Aron Mir Haschemi has worked in foreign policy and international relations for two decades. As a member of the German Foreign Service, he has served in Bonn, Beijing, Berlin, Mexico, Lagos, Kinshasa, and Juba. Throughout his career, he has advocated for diversity, inclusion, and a culture of remembrance at Germany’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and beyond. His most recent initiative resulted in the creation of a memorial in public space, in remembrance of German diplomats persecuted by the Nazis. His advocacy efforts focus on increasing representation of minority communities in public administration. He is also promoting knowledge about colonialism to overcome the impact of postcolonialism in diplomacy.
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