progress further in this field, which will require long-term commitment. In terms of my future profession, I hope to advance to the level of a decision-maker in the civil protection or disaster risk management system.

What are the issues that matter most to you? Are you able to get involved with these issues as part of your role?

What matters the most to me is involvement in the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. In Montenegro, there is a low level of social awareness and poor social responsibility. The civil protection system is not at the same standard as other places in the world. My focus is therefore on the EU Civil Protection Mechanism itself.

About the author

The Knowledge Network – Staff member

The Knowledge Network editorial team is here to share the news and stories of the Knowledge Network community. We'd love to hear your news, events and personal stories about your life in civil protection and disaster risk management. If you've got a story to share, please contact us.

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Young Civil Protection Professionals