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Re: جائزة سنوية قيمتها خمسة ملايين دولار تمنح لأفضل رئيس أفريقي يدير بلاده.(جائزة الحكم الرشيد) (Re: سيف اليزل برعي البدوي)
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Quote: Mo Ibrahim From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Mo Ibrahim.
Dr. Mohamed "Mo" Ibrahim (born 1946) is a Sudanese-born British mobile communications entrepreneur. He worked for several other telecommunications companies before founding Celtel. He is currently on the board of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, and is a member of the Africa Regional Advisory Board of London Business School. He is married to Hania, a former consultant radiologist in the NHS, with whom he has a daughter, Hadeel, and a son, Hosh. |
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Quote: Telecommunications
Ibrahim was employed by British Telecom for a time, and later worked as the technical director for Cellnet, a subsidiary of British Telecom. In 1989 he founded MSI, a consultancy and software company, which was bought by Marconi in 2000. MSI had 800 employees, who owned approximately 30% of the stock at the point of its sale; Ibrahim says he gave employees stock as a form of bonus.[2]
In 1998, MSI spun off MSI-Cellular Investments, later renamed Celtel, as a mobile phone operator in Africa.
According to the Forbes 2008 Rich List, Mo Ibrahim is worth $2.5 billion.[3] Mo Ibrahim was selected for the TIME 100 list in 2008. He was also recognised by EETIMES as one of 35 people, places and things to watch out for in 2008. |
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Quote: Mo Ibrahim Foundation Main article: Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Ibrahim created the Mo Ibrahim Foundation.[1] In 2007, the Foundation inaugurated the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership, with the first recipient former president Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique.[4]
The Foundation publishes the Ibrahim Index of African Governance, ranking the performance of the 48 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.[5] It also offers fellowships at The American University in Cairo to students of Nubian origin from Egypt and Sudan. |
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Re: جائزة سنوية قيمتها خمسة ملايين دولار تمنح لأفضل رئيس أفريقي يدير بلاده.(جائزة الحكم الرشيد) (Re: سيف اليزل برعي البدوي)
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Quote: HOME / SCHOLARSHIPS
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation offers a range of academic scholarships to support aspiring leaders for the African continent. The scholarships reflect a range of priorities that tackle the different challenges in building leadership capacity in Africa. From a focus on the education of women in Sudan to support for historically marginalised Nubian people in Egypt, the Foundation is committed to showcasing the best talent from the African continent, particularly amongst those groups who are often denied the opportunity to contribute to their society's development.
Investing in the future of young people in Africa is key to improvements in the continent's governance. Today's youth are tomorrow's leaders. The Foundation is not providing a comprehensive programme of leadership development but instead choosing to highlight areas in which dramatic impact can be demonstrated when young Africans are given the opportunities they deserve to build their own and their countries' futures.
"If we don't take care of our future, if we don't make sure that young people are really given opportunities to realise their potential then we cannot hope to develop our continent." - Mo Ibrahim
* Details of scholarship opportunities * Profiles of Ibrahim Scholars and the institutions with which we work
Scholarship Student Omnia Sayed Ahmed Omnia Sayed Ahmed
Omnia received an undergraduate scholarship to study at the American University of Cairo from the Mo Ibrahim Foundation in 2008. VIEW ALL SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS
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http://www.moibrahimfoundation.org/en/section/scholarships
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Re: جائزة سنوية قيمتها خمسة ملايين دولار تمنح لأفضل رئيس أفريقي يدير بلاده.(جائزة الحكم الرشيد) (Re: سيف اليزل برعي البدوي)
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الأخ سيف اليزل برعي
لا أدري على وجه الدقة الهدف من وراء هذا البوست، فمؤسسة مو معروفة وكذلك جائزته الميلونية ..
لقد كان من الأفضل أن يستثمر السيد مو هذه الأموال في "صناعة الديموقراطية" لتعم افائدة شعيا بأسره بدلا عن منحها إلى شخص واحد ..
نحن الآن في حاجة ماسة للمال لصناعة الديموقراطية في السودان .. نريد أن نلم شمل شتات ملايين السودانيين، بل الأغلبية الساحقة من السودانيين في بناء ديموقراطي هدفه الأول والأخير تأسيس ديموقراطية حقيقية في السودان فالديموقراطية كما يعرف السيد مو هي الرافعة الوحيدة لبناء الأمم ويعرف السيد مو أن السودان، كما بريطانيا، لن يخطو نحو أفق التنمية والحضارة بدون ديموقراطية حقيقية .. والشعب السوداني ديموقراطي بتكوينه وتاريخه
الحادبون على بناء الديموقراطية في السودان عندهم الفكرة وعندهم البرنامج وعمدهم النساء والرجال أصحاب العزيمة لكن ينقصهم المال
السودانيون المؤمنون بالديمقوراطية لا يسالون السيد مو أو غيره إلحافا بل تحسبهم أغنياء من التعفف .. لكن إن كان للسيد مو من دور يلعبه بماله من أجل ديموقراطية بناءة .. فليتفضل
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