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Nanna Bak-Jensen lives in Copenhagen, holds a BA in Political Science and is currently pursuing an interdisciplinary MSc in Global Development at the University of Copenhagen. As part of her studies, she has spent half a year in Rome working as an intern at the Danish Mission to the United Nations as well as conducted field work in Tanzania. Besides her studies, Nanna works as a student assistant at the Confederation of Danish Industry, focusing on international development and how the private sector can contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Nanna has a long history of engagement with the Danish civil society and she is passionate about fighting global inequality and securing human rights for poor and marginalised populations.
Updated May 2020
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