Ahmed holds a Master’s degree in International Law from the University of Ain Shams, Cairo, Egypt. He served in several legal and public entities including UNICEF Egypt, the Egyptian Parliament, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia and the Human Rights Committee at the Egyptian Bar. Ahmed has founded Law for Peace organization, which aims to make peace by spreading awareness of the role of law and peaceful interfaith dialogue. Ahmed’s areas of interest include the Middle East studies and the rule of law in international affairs.
– The Platform Expert on Egypt.
– I am analyzing peace processes, conflicts, and factors of instability in various regions of the world.
– Monitoring economic infringements and unjustified violations in Egypt and highlighting them to study the radical changes in economic justice following recent legal legislation concerning human rights.
– I was addressing the Middle East's political events and public affairs about combating armed conflicts and violent extremism.
– Gathers data and information from international organizations, national ministries, and other relevant official sources concerning the peace and security problems in the covered regions.
– I am establishing human rights initiatives to monitor various human rights violations in remote areas in southern Egypt.
– We focus primarily on economic justice, given the widespread problems of revenge and the weak role of law in these areas, and we seek to raise awareness of the role of the law in achieving economic justice.
– In cooperation with government agencies and international organizations, we have implemented the construction of many centers that continuously monitor human rights violations.
– We support implementing initiatives that work to achieve economic advancement for the neediest areas in southern Egypt by teaching parents different skills to start and provide a decent life.
– We are raising awareness of legal protection issues and monitoring human rights violations concerning the lives of African and Syrian refugees in Egypt.
– Establish initiatives that guarantee refugees' and minorities' human rights and ensure their right to fair life.
– We supervise the implementation of human rights initiatives, which raise awareness of civil rights, and conduct courses to educate junior lawyers on the importance of applying the principles of economic justice through the Rule of Law.
– We have learned a lot about the concepts of leadership, research, and practical application of the idea of economic justice in Egypt, the formulation and preparation of professional reports, and the diplomatic representation of the initiative.
– Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia, United Nations, full-time online Intern
– Researches, extracts, and compiles basic information and technical data on specific programs/projects and related topics.
– Assembles original statistical material; adjusts reported data from different sources, and loads data into a computerized database system
– Prepares various reports, presentations, tables, lists, graphs, charts, and diagrams for information.
– The Case Matrix Network (CMN), ICC Legal Tools Project.
– Contributing to the national folders of Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Syria in the ICC Legal Tools Database ('LTD')
– We are updating the country mentioned above folders.
– We are keeping abreast of the latest developments about the legal tools for the files of these countries, doing all the work that the position requires from me.
– Legal Frameworks: Animated Explainers on Definitions of Terrorism and Violent Extremism.
– develop a series of short explanatory animations to follow on from 2022 research on applying terrorist definitions.
– contribute to the GIFCT Definitions and Principles Framework Initiative.
– Our videos will aim to make the nuanced discussions of definitions, designation lists, and human rights implications more accessible to a wider audience.
Minor; International Law