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Nabil Ahmed

Director of Economic and Racial Justice at Oxfam

As Director of Economic and Racial Justice at Oxfam America, Nabil leads the organization’s agenda to tackle inequality in the US and internationally, working with policymakers, advocates and movements.

He is a strategic advocate and convener, influencing policies and public discourse on wealth and income inequality, financing, health and worker power at the intersection of class, race and gender. He has advanced efforts to win policy progress in the US and internationally, including on issues of taxation and vaccine equity. Nabil formerly led global inequality initiatives at Oxfam International, driving efforts with governments and at the UN and G7, and co-founded the People’s Vaccine Alliance.

Nabil is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Equitable Transition. He also sat on the Steering Committee for the Health Inclusivity Index of The Economist Group, was an Expert for Club de Madrid’s “System Change for Economic Transformation” Policy Dialogue and supported the G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council.

Nabil was formerly a national organizer, worked in the private sector at Unilever, and is a graduate of the University of Manchester, UK.