Abdul rahim abby farah biography of donald
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Index
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume XXIV, Africa
- Abbott Company, 480
- Abboud, Gen., 283, 497
- Abdellah, Slaheddine, 257
- Abdirascid, Ali Scermarke, 399, 581, 582, 583, 587–588
- Abdirazak, Hagi Hussein, 488n, 523, 530n, 538, 551–553
- Abebe, Gen. Abye, 534
- Abell, Bess, 148
- Aberkhan, Mohammed, 64
- Abidia, Fathi, 69–70, 142
- Abram, Morris, 1102, 1103
- Acheson, Dean, 900
- Action Program on African Development Policies and Programs:
- Congressional criticism, 374, 378
- European involvement in Africa and, 345–347, 349
- Implementation of, 349–354, 361–365, 366–368
- Johnson’s speech re, 324–327
- Korry’s inquiry and recommendations, 326, 331–351
- Adams, Gen. Paul, 512n
- Adan, Ahmed Mohamed, 529–530, 551, 556, 557
- Aden Abdullah, Osman, 488n, 497–498, 557
- Adoula, Cyrille, 292, 406, 446, 719, 730, 733, 735
- African American Labor Center, 385
- African Development Bank (ADB), 312, 338–339, 367, 375, 376–377, 381, 390
- African National Congress, 992
- African Refugee Conference, 775
- Afro-Asian Conference of 1965, 39, 41, 44, 49
- Agency for International Development (AID):
- Accomplishments in Africa, 378–379
- Action Program on African Development Policies and Programs, 332, 333, 348, 349, 363, 367
- Algeria, 38, 39, 40
- Ghana, 415, 464, 465–466
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He was once described as the “Barry Boy that helped free Mandela”. Welsh-born Somali diplomat Abdulrahim Abby Farah who has died at home in New York aged 98 worked tirelessly behind the scenes at the United Nations. His death has prompted tributes from around the world.
The early 20th century was not the easiest time to be born a Somali Welshman in a terraced street in Barry, but Abdulrahim Abby Farah’s family stood out as high achievers as Wales struggled in the aftermath of World War One.
Racism and poverty were issues for many in the community, but from the small local primary, he attended Abdulrahim used education to change his destiny and that of others far beyond Wales.
Abdulrahim’s father Abby Farah, a Somali seaman, had crossed the world to work in Barry Docks in the late 19th century and set about becoming a community leader as well as encouraging his children’s studies.
As a pupil at Gladstone Primary Abdulrahim did well and passed the 11-plus to attend Barry Grammar. From there he went on to study at Exeter College, Oxford before forging a career as a diplomat for Somalia in the United Nations.
As Permanent Representative of Somalia to the UN, he was an influential figure in peace envoys to the middle east and worked to end apartheid.
During 25 years wit
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