Mohsin Mohi Ud Din
Mohsin Mohi Ud Din is an artist, community activist, and founder of the global non-profit, #MeWe International Inc. For over 15 years, Mohsin has scaled his storytelling methodology across more than 15 countries, from the valley of Kashmir to the Syrian refugee camps in the Middle East, to the mountains of Morocco, Honduras, and Mexico. His movement has supported more than 20,000 vulnerable youth and caregivers and dozens of community-building organizations fighting violence, forced displacement, incarceration, and poverty. Mohsin previously worked for human rights organizations such as Human Rights First and worked in the Strategic Communications Division for the MDGs and SDGs for the United Nations in New York. His work has received honours from SOLVE MIT at the UN, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, Open Ideo and others. As an expert in strategic communication and community storytelling, Mohsin’s documentary films are featured in TIME Magazine and have premiered at more than 7 international film festivals. He is a 2025 Creativity Pioneer Award recipient by the Moleskine Foundation, and was named a 2024 Tallberg Leadership. In 2009, Mohsin received a Fulbright Scholarship to pilot his methodologies in Morocco. Over the years, his words and visual pieces have been featured in VICE News, Al Jazeera, Huffington Post, and The Nation.