Besa Shahini

Albanian politician
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Besa Shahini
51st Minister of Education, Sports and Youth
In office
17 January 2019 – 14 September 2020
PresidentIlir Meta
Prime MinisterEdi Rama
Preceded byMirela Karabina
Lindita Nikolla (Acting)
Succeeded byEvis Kushi
Personal details
Born1982 (age 41–42)
Pristina, SFR Yugoslavia
(today Kosovo)
Political partySocialist Party (Albania)
Social Democratic Party (Kosovo)
Spouse
Dardan Molliqaj
(m. 2019)
Alma materPearson College UWC
York University
Signature

Besa Shahini (born 1982) is a Kosovo-born Albanian politician, who served as the Minister of Education, Sports and Youth in the second cabinet of Edi Rama.[1][2]

In the decade and a half prior to joining the Albanian government, she focused her research and advocacy on education and EU integration issues in the Western Balkans and South Caucasus. Besa Shahini holds a Master of Public Policy from the Hertie School in Berlin.[3]

Education

In 1999, her family moved to Canada. During her first two years there, she considered becoming an artist, but went to York University and studied political science and public administration. When she returned to Kosovo after her studies, she founded the Kosovar Stability Initiative think tank there.

In 2009, she completed a Master's degree in Public Policy at the Hertie School in Berlin.[4]

Albanian Minister of Education

At the end of 2018, there were major student protests in Albania, in the course of which Prime Minister Edi Rama partially reshuffled his government cabinet. He proposed to the Parliament of Albania (Kuvendi i Shqipërisë) the then Deputy Minister of Education Besa Shahini as the successor to Lindita Nikolla (PS – Socialist Party of Albania). She was elected with 77 out of 140 votes.

She was the first Kosovo Albanian to hold this post.[5]

Academic and civil society work

She is the founder of the Education Plenum Think Tank in Pristina (2014), focusing on research and educational analyses on schools and high schools in Kosovo. From 2016, she focused increasingly on education policy and the education system in Kosovo and Albania.

At the same time she was an independent policy analyst at the European Stability Initiative (ESI) in Berlin.[6]

In September 2023, Besa Shahini officially took over the Henrik Enderlein fellowship from Dr Johannes Lindner, who continues his work as Co-Director of the Jacques Delors Centre, the Hertie School’s research and policy centre working on the European Union.[7]

  • Besa Shahini's X account
  • European Stability Initiative, Besa Shahini (former staff)
  • Jacques Delors Centre, Besa Shahini, Henrik Enderlein Fellow

References

  1. ^ "Albania: New govt ministers sworn in, EU considers it an important moment". Independent Balkan News Agency. 17 January 2019. Archived from the original on 13 September 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  2. ^ Jonuzaj, Klaudjo (17 January 2019). "Albania's parliament endorses government reshuffle". SeeNews. Archived from the original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Alumni video: Meet Albania's Minister of Education". Hertie School. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  4. ^ "Alumni video: Meet Albania's Minister of Education". Hertie School. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  5. ^ "Besa Shahini, zyrtarisht ministre e Arsimit në Shqipëri". Bota Sot. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  6. ^ "Besa Shahini | ESI". www.esiweb.org. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  7. ^ "Meet Besa Shahini, new Henrik Enderlein Fellow". Hertie School. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
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