Social Activist

Ubah Ali

FGM campaigner from Somaliland

1996 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ubah Ali is the 981st most popular social activist, the 63rd most popular biography from Somalia and the 7th most popular Somali Social Activist.

Ubah Ali is most famous for her activism against female genital mutilation (FGM) in Somaliland, where she has worked to raise awareness and promote the rights of women and girls. Her efforts have contributed significantly to the fight against this harmful practice in her community.

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Ubah Ali shares a January 1 birthday with Mary, mother of Jesus, Saint Peter, and Laozi.

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Among Social Activists

Among social activists, Ubah Ali ranks 981 out of 840. Before her are Kirthi Jayakumar, Isra Hirsi, Charlie Kirk, Haven Coleman, Abdulrahman Akkad, and Jérémy Florès. After her are Stacey Milbern, Leah Namugerwa, Lucy Gray, Rebecca Jamieson, Erika Kirk, and Abby Gustaitis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Ubah Ali ranks 1,485. Before her are Zhang Deshun, Gunnar Bentz, Antoine Kina, Miho Miyahara, Mackenzie Blackwood, and Shanti Pereira. After her are Tereza Hrochová, Claudine Vita, Renuka Singh, Caileigh Filmer, Vincent Milou, and Leungo Scotch.

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In Somalia

Among people born in Somalia, Ubah Ali ranks 63 out of 58. Before her are Ilwad Elman (1990), Abdisalam Ibrahim (1991), Ayub Daud (1990), Nadifa Mohamed (1981), Amal Aden (1983), and Nimco Ali (1983). After her are Abdi Hakin Ulad (1991), Omar Mohamed (1996), Shirley McCay (1988), Hassan Mead (1989), and Olt Kondirolli (2003).

Among Social Activists In Somalia

Among social activists born in Somalia, Ubah Ali ranks 7. Before her are Hawa Abdi (1947), Fartuun Adan (1969), Faiza Jama Mohamed (1958), Farhiyo Farah Ibrahim (1982), Ilwad Elman (1990), and Nimco Ali (1983).

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