Khaled K. El-Hamedi

Khaled K. El-Hamedi
خالد الخويلدي الحميدي
President of the International Organization for Peace, Care and Relief رئيس المنظمة العالمية للسلم والرعاية والإغاثة
Assumed office
2002
Personal details
Born (1973-12-31) 31 December 1973
Tripoli, Libya
Religion Islam

Khaled El-Khweldi El-Hamedi is a Libyan humanitarian peace activist and the founder of the Tripoli based International Organization for Peace, Care and Relief ( IOPCR ) . He also has a degree in Computer Engineering. ( Arabic :خالد الخويلدي الحميدي )

Early life and education

Humanitarian Activities

As President of IOPCR, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with special consultative status on the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations (UN),[2] El-Hamedi stimulated the activities of the organization in many humanitarian fields around the globe. In March 2002, he went to Kuwait to help handle the issue of Kuwaiti prisoners of war and those reported missing in action during the Iraq War,[3][4] as well as heading the 'No to war, Yes to peace' Campaign to deliver aid to the children of Iraq.[5] He also raised a tent at the Rafah Border Crossing on the Egyptian – Palestine border under the slogan 'Stop The Bleeding' as a protest over Israel's January 2009 invasion of the Gaza Strip.[6]

IOPCR has engaged in various forms of aid work in Algeria, Iran, Pakistan, Egypt, Sudan, Bosnia as well as made local contributions to different care centers throughout Libya such as orphanages and homes for the elderly.

During recent years El-Hamedi has achieved agreements with a number of International Organizations working in the field of humanitarian relief such as The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),[7][8] The International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), The Italian Council for Refugees (CIR),[9] The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC),[10] - Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), The International Islamic Relief Organization (IR), and The International Organization for Migration (IOM).[11]

In cooperation with the UNHCR he has made illegal migration among the top priorities of the organization[12][13][14] along with handling refugees cases in partnership with (UNRWA).[15]

Honors

The Decoration of Al-Quds from the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in 2009.
El-Hamedi receiving the Medal of Courage from the Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh in 2010.

Personal Achievements

Awarded Champion of Digital literacy CDL 2009.
Inspiration Award during the Certiport Pathways 2009 Gala awards ceremony.

In El-Hamedi's specialist field, American Fork, Utah based Certiport Inc. presented him with the Inspiration Award in recognition of his visionary leadership in the promotion of digital literacy (Champion of Digital literacy CDL 2009)[18][19] as Chairman of Eng Holding group in Libya during the Certiport Pathways 2009 Gala awards ceremony.

References

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