USIP appoints Manal Omar as Director of Iraq, Iran, and North Africa Programs
For Immediate Release, October 28, 2011, Contact: Allison Sturma, 202-429-4725
The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) has appointed Manal Omar as Director of Iraq, Iran, and North Africa Programs. Omar will play a key role in USIP’s operational efforts in this region, particularly assisting key stakeholders and local populations through the difficult transitions.
In her previous assignments with USIP, Omar served as a program officer for the Grant Program and then Iraq program director. “Manal is skilled at working with a range of players, from civil society actors and political leaders to religious communities and security sectors. Her talents will enhance the Institute’s peacebuilding work especially in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia,” said USIP President Richard H. Solomon.
Prior to joining USIP, Omar had extensive experience in the Middle East. Her assignments included regional program manager for the Middle East for Oxfam. From 2003 to 2005, she was regional coordinator for Afghanistan, Iraq and Sudan for Women for Women International. She worked for more than three years with the World Bank’s development economics group, and has carried out training programs in several countries. Omar began her career as a journalist in the Middle East, and her articles have appeared in U.S. and international media. In 2007, Islamic Magazine named her one of the ten young visionaries shaping Islam in America.
In announcing her appointment, Solomon said, “Omar is one of USIP’s most accomplished peacebuilders. She embodies the postmodern peacebuilder, combining instinct and intellect, management acumen and operational experience.”
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