Mohammed Ali

Mohammed Ali

humanitarian worker Sudan

Mohammed Ali is the security coordinator for Islamic Relief, who has been vocal about the dire state of Sudan's healthcare system amidst ongoing conflict. He has highlighted the critical conditions in hospitals, where overcrowding and lack of resources have led to tragic outcomes for patients, including the loss of life due to insufficient care. His recent statements draw attention to the urgent need for international assistance and the challenges faced by humanitarian organizations in delivering medical aid to those in need.

Born on Jan 17, 1942 (83 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
1,394,612
Power
3,621$
Sentiment
5.22
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Iraq 4 6.00 0.57% +30% 40,222,493 299,223 $170,000 1,265$
Nigeria 2 5.00 0.48% +10% 206,139,589 1,079,779 $448,000 2,347$
Liberia 1 8.00 0.31% +0% 5,057,681 15,610 $3,000 9$
Totals 7 251,419,763 1,394,612 $621,000 3,621$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Iraq Iraq: Environmental expert Mohammed Ali stated that the pollution of Diyala's rivers has reached alarming levels. 6

Al Mada: ديالى تتحرك لحماية أنهارها من التلوث وسط تحذيرات بيئية

Iraq Iraq: Mohammed Ali reports on the increasing concerns regarding the quality of drinking water in Al-Anbar province. 5

Al Mada: أزمة مياه مستمرة تهدد حياة السكان في محافظة الأنبار

Iraq Iraq: Mohammed Ali discusses the daily suffering of the residents in the Ankor area due to water scarcity and waste accumulation. 6

Al Mada: أزمة المياه وتراكم النفايات تدفع عوائل العنكور للنزوح مرةً أخرى

Ghana Ghana: Mohammed Ali was convicted for possessing firearms without lawful authority and sentenced to 10 years in prison. 2

Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950: Man, 24, jailed 10 years for possessing firearms without authority

Liberia Liberia: LWSC Managing Director Mohammed Ali noted that the strategic plan replaces an outdated, never-finalized 2018–2023 framework. 7

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: LWSC Launches $156.6M Strategic Plan | News