Sayyed Nadeem Kazmi is an international attorney, humanitarian development adviser, former aid worker and British Red Cross volunteer, currently working as in-house counsel on human rights advocacy in South Asia. He has over thirty years of experience working with senior leadership teams within NGOs and ethically-minded companies. A former senior adviser and speechwriter to Prince Hassan of Jordan, he has also worked on numerous policy initiatives and campaigns, including the UN World Conference Against Racism and the Dialogue of Civilizations process. Listed in Georgetown University's 500 World's Most Influential Muslims list 2010-16, he was a chief NGO representative to the UN's Economic and Social Council.
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