Mo Ibrahim (Sudan/United Kingdom) is a renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist, celebrated for his leadership in African telecommunications and his advocacy for good governance. He founded Celtel Sudan and co-founded MTC (now Zain Group), establishing some of Africa’s largest mobile networks. Beyond business, he created the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which promotes accountability and leadership through the Ibrahim Index of African Governance and the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership. Ibrahim’s work has shaped global conversations on transparency, democratic governance, and sustainable development, earning him international recognition as a leading voice in advancing Africa’s political and economic progress.
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