Srdan Sadikovic

Srdan Sadikovic brings over a decade of experience in foreign policy, development, and humanitarianism. His work spans three executive agencies, building coalitions to promote global development and humanitarian interests by analyzing and tackling the underlying drivers of instability in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, the Balkans, Ukraine, and Caucasia. He spent two years working with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the personal office of Senator Edward J. Marke and alongside professional committee staff covering issues of humanitarianism, human rights, and UN oversight. He currently serves as IRC’s U.S. federal advocacy director in Washington D.C. Srdan holds a BSc from Wayne State University and an MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is originally from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and immigrated to the U.S. as a refugee fleeing the 1990s conflicts through the United States Refugee Admissions Program.