III.05: MiMi – With Migrants for Migrants
MiMi educates committed migrants into intercultural health care experts who pass on their knowledge to the rest of their community. MiMi aims to strengthen the sense of responsibility amongst people with a migrant background for their own health. Up to now, 32,000 migrants across Germany have been reached.
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Dipl.-Sozialwiss. Ramazan SALMAN
Executive Director, Ethno-Medical Centre Germany, Hannover
1966 | Immigration to Germany as the son of migrant workers |
1983-1990 | Scientific Studies, Master degree in Applied Social Sciences, University of Hannover |
1991-2015 | Executive Director, German Ethno-Medical Centre, Hannover |
1995-2015 | Board Director, German Institute for Transcultural Legal Guardianship, Hannover |
Numerous Invitations, World Economic Forum, Davos, China, Turkey, Austria, Belgium and Jordan | |
2003-2004 | Certified Executive Education, "Leadership and Health Management", General Health Service Academy, Dusseldorf |
2006-2015 | Seven invitations to Chancellor Merkel's Federal Integration Summits |
2006 | Appointed Senior Fellow, International Ashoka Organization, Munich |
2008 | "Social Entrepreneur of the Year", Award, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship |
2008-2012 | Program Director, European Project "AIDS and Mobility" |
2009 | Award of the Federal Cross of Merit in Berlin |
2009-2013 | Delegate of the German Health Ministry, "Committee of Experts on Mobility, Migration and Access to Health Care", European Council |
2009-2010 | Certified Executive Education, "Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management", Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA |
2012 | Certified Executive Education, "Growing Successful Social Entrepreneurship Organizations", INSEAD University, Fontainebleau |