Eng. Amal Mobadda
Chief Fundraising Officer, Misr El Kheir Foundation
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Federation of Intellectual Disabilities
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Federation of Intellectual Disabilities
Governing Board member of World Intellectual Impairment Sport (Virtus)
Egyptian Paralympic Committee board member
Chairman of the Youth and Sports Committee of the National Council for Disability (previously).
Amal was born in 1967 in Ismailia Governorate and was awarded the title of ideal student for 3 consecutive years in the secondary stage. She has many active participations in many sports such as being a member of Egypt’s swimming team and a member of the national basketball team.
Amal graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Civil Engineering department in 1989. She has also received many studies in the fields of education, psychology, business administration. She masters more than three languages.
She started her career with 28 years of work in Ismailia. She is a volunteer in several NGOs working to sponsor different groups of the community (orphans, handicapped, street children, school children).
She started her career as a civil engineer at Suez Canal Company and worked as an engineer at Al Banna Design Group. She held many positions, such as facilities Manager at the Egyptian Banking Institute.
She spent more than 13 years in Denmark and during her stay with her husband and her children in Denmark, led by the donations campaign from Egyptians and Arabs residing there to set up 57357 Children’s Cancer Hospital. She is also an active member of the Association of Zakat and Sacrifice of Egyptians Abroad and her employment to serve the children of Egypt. In addition, she has played a vital role in leading a campaign to improve the image of Islam And touch Maine through Danish newspapers and e-mail and Facebook and corruption during the abusive campaign against the Prophet Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah.
Amal is considered as one of Baheya’s (the first breast cancer hospital in Egypt) ambassadors, with her active role in collecting donations and supporting the patients and boosting their spirits.
She was the National Director for Special Olympics Egypt for 3 years, from 2011-2014, which was terminated by the celebration of the “ 8th Regional Games” attended by his excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
Amal is the first president of the Egyptian Federation of Intellectual Disabilities since it initiated in 2014. During her presidency for the first time in the world, she implemented the disability classification system two years ago, which was adopted by the International Federation and will be implemented this year.
She is also the first Egyptian to receive the position of Governing Board Member of the International Federation of Intellectual Disabilities (INAS) in the elections held in Australia in 2017.
Amal was honored to be the first Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Federation of Intellectual Disabilities during the board meeting to establish the first African Federation of Intellectual Disabilities that was attended by the representative of International Sports Federation of Intellectual Disabilities (INAS) in 14th of December 2018.
The Egyptian Federation of Intellectual Disabilities under Amal supervision celebrated the international day of persons with disabilities “differently abled celebration” with the cooperation of the Ministry of Youth and Sports that was sponsored and attended by his excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, held at Elmanara conference center in December 2018, December 2019 & December 2021.
Amal is the Fundraising director at Misr El Kheir Foundation, one of her major success stories was increasing MEK donations to 1,000,000,000 EGP in two years. Misr El Kheir Foundation (MEK) is a non-profit development institution established in 2007 with the objective of developing the Egyptian individual in a comprehensive manner. Five key areas have been selected for human development namely: Health, Education, Scientific Research, Social Solidarity and Aspects of Life.
Amal have been nominated to receive WAW HONORARY AWARD 2021 and she will be officially inducted into the WAW Hall Of Fame at the 1st annual WAW (Women Appreciating Women) prestigious virtual awards in Egypt. WAW – Women Appreciating Women is a global movement established by the amazing visionary woman H.E Ambassador Dr. Pauline Long to bring women together to create a positive impact in the world while they appreciate and support each other without boundaries in business, humanitarian projects, activism, professionally and personally in all aspects of life. “We bring incredibly extraordinary women together by way of parting each other’s back and supporting each other’s initiatives and just sharing human love and kindness. WAW have honoured over 700 women wonderful women from over 90 countries in the world since 2017. In 2021 WAW honors many more virtually,” said Dr Long, Some of the phenomenal women who have been presented with WAW Honorary Awards include The First Lady of Jamaica Hon. Juliet Holness MP, First Lady of Republic of Sierra Leone H.E Fatima Maada Bio, former Vice President of Zimbabwe Dr Joice Mujuru, Veteran Hollywood Make up artist Kim Elba, CEO of Diana Awards Tess Ojo, former pilot and business development leader Tara Howard, international artist Dr Vivian Timothy, visionary leader Dr Viola Edward, top photographer Monika Schaible, Founder of Ann Frank Trust Gillian Walnes Perry MBE, young leader Heather Lloyd, philanthropist Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk and many more.