Nilofar Ibrahimi

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Nilofar Ibrahimi is an Afghan gynecologist and former politician who has served as a member of the Parliament of Afghanistan. [1]

Nilofar Ibrahimi was an orphan. [2]

She was elected as an MP of the Afghan Parliament for the North Province (Badakhshan). [3] She was elected to the Parliament of Afghanistan in 2010. She was reelected to Parliament in 2018.

She created the ZamZam Foundation for orphans in 2019. [2]

She was featured in a documentary by Afghan film maker Sedika Mojadidi. [3]

She was the recipient of the 2022 CRS Geoff McPherson Scholarship Awards. [4]

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References

  1. "Q&A with Dr. Nilofar Ibrahimi, Member of Parliament, Afghanistan | Bush Center".
  2. 1 2 "The incredible story of Dr Nilofar Ebrahimi". ABC listen. 2022-05-13. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  3. 1 2 "'Facing the Dragon' Filmmaker Speaks on Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan, Women's Rights and the Role of the West". WORLD Channel. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  4. https://canberrarefugee.org.au/2022/06/25/crs-scholarship-recipients-announced/