
Natascha Cerny Ehtesham has a background in civilian peacebuilding and human rights, with over a decade of experience in these fields. She currently works as the Assistant Director at the Museum of Contemporary Circumpolar Art in Bern, where she focuses on promoting Arctic Indigenous voices and implementing decolonization initiatives.
Natascha has worked with organizations such as swisspeace, humanrights.ch as well as Library and Archives Canada, where she led projects aimed at preventing violent conflict and addressing its aftermath through collaborating with civil society organizations, human rights defenders, memory institutions, as well as multilateral organizations and governments, predominantly in Europe and the post-Soviet space. Natascha is committed to fostering dialogue and mutual understanding, drawing on lessons from the past to help build a better future.
Natascha Cerny Ehtesham has a background in civilian peacebuilding and human rights, with over a decade of experience in these fields. She currently works as the Assistant Director at the Museum of Contemporary Circumpolar Art in Bern, where she focuses on promoting Arctic Indigenous voices and implementing decolonization initiatives.
Natascha has worked with organizations such as swisspeace, humanrights.ch as well as Library and Archives Canada, where she led projects aimed at preventing violent conflict and addressing its aftermath through collaborating with civil society organizations, human rights defenders, memory institutions, as well as multilateral organizations and governments, predominantly in Europe and the post-Soviet space. Natascha is committed to fostering dialogue and mutual understanding, drawing on lessons from the past to help build a better future.