Mohammed Haled (AK) Maung Hla Tin
RYEN Engagement Director
Mohammed Haled, also known as Maung Hla Tin, is a committed educator, humanitarian worker, and community advocate with deep roots in Arakan State, Myanmar. From 2013 to 2017, he served as a volunteer teacher in his village, educating children from grades 1 to 6 and sharing knowledge that empowered young minds.
On August 25, 2017, after fleeing the violence in Arakan State, he resettled in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. There, he continued his dedication to service by joining humanitarian organizations. He has played a key role in conducting awareness sessions for the Rohingya community, educating people about communicable diseases and how to prevent viral infections.
For over seven years, Haled has also been working with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), offering medical advice and humanitarian support to vulnerable refugee populations. Beyond health, he remains actively involved in social change—promoting education, discouraging harmful practices like child marriage, and guiding the community toward a more informed and respectful society.
As the Engagement Director of the Rohingya Youth Empowerment Network (RYEN), Haled is responsible for building strong connections within the community, encouraging participation, and ensuring that RYEN’s activities reflect the needs and voices of the people. With his deep experience and tireless commitment, he continues to be a vital bridge between the organization and the community it serves.
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