Canadian women’s rights activist G(irls)20 founder and former CEO of Malala Fund
Farah Mohamed (born 1970) is a Canadian women's rights activist , public speaker , and business leader who founded G(irls)20 , an annual event to bring together women from across the world.[ 1] She has previously served as the CEO of the Malala Fund , a non-profit organisation that advocates for girls' education .[ 2] She spent almost a decade working with Canadian politicians on Parliament Hill .
She is the recipient of a Meritorious Service Medal , a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and one of the recipients of the 2014 Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards presented by Canadian Immigrant Magazine .[ 3] In 2014, she was also recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women.[ 4]
Early life and education
She was born 1970 in Uganda . Her parents sought refuge in Canada in 1972 after Asians were expulsed from Uganda , and settled in St. Catharines , Ontario .
She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Queens University and a Master of Arts and an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Western Ontario .[ 5] [ 6]
G(irls)20
In 2010, she founded G(irls)20, an annual event to empower women from each of the G20 countries and Africa . Each year in advance of the G20 summit , G(irls)20 brings together women for a week of leadership training and advocacy.[ 7] She served as CEO of G(irls)20 for 5 years until she became CEO of the Malala Fund.
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