Donika Emini

Donika Emini
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Pristina, Kosovo
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Measurements Bust: 87.8 cm (34.6 in)
Waist: 59.9 cm (23.6 in)
Hips: 89.9 cm (35.4 in)
Hair color Blondish Brown(natural) Blonde(dyed)
Eye color Brown
Title(s) Miss Kosova Earth
Major
competition(s)
Miss Globe International 2011
Miss Earth 2013

Donika Emini is a Kosovan beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned as Miss Kosova Earth 2013 that gave her the right to represent Kosovo at Miss Earth 2013 pageant.[1][2][3][4] She is the first Kosovan representative for Miss Earth from the said Fadil Berisha-Agnesa Vuthaj owned franchise.

Biography

Early childhood years

As published in Miss Earth's official website, Donika describes her childhood years as "grew up in a good family and social environment". She went to schools and participated as part of a choir, joined poetry and dance. Donika also mentions that travel is an important part of her childhood years as she was able to travel in almost all places in her country as well as in its neighboring countries. Lastly, she said that her childhood is "composed by childhood and youth are school, travel, importance of friendship and working hard to build up, develop and shape positively my future."

Miss Kosova 2013

Donika joined the contest of Miss Kosova 2013. She won the title of Miss Kosova Earth 2013 together with Mirjeta Shala who won the title of Miss Universe Kosovo 2013.

Miss Earth 2013

Donika flew to the Philippines to take part in the Miss Earth 2013 pageant. She participated in all the pre-pageant activities but she was not able to get any medals as it was the basis of winning a particular activity. When the pageant concluded, Donika was not called to be part of the semi-finals where the Top 16 would advance to win the crown.

As a Miss Earth candidate, an environmental advocacy is a must. When asked about Donika's advocacy, she chooses water as her main concern. She says, "As environment is a broad subject I want to focus on water only. As it is well known Water is life! The main precondition for all the planet, including humans, animals and our economies. Climate regulation cycle is also heavily dependent on water! In addition, water is something that crosses national boundaries and therefore its protection is key to the planet and human life." Her project is all about water efficiency. The standardization of eco-toilet flushes is the best solution she thinks to make the water efficient. She supported it with a study that says, "only if only 10% of all toilets in the European Union were to be replaced, households across the EU could save nearly 390m and this would have significant impact on water savings and its efficiency." She is eyeing her hometown, Ferizaj, as the location of the birth of her project, targeting the newly build apartment buildings in the neighborhood to avoid the possible extra costs. She also says that the next level of her project is to "work towards changing national water policies and adopting legislation that makes it mandatory to standardize and make eco-toilet fleshes mandatory."

Donika promoted her country, Kosovo, by mentioning their country's "River Bifurcation". She describes Kosovo also as, "one of the most liberal countries in terms of religion tolerance. We are known for great hospitality and when visitors visit Kosovo, they always come back or find a way to stay here forever."

External links

References

  1. "Mirjeta Shala dhe Donika Emini janë fituese në ‘Miss Kosova 2013’". telegrafi.com. 2013. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  2. Morales, Lina (2013). "breaking news DONIKA EMINI - kosovo 2013". Sashfactor. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  3. "***MISS EARTH KOSOVO 2013 DONIKA EMINI***". Missosology. 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2013. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  4. Vuthaj, Agnesa (2014). "*Konkurs Miss Kosova 2014". Youtube. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Ajshe Babatinca
Miss Earth Kosovo
2013
Succeeded by
Kaltrina Neziri
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