Nina has been involved with the European Network on Independent Living (ENIL) and the ENIL Youth Network since 2020. She currently works as ENIL’s Youth Coordinator, where she oversees projects and creates opportunities with and for young people, both within and beyond the network.
She works as a disability and human rights advocate, youth worker, trainer, and facilitator, and is based in Belgrade, Serbia. Her work focuses on accessibility, inclusion, independent living, intersectionality, education, and media. She uses methodologies and tools adapted to various needs, while highlighting broader Human Rights frameworks.
As a trainer, she brings the lens of accessibility into Human Rights Education for youth, including initiatives connected to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and national TOTHRE courses among others. In 2025, she implemented the “Independent (Living) Media” project, addressing media representation of persons with disabilities.
She is passionate about young people’s role in community building, mobilising, and advancing human rights for all, and currently represents ENIL Youth in the Advisory Council on Youth to the Council of Europe for the 2026–2027 term.