Sudanese-British philanthropist
Hadeel Ibrahim (born September 1983) is a Sudanese-British philanthropist.
Early life
Hadeel Ibrahim was born in September 1983.[1][2] Her father, Mohammed Ibrahim, is a Sudanese billionaire businessman.[2][3] Her mother, Hania Morsi Fadl, is a radiologist and founder of the Khartoum Breast Cancer Clinic. She has a bachelor's degree in Politics and Philosophy from the University of Bristol.[4]
Philanthropy
Ibrahim has served as the founding executive director of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation since 2006.[5][6] She serves on the board of directors of the Clinton Foundation,[7] the Mary Robinson Foundation for Climate Justice and the Synergos Institute.[5] She also serves as the co-chair of the board of directors of The Africa Center,[6] and on the council of advisors of Refugees International.[8] She is a patron of Restless Development.[9]
Personal life
Ibrahim resides in London, England.[2]
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