Fahim Sadat

Fahim Sadat is an Afghan professional with nearly a decade long experience at national and international organisations and also served at strategic technical positions in erstwhile Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. He was also associated with Afghanistan’s largest development project, the National Solidarity Program (NSP). Later he joined academia and joined Kardan University, as assistant professor and head of international relations Department. He also remained managing editor for Kardan Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities during his stay in Kardan University until he was evacuated and left Afghanistan. He is frequently invited by international media organisations like Aljazeera, CGTN America, TRT, and publishes Op-eds on different outlets such as South Asia Monitor and etc as an expert/panelist on Afghanistan’s security and policy related issues. Currently he is engaged in providing consultancy to various stakeholders and is looking for a challenging opportunity to contribute for peace, development and positive change in his native nation.

Publications

Capturing the Narratives of Escape and Resilience: A Study of Afghan Refugees
Saad Ullah Khan, Fahim Sadat, Sadaf Khan. © 2024. 25 pages.
This scholarly inquiry explores the narratives of escape and resilience among Afghan refugees in Nordhausen (Germany), employing a multidisciplinary approach. Utilizing...