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Sahar Ibrahim
Regional Lead for Strategic Partnerships & Communications at Industrial Promotion Services (IPS) - TedX UCA Speaker
Professional Background
Sahar Ibrahim is an esteemed professional dedicated to leveraging the expertise of private sector players for impactful and sustainable economic outcomes in emerging and frontier markets. As the Regional Lead for Strategic Partnerships & Business Development at Industrial Promotion Services (IPS) for the Asian region, Ms. Ibrahim is significantly involved in the development of vital energy infrastructure in rural and remote areas, including Eastern Tajikistan, Northern Afghanistan, and Northern Pakistan. Through her work with companies such as Pamir Energy, Badakhshon Energy, and NPAK Energy, she plays a pivotal role in coordinating regional investments that aim to not only uplift communities but also enhance local capacities for long-term growth.
With a thriving career in various capacities, Sahar has also contributed her talents to initiatives that champion racial equity. Through consulting roles with various public organizations at the municipal, provincial, and federal levels in Canada, she has been at the forefront of efforts to drive equity in policy formation. Ms. Ibrahim's commitment extends to the education sector, where she has developed social justice curricula aimed at empowering youth and young adults. Her dedication to fostering equitable opportunities reflects a broader mission to promote social justice and advocacy across various platforms.
Education and Achievements
Sahar Ibrahim’s academic journey is marked by excellence and a commitment to understanding the complexities of human societies. She began her high school education at Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific, where she completed the International Baccalaureate program. This unique educational environment laid a strong foundation for her future studies and shaped her global perspective.
Following her high school education, Ms. Ibrahim pursued a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Anthropology at Wellesley College. This prestigious institution further honed her analytical skills and deepened her understanding of the cultural dynamics that influence community interactions and development. To expand her expertise in anthropology, she also undertook additional studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), reinforcing her academic credentials and providing her with a robust framework for her future endeavors.
Beyond her formal education, Sahar is a distinguished fellow of the Madeleine K. Albright Institute for Global Affairs, a recognition that signifies her commitment to global issues and governance. The institute is known for cultivating future leaders who prioritize collaborative approaches to complex international challenges.
Notable Experiences and Contributions
Sahar Ibrahim's diverse career is reflected in her extensive experience across various sectors. Before her current role at IPS, she served as a Communications Officer at the Aga Khan Education Service in Tajikistan, where she was instrumental in enhancing educational programs to better serve community needs. Her role as a Central Hub Coordinator at Righting Relations showcased her capability to foster dialogue and reconciliation among diverse groups.
In her position as Program Coordinator for the Toronto Youth Reconciliation Initiative at Canadian Roots Exchange, she successfully facilitated programs that aimed to address historical injustices and promote understanding among youth from different backgrounds. This role, along with her experience as an Associate Consultant at The Centre for Race and Culture, underscores her deep commitment to social justice and equity.
Her research contributions as a Fellow at the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute affirmed her dedication to addressing pressing global challenges through informed analysis and thoughtful engagement. Drawing from her academic background, she served as a Biological Sciences Supplemental Instruction Leader at Wellesley College, guiding students in their studies and fostering a collaborative learning environment.
In addition to her roles in academia and community development, she has also worked as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Wellesley College, showcasing her versatility and commitment to health and wellness. Sahar’s early experiences include a Health Administration Internship at Aga Khan Health Service in Tanzania, where she gained valuable insights into healthcare delivery in resource-limited contexts, and a Writing Internship at Immigrant Services Calgary, enhancing her skills in communication and advocacy.
Through these varied roles, Ms. Ibrahim has gathered a wealth of knowledge and expertise, positioning herself as a prominent figure in the fields of community development, racial equity, and strategic partnership development.
