Dominik Kalweit

About Dominik Kalweit

Research Support Officer

Dominik holds a Diploma (ISCED 7) from the University of Augsburg, Germany, in Political Science and Communication Sciences and has been active in international development cooperation, education and human rights related fields since 2005, and in migration since 2008. In his work, he focuses on strategic planning, project development, team management, networking, training, advocacy and research. Dominik is a Steering Committee member for Destination Unknown, an initiative for the rights of children and youth on the move, and the coordinator for the campaign’s efforts in the Euro-Mediterranean region (Europe, MENA). 

In his free time, Dominik enjoys outdoor activities with his family, friends and dogs, travelling, good food and the sea. He is passionate about other cultures, education and experiential learning as well as global politics.

Research Interest:
  • International Development Cooperation
  • Human Rights
  • Migration
  • Euro-Mediterranean Region Studies
  • Training and Advocacy
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