Asylum Access
Mohammad Baqir Bayani is an experienced partnerships coordinator and research consultant with a strong focus on refugee-led organizations and civil society collaboration. Currently serving as Partnerships Coordinator at Asylum Access since March 2022, Mohammad is dedicated to developing equitable partnerships and advocating for the redistribution of resources within the Asia Pacific region. As a research consultant for Act for Peace, Mohammad leads projects examining the contributions and challenges faced by refugee-led organizations in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Previously, as Founder and Program Director of HELP for Refugees, Mohammad established programs to provide education and skills training to refugees. Additional experiences include contributions to Al Jazeera Media Network, The Jakarta Post, and founding Refugees of Indonesia. Mohammad holds an Associate's degree in Business Administration and Management from Broward College.
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Asylum Access
Most of the world’s refugees spend decades or generations confined in camps, prohibited from working, or otherwise prevented from rebuilding their lives. Asylum Access was founded to change this. We are an international nonprofit founded to make refugee rights a reality in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Our advocates help refugees access their fundamental rights to safety, employment, education, and protection. Asylum Access believe all refugees deserve a fair chance at a new life. All over the world, we challenge barriers that keep refugees from living safely, moving freely, working and attending school – because when refugees can rebuild their lives, nations thrive. Asylum Access is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA.