Haider Saadi Ibrahim

Haider Saadi Ibrahim

politician Iraq

Haider Saadi Ibrahim is the head of the Crisis Committee for Desertification and Drought in the Dhi Qar Governorate of Iraq. He has been vocal about the severe environmental challenges facing the region, particularly the impact of climate change and water shortages on local communities. Ibrahim has reported on the displacement of over 10,000 people due to environmental factors, highlighting the need for effective water management and international cooperation to address the crisis. He emphasizes the existential threat posed by drought and water mismanagement, calling for urgent governmental action and international support.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
66,374
Power
281$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Iraq 1 6.00 0.17% +0% 40,222,493 66,374 $170,000 281$
Totals 1 40,222,493 66,374 $170,000 281$
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Recent Mentions

Iraq Iraq: Haider Saadi Ibrahim is the head of the Desertification and Drought Crisis Committee in Dhi Qar province and has reported an increase in the number of displaced people due to the water crisis. 6

Al Mada: فقدان 97 % من المخزون السمكي ونزوح أكثر من 50 ألف شخص

Iraq Iraq: Haider Saadi Ibrahim is the head of the drought and desertification crisis committee in Dhi Qar province, discussing the impact of water scarcity on local populations. 7

Al Mada: ذي قار تسجل نزوح أكثر من 50 ألف نسمة بسبب أزمة المياه والمتغيرات المناخية

Iraq Iraq: Haider Saadi Ibrahim is a member of the anti-drug committee in Dhi Qar and emphasizes the need for community efforts to combat drug abuse. 8

Al Mada: ذي قار تتحدث عن تحقيق تقدم في تأهيل ضحايا المخدرات.. رغم ارتفاع معدلات التعاطي

Iraq Iraq: Haider Saadi Ibrahim is the head of the drought and desertification crisis committee in Dhi Qar province. 7

Al Mada: جفاف يضرب 87 % من مناطق الأهوار وتسجيل أكثر من 10 آلاف نازح بيئي