Meet Aliagha Hassanzade, Austrian delegation


My name is Aliagha Hassanzade and I'm 17 years old. I was born the 24th of May 2000 in Maidan Wardak, Afghanistan. But now I live in Austria (Vienna) since the 5th of August 2016.
I have two brothers and two sisters. But only one of my brothers came with me to Austria. He is older than me, he is 19. Two of my other siblings are younger than me and addiotionally I have a bigger sister.
My hobbies are playing soccer and volleyball. I like listening to music – especially calm music.
I love meeting new people, because I like to learn about different cultures and religions. And I want to make new friends. Because I belive that we all can live together peacefully. Thats the reason why I want to participate at peacecamp.

0 comments   |  Comment


Meet Lilly Brandstetter, Austrian delegation


Hello everyone!
My name is Lilly Brandstetter and I am 16 years young. My hometown is Vienna, Austria and I have grown up here with my parents and my one older sister. I go to school at the Akademisches Gymnasium and if I find some free time I really love to dance. Therefore, I am joining a dance group at the Vienna Dance Center. Communication is definitely one of my biggest strengths. I am also very interested in politics and in discussing current questions with my friends.
Working with others and especially for others has always been my great ambition and that is the reason why I am participating at the “peacecamp”. The start to a better world is to believe it is possible!

0 comments   |  Comment


Meet Nika Jankovic, Austrian delegation


Hello,
my name is Nika Jankovic and I am 16 years old. I was born in Frankfurt, Germany and five years ago me and my mum moved to Vienna.
I used to play the piano, but I decided to concentrate on another hobby I really love, namely singing. Currently, I sing in a choir, band and vocal ensemble at my school. Honestly, I could listen to my favourite music all day long.
My friends, who are, by the way, one of the most important parts of my life, describe me as an open-minded, witty and friendly person. Teamwork and communication have always been some of my strong points.
The reason I decided to participate in „peacecamp“ is my distinct sence of justice and the will to help. I would like to contribute to a peaceful coexistence among different cultures. Peacecamp offers my generation a perfect opportunity to make this world a better place.
I look forward to seeing you all.

0 comments   |  Comment