Birthdate: December 30, 1947
Sun Sign: Capricorn
Birthplace: Sanaag, Somalia
Fatima Jibrell is a well-known Somali-American environmental activist recognized for her significant contributions in the Horn of Africa region. She was instrumental in founding the Horn of Africa Relief and Development Organization (now Adeso) and was actively involved in the establishment of the Women’s Coalition for Peace. Jibrell’s passion for environmental issues is demonstrated through her participation in projects such as Sun Fire Cooking, which advocates for sustainable cooking methods. Her professional endeavors highlight her dedication to humanitarian causes, environmental preservation, and the empowerment of women in conflict-affected areas.
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