Biography
HRH CROWN PRINCESS MARGARITA OF ROMANIA
Crown Princess Margarita is the eldest daughter of King Michael and Queen
Anne of Romania. She is a graduate of Sociology, Political Science and Public International Law from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Following her graduation Princess Margarita worked in a number of British Universities, specialising in medical sociology and public health policy. Projects included designing improvements in the aftercare of cancer patients, participating in a 5 year international research program on alcohol use and abuse on behalf of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and developing policy recommendations and preventative pilot projects.
In 1983, she joined the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome, as a member the World Food Day project team, working on the public awareness campaign concerning agricultural programs, nutrition and poverty alleviation. Three years later, she joined the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
In these different posts the Princess travelled widely, particularly to countries in Africa, as part of her responsibilities.
In the autumn of 1989 Princess Margarita left the UN system to devote herself entirely to Romania and working with her father.
In the weeks immediately after the events of December 1989, Princess Margarita made her first visit to Romania. Shortly thereafter, King Michael and his daughter set up the Princess Margarita of Romania Foundation, created specifically to respond to the needs expressed by Romanians throughout the country. The Princess is the President of the Foundation, which is established in six countries.
The Foundation's mission is to act as a catalyst for the enhancement of human potential, the restoration of dignity and the promotion of Romanian talent and cultural values. To that end the Foundation implements projects in the areas of health, social welfare, education, civil society and culture which contribute to the spiritual and social renewal of the country. Beneficiaries include underprivileged children, talented youth, the elderly poor and non-governmental organisations active in child protection.
The Crown Princess frequently represents her father on different public and official events as well as accompanying him on many of his trips. Throughout the 90's the Princess coordinated and accompanied the King on a series of visits he made within Europe, the USA and Canada to Romanian communities, in meetings with leading politicians and advisors and speeches to a number of specialized international institutes and fora. Princess Margarita has regularly accompanied the King on official tours he undertook throughout Europe in 1997 and 2002 for the integration of Romania in NATO.
She lectures, makes speeches and publishes articles on Romania in the written press as well as in books and other publications.
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