Hadeel Ibrahim
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"Hadeel Ibrahim is a Board Director of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which was established in 2006 to support leadership and governance in Africa. She is co-Chair of the Board of Directors of The Africa Center in New York, whose mission is to promote partnership, collaboration, dialogue and understanding between African artists, business leaders and civil society and their counterparts in the United States and beyond. Hadeel is the chair of The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, and serves of the Boards of the Clinton Foundation and 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair. She also serves on the Dean’s Advisory Council for the School of Architecture and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Advisory Board the Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose at UCL. She is a member of Amnesty International’s Secretary General’s Global Council, a member of the International Advisory Committee & Jury of the London Design Biennale and is a Patron of Restless Development, a youth led development agency. Hadeel previously served as a member of the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Humanitarian Financing, on the Boards of Mary Robinson Foundation for Climate Justice, ORB Media, the Governing Board of the African Governance Institute, the Synergos Institute, Refugees International, the Carter Center (UK), the BMCE Bank of Africa and the FT/IFC Transformational Business Awards Judging Panel." [1]
"Hadeel Ibrahim is the founding Executive Director of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which was established in 2006 to support great African leadership. She is a member the Boards of the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice (MRFCJ), Carter Center UK, Refugees International and the Institute of African Leadership for Sustainable Development (UONGOZI Institute) in Tanzania. Hadeel is a Patron of Restless Development, a youth led development agency. She previously spent time with the Africa Section of Actis Private Equity Investors and with EMP Africa. "[2]
She is the daughter of Mo Ibrahim.
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- ↑ Trustees, The Africa Center, accessed January 19, 2021.
- ↑ Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice Hadeel Ibrahim, organizational web page, accessed June 19, 2012.