Jeton Oruçi is a legal and institutional expert with extensive experience in public administration reforms, environmental legislation, and human rights. Born on October 3, 1985, Jeton holds a Master’s degree in Public Policy from the Rochester Institute of Technology – American University of Kosovo and a law degree from the University of Pristina. Currently, he serves as a Legal and Institutional Advisor at GIZ, focusing on legal framework development and institutional capacity building, particularly in circular economy and integrated waste management. Fluent in Albanian and English, Jeton has a strong background in policy and legislative development, having collaborated with international organizations such as the EU, OSCE, World Bank, and UNDP. His roles also extend to sports administration, including serving on the Board of Appeal at the European Table Tennis Union and the Kosovo Table Tennis Association. Jeton’s comprehensive expertise includes drafting policy documents, strategic planning, and enhancing the capacities of institutions and organizations in legal drafting and EU legislation approximation.