Dr. Sarbast Mohammed
Chair, Advisory Council
Founding chair of the council. Three decades in Kurdish higher-education policy. Former dean and ministerial advisor on regional development.
The KGND Advisory Council is a multi-disciplinary group representing the four parts of Kurdistan and the major diaspora regions. The council sets strategic direction, reviews the Vision 2055 framework, and oversees the working-group programs.
Dr. Sarbast Mohammed
Chair, Advisory Council
University of Kurdistan · Erbil
Founding chair of the council. Three decades in Kurdish higher-education policy. Former dean and ministerial advisor on regional development.
Dr. Nasreen Ahmadi
Health Systems
Karolinska Institute · Stockholm
Cardiologist and public-health researcher. Leads the diaspora health-systems working group, focused on knowledge transfer to Kurdish hospitals.
Aram Hassan
Technology & Talent
Independent · Berlin
Senior software engineer and founding architect of the Talent Map. Advises on technology infrastructure and the diaspora-engineering working group.
Karwan Ali, J.D.
Law & Governance
Kurdistan Bar Association · Geneva
Human-rights lawyer and policy advisor. Coordinates the law-and-governance working group, with focus on diaspora civic engagement frameworks.
Leyla Mahmud
Founders & Capital
Independent · Erbil
Founder of three Kurdish technology ventures. Leads the founders working group and advises on the Beyond Remittances investment framework.
Dr. Rebar Sadiq
Research & Strategy
University of Toronto · Toronto
Political economist. Lead author of the annual State of Kurdish Talent report and contributor to the Vision 2055 framework.
Dr. Gulan Rashid
Arts & Cultural Memory
Sciences Po · Paris
Documentary filmmaker and cultural-policy researcher. Leads the arts and cultural-memory working group across the four parts of Kurdistan.
Dilyar Kurdo, Ph.D.
Education & Knowledge Transfer
McGill University · Montreal
Researcher in education policy. Coordinates the mentorship-cycles program between diaspora academics and Kurdish universities.
Universities, research institutes, foundations, and NGOs working on Kurdish development are invited to formalize their partnership with KGND.
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