
Muhamed was born in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina, in 1984, and has spent his life so far connecting the realities, visions and ideas of himself and others – and plans on doing so in the time to come. A lawyer by academic training, a learner by vocation and a networker by passion, Muhamed has worked with initiatives, projects, groups and businesses in 24 countries on four continents. His ability to communicate in 56 languages means he is able to learn and share first-hand with the world; from Aramaic to Yiddish, from Basque to Kinyarwanda, from Quechua to Georgian. Muhamed remains an optimist committed to changing the world, a fan of the Arctic, cycling, flags, and some of the world’s worst football teams.
Muhamed has spoken, held workshops and seminars, given lectures and interviews and written for books, newspapers, and electronic media on the creative industries, sustainable development, global citizenship, genocide studies and human rights as well as networking in 17 countries, from Argentina to Finland. His professional experience includes working as Project Manager for the British Council, serving as City Councilor in his home town of Tuzla and acting as Senior Consultant to sustainable development and education projects of the Brainswork Group.
In his talk to Anadolu Agency he said that he’s glad to see young people from BIH who are a part of global progress, who are scholars, but who do not receive enough attention in BiH. He added that BiH must be more open to overcome various borders in order to be more organised.
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