
Shaden Sabouni
Shaden Sabouni is a PhD researcher at the University of Fulda, Department of Social and Cultural Sciences. Her research focuses on the impact of social change on refugee family dynamics, a topic deeply influenced by her personal experiences. Shaden arrived in Germany with her family in 2017, determined to rebuild her social and professional life after she was displaced from Syria. Despite the challenges of starting over in a new cultural context, she is committed to proving that refugees are capable of building, contributing to and achieving a better future when given the opportunity. This commitment led her to return to higher education at the age of 40, where she obtained a Master’s degree in Intercultural Communication and European Studies.
Her decision to return to university was not only personal. It was also to challenge the stereotypes and categorisations often associated with refugees. Shaden has worked with several organisations that support refugee integration into German society and is currently a freelance cultural trainer for Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), specialising in the Middle East, and a fellow at bicc.
Motivation for Joining the RAB
Her motivation for joining the board stems from her diverse experiences as a refugee, a mother of two teenage children, researcher and social activist. Her work has exposed her to countless stories of resilience and success. Shaden believes that by incorporating these perspectives into policymaking, Germany can foster better integration, safety and harmony for host and refugee communities. She is convinced that diversity and acceptance are essential to building a peaceful world, and her vision is to contribute to a more inclusive and secure future for all residents of Germany and Europe.