Nabeela Iqbal is a peacebuilder from Sri Lanka who works in women’s and minority rights. She is the Founder and Co-Director for “Sisterhood Initiative” which creates safe spaces for young women from minority communities – particularly Muslim women, to engage in discussions. In 2020, she was recognized for her work by Amnesty International and the UN Office of the Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth as a young human rights defender in the face of the pandemic. She is a global advisor to FRIDA – The Young Feminist Fund, and in 2023 was named a Changemaker by the Kofi Annan Foundation.
Secretary GeneralOrganisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé (ONIDS) [Organisation for New Initiatives in Development and Health]
Executive DirectorOrganisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé (ONIDS) [Organisation for New Initiatives in Development and Health]
President of the Senegal branch of ROAJELFRéseau Ouest Africain des Jeunes Femmes Leaders (ROAJELF) [West African Network of Young Women Leaders] Senegal branch
Youth Focal Point for Partenariat de Ouagadougou [Ouagadougou Partnership] / Family Planning FP 2030Partenariat de Ouagadougou [Ouagadougou Partnership] / Family Planning 2030
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