Delina Fico is an Albanian civil society activist whose work primarily focuses on subjects of advocacy, gender issues, LGBTQ advocacy, community development, and public education. Fico's work has sought to form Non-governmental organization networks (NGOs) and increase cooperation between women's rights groups.
Advocacy work
editDelina Fico has served on the Board of the Shelter for LGBTI Persons, the Network of East West Women (NEWW), Open Society Foundation for Albania, Kosova Women's Network, led the Women's Economic and Political Empowerment Program, and is the current Director of Civil Society Programs at East West Management Institute Inc.[1]
Women's rights
editFico's work has centered on women rights and efforts to establish networks between women's rights NGOs. According to Fico, Post-Soviet women's organizations have been "hesitant" to unify under umbrella organizations, citing previous attempts by of Albania's Gender in Development organization in 1994.[2][3]
Fico is a proponent of Caroline Moser's Gender and Planning Framework, and has worked to implement a similar framework in Albanian law.[4]
Personal life
editFico was formerly engaged to Albanian Socialist President and current Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama. She is currently married to Albanian politician Bledar Çuçi.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Delina Fico/ IN THE SAME STORM, BUT NOT IN THE SAME BOAT | Bridge Magazine". Retrieved 2022-05-12.
- ^ Ryazanova-Clarke, Lara (2000). "Review of Organizing Women in Contemporary Russia, Engendering Transition". Europe-Asia Studies. 52 (5): 965–967. ISSN 0966-8136. JSTOR 153534.
- ^ Fico, Delina (1999-03-01). "Women's groups: The Albanian case". Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics. 15 (1): 30–40. doi:10.1080/13523279908415395. ISSN 1352-3279.
- ^ Fico, Delina (2007). "To be a woman...In Albania, after 1990" (PDF). Gender, Legislation, Citizenship, Public Policies, Family, and the Media.
- ^ "Alertă la Congres, după apariția unui raport care demonstrează influența lui Soroș asupra președintelui SUA, Joe Biden". ActiveNews - Știri necenzurate (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-05-12.