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Walid Ibrahim

Deputy Country Director at United Nations World Food Programme

Walid Ibrahim is a seasoned humanitarian logistics expert currently serving as the Network Coordinator for the United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot (UNHRD), managed by the World Food Programme (WFP). Based in Dubai, UAE, he oversees a global team and five strategically located hubs that provide logistical support for humanitarian operations worldwide.123

With over 24 years of experience in the humanitarian sector, his career began in 2003 as a Logistics Officer in Iraq. He has since held various leadership roles, including Deputy Country Director for WFP in Myanmar (2019–2022), Head of Supply Chain in Syria (2017–2019), and Head of Logistics in Ethiopia (2010–2015). These roles have equipped him with expertise in emergency response, supply chain management, and strategic innovation.12

Walid holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from John Cabot University and a Master's degree in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from Università degli Studi Roma TRE. His work continues to focus on driving impactful change and fostering resilience within vulnerable communities.1

Highlights

Nov 10 · wfp.org
European Union supports expansion of logistics lifeline for people in ...

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Yangon, Myanmar