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Fartuun Adan

1969 - Today

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Fartuun Abdisalaan Adan (Somali: Fartuun Aadan, Arabic: فرتون آدن) is a Somali social activist. She is the executive director of the Elman Peace and Human Rights Centre. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 31 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 26 in 2024). Fartuun Adan is the 674th most popular social activist (down from 665th in 2024), the 35th most popular biography from Somalia (down from 33rd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Somali Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Fartuun Adan ranks 674 out of 840Before her are Mario Savio, Azimzhan Askarov, Virginia Giuffre, Air Force Amy, María Elena Moyano, and Loujain al-Hathloul. After her are Siti Musdah Mulia, Flora Drummond, Beyers Naudé, Karina Pankievich, Lydia Cacho, and Jamnalal Bajaj.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Fartuun Adan ranks 537Before her are Daniela Castro, Yannick Bisson, Bennu Yıldırımlar, Raffaele Fitto, Larry Johnson, and Viktor Petrenko. After her are David Douillet, Joe Sakic, Omari Tetradze, Angie Everhart, Peter Karlsson, and Kazuki Kitamura.

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In Somalia

Among people born in Somalia, Fartuun Adan ranks 35 out of 58Before her are Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur (1931), Aden Madobe (1956), Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed (1958), Dahir Riyale Kahin (1952), Ali Khalif Galaydh (1941), and Mohamed Hussein Roble (1963). After her are Edna Adan Ismail (1937), Hamza Abdi Barre (1972), Hussein Farrah Aidid (1962), Mo Farah (1983), Abdirizak Haji Hussein (1924), and Hassan Abshir Farah (1945).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Somalia

Among social activists born in Somalia, Fartuun Adan ranks 2Before her are Hawa Abdi (1947). After her are Faiza Jama Mohamed (1958), Farhiyo Farah Ibrahim (1982), Ilwad Elman (1990), Nimco Ali (1983), and Ubah Ali (1996).