Anis Mostafa
Cultural Affairs Director – RYEN
Anis Mostafa is a Rohingya young poet and
cultural activist from Chin Tha Ma, Phaung Daw Pyin, Buthidaung Township,
Arakan State, Myanmar. He currently resides in the world’s largest refugee camp
(16) in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
Alongside his studies, Anis dedicates
himself to cultural preservation, linguistic development, and human rights
advocacy. As the Cultural Affairs Director of RYEN, he plays a vital role in
guiding initiatives that uplift the heritage, traditions, and identity of the
Rohingya people. Through poetry, storytelling, and educational outreach, he
works tirelessly to revive and promote the rich cultural history of his
community.
Anis is deeply committed to the mission and
vision of RYEN — striving for sustainable solutions and development through
education, youth empowerment, and community support. His contributions directly
reflect RYEN’s goal of preserving the Rohingya identity while building a
hopeful and resilient future for the next generation.
Driven by a powerful dream to build a
strong foundation of Rohingya literature that reflects the past, present, and
aspirations of his people, Anis actively engages with civil society
organizations and cultural movements that raise awareness of Rohingya history
and amplify their voices on a global scale.
His work is a tribute to his people and a
commitment to preserving their identity for generations to come.
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