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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim

1984 - Today

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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is a Chadian environmental activist and geographer. She is the Coordinator of the Association of Peul Women and Autochthonous Peoples of Chad (AFPAT) and served as the co-director of the pavilion of the World Indigenous Peoples’ Initiative and Pavilion at COP21, COP22 and COP23. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is the 777th most popular social activist (down from 772nd in 2019), the 21st most popular biography from Chad and the 2nd most popular Chadian Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim ranks 777 out of 840Before her are Bibi Aisha, Suren Gazaryan, Eva Abu Halaweh, Farhad Fatkullin, Jamila Afghani, and Pablo Hasél. After her are Alicia Garza, Cindy Sheehan, Gigi Ibrahim, Virisila Buadromo, Ridhima Pandey, and Amanda Knox.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim ranks 738Before her are Zhanna Nemtsova, Yuri Trofimov, Egor Mekhontsev, Eva Birnerová, Vladimir Bystrov, and Xing Huina. After her are Valerie Adams, Jonny Kim, Samal Yeslyamova, Natalia Morar, Choi Yoon-so, and Norio Suzuki.

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In Chad

Among people born in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim ranks 21 out of 24Before her are Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye (1949), Kalzeubet Pahimi Deubet (1957), Haroun Kabadi (1949), Albert Pahimi Padacké (1966), Japhet N'Doram (1966), and Jacqueline Moudeina (1957). After her are Ezechiel N'Douassel (1988), Abdullah Omar (1987), Casimir Ninga (1993), Demos Memneloum (1994), and Bachir Mahamat (1996).

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Chad

Among social activists born in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim ranks 2Before her are Jacqueline Moudeina (1957).