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Farah Mohamed

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

CEO of The King's Trust Canada, Former CEO of the Malala Fund, Founder & Advisor to G(irls)20

Farah Mohamed has spent thirty years working alongside politicians, entrepreneurs and philanthropists to improve the lives of Canadians, especially those of young people, newcomers and women. She was recently appointed CEO of The King’s Trust Canada founded by His Majesty the King Charles III. The King’s Trust is a national charity that creates pathways to employment for young people facing barriers by providing free skills training, work experience and networking opportunities. She is the former CEO of the Malala Fund, inspired by Malala Yousafzai, who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban for going to school and became the youngest person ever to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.  She’s also founder of G(irls)20 (now FORA), which galvanizes the world’s greatest resource – girls and women – and cultivates a new generation of leaders through education, entrepreneurship and global experiences.

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Sustainable Futures and the Power of Our Youth for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Initiatives

In this session, Farah Mohamed, an esteemed leader in youth empowerment and sustainable development, will shed light on the critical need to invest in the youth to build global sustainable societies, economies, and environments. Drawing on her vast experience and expertise, she will explore the intersection of ESG principles with the hiring of youth and newcomers, as well as the future of work and power skills.

The roadmap to economic and environmental prosperity necessitates the active involvement of the youth. However, we currently face a silent crisis of youth unemployment and underemployment, which leaves young individuals feeling discouraged, lost, and unmotivated to contribute effectively. Farah will delve into the implications of this crisis for talent pipelines, the future of work, social cohesion, and the overall global economy.

Today’s leaders have a responsibility to safeguard our near future by prioritizing and nurturing the potential of the youth. By taking conscious and committed actions, we can accelerate economic and environmental prosperity not only for future generations but for the present as well. Farah will provide innovative perspectives and actionable strategies to inspire and guide participants in leveraging the power of our youth to create sustainable and inclusive societies.

Join this session to gain invaluable insights into the role of youth in ESG initiatives and discover how their inclusion can drive positive change, foster social progress, and ensure a prosperous future for all.

Leadership at the International Level

Farah Mohamed knows the power of making an impact at a national and international level. She shares how to start a movement on a global scale; change the narrative, ensure you have the skills, then drive change in terms of real actions and impact. Her success in developing and leading organizations like Malala Fund, G(irls)20 and The Belinda Stronach Foundation led her to launch programs around the world that empower young leaders. Farah’s international roles include work as co-anchor, The Clinton Global Initiative’s Network on Investing in Girls & Women, and Advisor, Virgin Unite Canada (Richard Branson’s foundation).

Gender Parity in Jeopardy

Given the positive impact it has on the economy, climate change & peace and security, Farah has spent the past decade encouraging companies and governments to mainstream gender parity. Armed with empirical and anecdotal data, Farah demonstrates how progress on gender equality is not just slow – in some places, it’s reversing. This lack of movement, combined with the current public debate about how women are treated in workplaces and wider society has put gender parity in jeopardy.

Audience reviews:

  • I'm very proud to announce that Farah Mohamed, a refugee who fled Uganda and came to Canada as a child, is Malala Fund's new CEO. A Canadian will now lead the fight for girls' education around the world. - Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Prize Laureate and Founder, Malala Fund
  • Amazing to listen to your candid, honest approach to business and life. You were a standout speaker in a brilliant day. I am raising and empowering 2 beautiful daughters everyday and thank you for the opportunities you are creating for young girls and women worldwide.

    - We Day Winnipeg Attendee
  • Farah Mohamed delivers her remarkable journey to her audience with enthusiasm, humour and insight. Her audience is energized and encouraged by her presentation which is well researched, well delivered and well received. She connects the dots in a convincing manner.

    - Honourable Paddy Torsney, Permanent Observer, IPU to the United Nations
  • Farah is a renowned leader and global advocate for women and girls. She is a compelling storyteller and presenter with powerful stories of humanity and change from around the world. Farah is one of Canada's most prized exports!

    - CEO, Foundation for Young Australians
 

Speaker Biography

Whether championing young people, newcomers, or women, Farah Mohamed has had a singular mission: to put practical solutions to inequity in front of decision-makers and galvanize them to action.

Farah is a compelling storyteller and presenter who shares powerful stories of humanity and change from around the world. She has a relaxed presentation style which puts audiences instantly at ease with her down-to-earth pragmatism and relatable storytelling style. Through compelling personal experience and lessons-learned, Farah inspires audiences to cultivate a better future by showing passionate leadership, empowering young people, and seeing the value of a social profit entrepreneurship mindset. Her well-researched presentations frame data in a way that brings numbers to life as she connects the dots in a convincing manner and get your audience excited for the possibilities of change.

In 2024, she authored the Globe and Mail opinion piece that ‘Canada has a Productivity Problem’ urging employers and government to see the potential of investing in and introducing innovative policies to upskill young workers while incentivizing employers to hire them.  She will also be launching 360; a game changing initiative as a comprehensive youth employment and employer engagement program to help bridge the productivity gap. 

Farah is passionate about working with young people to empower them at a crucial time in their development. She saw the need to change the way we engage both women and men and acted on it. She works tirelessly to engage the private sector and government leaders in a way that makes economic sense: to place girls and women at the heart of the economic decision making and yield the benefits in doing so.

A refugee from Uganda, Farah came to Canada as a child. Her journey inspired her to launch a thirty-year career working with politicians, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists to give back to Canada. She served as a senior advisor to Canadian politicians, founded G(irls)20 (now FORA), and became CEO of the Malala Fund. Today she serves as CEO of The King’s Trust Canada, a national charity, founded by His Majesty King Charles III, that helps young people facing barriers increase their employability.

Farah is a board member of RefugePoint, Apolitical, and The Harbourfront Centre. She is a recipient of The Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, The Order of Merit of Canada and has been recognized as one of BBC’s Top 100 Women.

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