Published : 20-01-2020
Palestinian young man from Syria Ahmed Abdul Mahmoud, aged 24, received the 2019 Hamlet Talent Prize after his company came on top of the list of projects established by young men below the age of 30.
In 2016, Ahmed embarked on his own project and established a center providing language assistance services for migrants and people with special needs.
Shortly after, he was appointed by the Hlsenyor municipality as a social integration officer and a translator.
Ahmed had been raised in Syria’s Yarmouk refugee camp, where he was born on October 6, 1996 and pursued his primary and secondary school studies. He fled war-torn Syria to Denmark in 2015. He is the first Palestinian-Syrian refugee to receive the Hamlet Talent Award.
Palestinian young man from Syria Ahmed Abdul Mahmoud, aged 24, received the 2019 Hamlet Talent Prize after his company came on top of the list of projects established by young men below the age of 30.
In 2016, Ahmed embarked on his own project and established a center providing language assistance services for migrants and people with special needs.
Shortly after, he was appointed by the Hlsenyor municipality as a social integration officer and a translator.
Ahmed had been raised in Syria’s Yarmouk refugee camp, where he was born on October 6, 1996 and pursued his primary and secondary school studies. He fled war-torn Syria to Denmark in 2015. He is the first Palestinian-Syrian refugee to receive the Hamlet Talent Award.