Miki Jacevic - Deputy Director for Training and Consultations
Phone: 1.202.403.4000
Email: miki_jacevic at huntalternatives.org

Mirsad "Miki" Jacevic is deputy director for training and consultations at The Institute for Inclusive Security. He has worked with the organization since its inception in 1999, originally serving as the liaison among members of the Women Waging Peace Network, which links women peacemakers from conflict areas around the world. In his current capacity, he oversees Inclusive Security’s training program, as well as strategic consultations with leaders from conflict areas around the globe, to help them remain focused on promoting women’s inclusion in all stages of the peace process. He was the primary author of
Inclusive Security: A Curriculum for Women Waging Peace, a highly interactive training manual based on over a decade of experience designing and leading workshops around the world. Mr. Jacevic has led efforts to create international policies to ensure that women participate in efforts to prevent and resolve conflicts and have a role in post-conflict reconstruction.
Mr. Jacevic is a human rights activist and peace program specialist from Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina. During the war, he was involved in numerous projects to ease the suffering of youth and the elderly. Prior to joining Inclusive Security, he directed the Emerging Leaders Project at the State of the World Forum and managed child soldiers reintegration efforts at Search for Common Ground. He is a PhD student at the George Mason Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, where he received his master's degree. Mr. Jacevic is married to Guatemalan human rights activist Eva Morales, and they live with their two children in the Washington, DC area.