Mohammad Ammar is well-versed in humanitarian aid work and has demonstrated a commitment to serving vulnerable populations. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and has extensive experience in program management. Prior to his current role, he worked as a Programs Manager with the non-profit Ihsan for 5 years. Mohammad Ammar is known for his strong strategic and operational skills, navigating diverse cultures and markets.
Salim Ullah possesses a wealth of expertise in the field of humanitarian work, having served as the President of both the Cooperation Foundation for Humanitarian Works and for the Al-Iman Charitable Foundation. With a combined tenure of five years in these roles, he has gained extensive experience in overseeing the planning, implementation, and management of humanitarian programs and projects. His experience has given him a deep understanding of the complex political, social, and economic factors that influence the success of humanitarian efforts. His unwavering commitment to serving those in need has earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and dedicated humanitarian professional.
Haja Fadiga joined Mercy Without Limits in 2017 as the country director for Sierra Leone. As director, she ensures the efficiency of MWL’s local projects, making sure that all allocated funds meet their targeted needs. Recognized as one of the earliest philanthropists and most influential female Islamic scholars in Sierra Leone, Haja Fadiga is the Proprietress of the National Islamic Schools as well as the head of delegation for the Sierra Leone Hajj committee and the president of Sierra Leone Muslim Women’s wing. Working with MWL for years, she has overseen the establishment of an orphanage in Sierra Leone, monitoring the continual orphan sponsorship project and helping the poor and needy. She continues to uphold her values of hard work, trust and loyalty as part of the MWL team.
Mohamad obtained a Civil Engineering Technology diploma from Canada, before receiving a Masters in Applied Mathematics, and Computer Science from Lebanon. He had worked as a high school math teacher for 29 years before beginning his work with MWL. Mohamad has worked with MWL since early 2018, initially becoming responsible for our orphan sponsorship program. He has since become more involved with other relief programs in Lebanon, implementing them with high efficiency and sincerity. He continues to devote his time and effort to building trust between the donors and MWL by facilitating programs smoothly and making sure all funds are used appropriately.
Bakri is responsible for the implementation of all activities, programs and projects related to the Jordan office, including managing projects and programs for orphans, university scholarships, and cash support programs. Through an established team of volunteers, Bakri dedicates his efforts to the development of humanitarian work and the advancement of MWL‘s mission caring for orphans and families.