Jemilah Mahmood replies to your questions – Part 2

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This is the second part of our blog series, in which Jemilah Mahmood, chief of the World Humanitarian Summit secretariat, replies to questions submitted by the public during the regional consultation meeting in Budapest.

Q: How can we ensure that marginalized groups, eg. older people and persons with disability, are involved in decision making?

We are looking for guest bloggers: If you or someone from your organization would like to reply to one of the public’s question, please get in touch with us. We accept written blog posts (600 – 800 words) and short videos or audio recordings (around 2 minutes).

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Jemilah Mahmood

Dr. Jemilah Mahmood is the Chief of the World Humanitarian Summit Secretariat and has more than 15 years of experience working in disaster affected countries. She was the Chief of Humanitarian Response at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in New York from 2011-2009, and from 2013-2011 was concurrently a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the Humanitarian Futures Programme at King’s Policy Institute, King’s College London, and worked on private sector and military roles in disasters as well as engagement with a diverse set of humanitarian actors. She is also a medical physician and the founder of MERCY Malaysia, one of the most successful humanitarian organizations from the global south, leading it for a decade. Dr. Mahmood has worked closely with regional organizations, particularly ASEAN, and has been an active member of several humanitarian international boards.

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