Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah

Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah (born c. 1953)[1] is a Sudanese physician and human rights activist.

[2] The first physician from his area, he later constructed a medical network throughout Darfur to report rapes and other violence.

[2] In 2007, he was awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award for being "steadfast in his efforts to rectify the region's human rights crisis through serving victims of torture and providing leadership in the movement for peace.

"[4] The award came with a US$35,000 cash prize as well as a five-year partnership with the U.S.-based organization Physicians for Human Rights.

Ahmad argued that a regional approach including Chad, Egypt, Libya, and the Central African Republic was the only way to find a long-term solution to the ongoing crisis.