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Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak
NameAhmad Awad bin Mubarak
OfficePrime Minister of Yemen
Term start5 February 2024
PredecessorMaeen Abdulmalik Saeed
Office2Minister of the Civil Service
Term start218 December 2020
Term end25 February 2024
Predecessor2Abdulaziz al-Mufti
Successor2Abbas al-Akimi
Office3Chief of Staff to the President of Yemen
Term start32015
Term end32016
Predecessor3Ahmed Obaid bin Daghr
Successor3Abdulaziz al-Mufti
Birth date1968
Birth placeAl Hudaydah, Yemen Arab Republic
PartyGeneral People's Congress
Alma materUniversity of Sana'a, University of Colorado Boulder

Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak is a Yemeni politician and academic who has served as the Prime Minister of Yemen since February 2024, appointed by the Presidential Leadership Council. He previously held key administrative roles, including Minister of the Civil Service and Chief of Staff to the President of Yemen. His career has been deeply intertwined with the nation's turbulent politics, including his controversial abduction by Houthi militants in 2015, and he is considered a close ally of Rashad al-Alimi.

Early life and education

Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak was born in 1968 in the Al Hudaydah Governorate of the former Yemen Arab Republic. He pursued higher education at the University of Sana'a, where he earned a bachelor's degree. He later traveled to the United States for graduate studies, obtaining a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Colorado Boulder. His academic focus on governance and administration laid the groundwork for his future career in Yemeni politics.

Career

Bin Mubarak's professional career began in academia, where he served as a professor and later as the Dean of the Faculty of Commerce and Economics at the University of Sana'a. His transition into public service gained momentum when he was appointed as the Secretary-General of the National Dialogue Conference, a critical post-2011 revolution initiative aimed at forging a new political roadmap. In 2014, he was nominated for the position of Prime Minister of Yemen but faced strong opposition from the Houthi movement, which ultimately led to his abduction by Houthi gunmen in January 2015, an event that escalated the political crisis. Following his release, he served as Chief of Staff to President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi before being appointed as the Minister of the Civil Service in the internationally recognized government based in Aden.

Prime Minister of Yemen

On 5 February 2024, the Presidential Leadership Council, chaired by Rashad al-Alimi, appointed Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak as Prime Minister of Yemen, succeeding Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed. His appointment came amid the ongoing Yemeni Civil War and complex negotiations for a permanent ceasefire. His mandate focuses on addressing the country's severe humanitarian crisis, stabilizing the collapsing economy, and managing the administration of territories under the control of the internationally recognized government. His cabinet formation and policies are closely watched by key regional actors like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as international bodies such as the United Nations.

Political positions and views

Politically, bin Mubarak is affiliated with the General People's Congress, the former party of longtime president Ali Abdullah Saleh. He is regarded as a technocratic figure with close ties to the current Presidential Leadership Council leadership, particularly Rashad al-Alimi. His views are generally aligned with the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia and support the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2216. He has advocated for a federal state structure as outlined in the National Dialogue Conference outcomes and has been a consistent opponent of the Houthi movement, which controls Sana'a and much of northern Yemen.

Personal life

Details regarding Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak's personal life are kept private. He is known to be married and has children. His abduction in 2015 by Houthi forces brought international attention to his personal safety and the volatile security situation in Yemen. He maintains a low public profile outside of his official governmental duties and is primarily recognized for his administrative roles within the Yemeni government.

Category:1968 births Category:Living people Category:Prime Ministers of Yemen Category:General People's Congress politicians Category:University of Sana'a alumni Category:University of Colorado Boulder alumni