Mimoza Mirashi
About Mimoza Mirashi
Mimoza Mirashi serves as the Objective Lead for Youth Learning and Development at Global Communities in Silver Spring, Maryland, where she has worked since 2019. She brings over a decade of experience in youth development and economic empowerment, with a focus on enhancing community initiatives through collaboration with local actors.
Work at Global Communities
Mimoza Mirashi has served as the Objective Lead for Youth Learning and Development at Global Communities since 2019. In this role, she employs a market systems development approach to enhance the effectiveness of donor efforts. Her work is based in Silver Spring, Maryland, where she focuses on youth development initiatives and economic empowerment.
Previous Experience at Mercy Corps
Prior to her current position, Mimoza Mirashi worked at Mercy Corps as a Senior Livelihoods Officer from 2008 to 2012. During her four years in Portland, Oregon, she contributed to various projects aimed at improving livelihoods and supporting community development efforts.
Experience at Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation
Mimoza Mirashi was employed at Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation as a Senior Skills and Training Facilitator and Communication from 2013 to 2018. Her five-year tenure in Zurich, Switzerland, involved collaborating with local public and private sector actors to support community development initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Mimoza Mirashi holds a Master's degree in Entrepreneurship from Ubt - University For Business and Technology, which she completed from 2019 to 2020. She also studied Economics and Management at Universiteti I Prishtinës 'Hasan Prishtina' from 2011 to 2013. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in youth development and economic empowerment.
Background in Youth Development
With over a decade of experience in youth development and economic empowerment, Mimoza Mirashi has focused on improving livelihoods in Kosovo. Her work emphasizes collaboration with various stakeholders to foster community development and enhance economic opportunities for youth.