Ahmed Al-Mofti
Ahmed Al-Mofti is a Sudanese academic, PhD in international law, general manager and founder of the Khartoum International Center for Human Rights, and member of the Sudanese National Commission for the Renaissance Dam.
Learn MoreAhmed Al-Mofti is a Sudanese academic, PhD in international law, general manager and founder of the Khartoum International Center for Human Rights, and member of the Sudanese National Commission for the Renaissance Dam.
Learn MoreMamdouh Al-Wali is an Egyptian economic expert and chairman of the Al-Ahram Foundation’s Board of Directors (2012-2013).
Learn MoreGuled Ahmed has more than 15 years’ experience in hydropower, water resources management, and highways infrastructure projects in developing and developed countries. His water resources experience includes drainage and storm water management design, green and sustainable infrastructure planning, H&H modeling of floodplains, bridges and culverts, and GIS-based watershed assessments and...
Learn MoreDina graduated from The American University in Cairo (AUC) in 2008, Had her MSc (2009) and PhD (2017) from University of Sussex, UK. Her doctoral research is on the economics of young women in Egypt. Dina is an assistant professor of economics at The American University in Cairo. In addition to her gender research, Dina
Learn MoreMahdouh Almuneir is chairman of the International Academy for Studies and Development, director of the Arab Center for Studies (Cairo), managing editor of the Minbar Al-Sharq magazine, and human development expert and trainer at UNESCO. https://en.eipss-eg.org/author/mamdouh-almuneir/
Learn MoreJean Langlois, Phd, is a quantitative economist and engineer working notably on emerging markets’ economies and quantitative modelling . Former visiting researcher at CEDEJ (Cairo), ULB’s department of informatics and econometrics (Bruxelles) and non-resident fellow of CREAD (Algiers). Currently he teaches at SciencesPo (Paris) and does research at CEDAR (Ecole Polytechnique and...
Learn MoreScott Williamson is an incoming postdoctoral fellow focusing on authoritarianism and migration in the Middle East at New York University Abu Dhabi.
Learn MoreRenu Singh is an incoming postdoctoral fellow focusing on the politics of science and health policy at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at the Georgetown Law Center.
Learn MoreAbdel-Wahab Mohamed is an Egyptian researcher.
Learn MoreAmbassador Elnaggar is a MEI non-resident scholar and CEO of EN Investment. Previously, he served as CEO of the Chemical Industries Holding Company (HIHC) and prior to that as Egypt’s Principal Deputy Minister of Planning, Monitoring, and Administrative Reform and Principal Deputy Minister of Investment. Ambassador Yasser Elnaggar has more than 25 years of experience as a...
Learn MoreMiddle East Specialist and Former Washington Post Correspondent David B. Ottaway received a BA from Harvard, magna cum laude, in 1962 and a PhD from Columbia University in 1972. He worked 35 years for The Washington Post as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East, Africa and Southern Europe and later as a national security
Learn MoreDeborah Lehr serves as the Chairman of the Antiquities Coalition. She is also the founding Chairman of the Capitol Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University. In that capacity, she launched the International Coalition to raise the profile of the looting of antiquities in Egypt, resulting in a private-public partnership with the Egyptian government. In
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