Mona Hammami is a Senior Director at the Office of Strategic Affairs, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court. Her role includes analysis of social and economic developments globally and locally and the drafting of publications and white papers to influence policy making. She also manages a large portfolio of philanthropic initiatives around global health. Prior to joining the Crown Prince Court she worked at Booz and Company as part of the public sector practice team focusing on a wide range of public policy issues including social and labour policies and macroeconomic policy, among other areas.
She has also worked as an economist with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA). Mona Hammami has authored and co-authored several papers including an IMF paper on the determinants of Public Private Partnerships. She has published three major books: “Looking Ahead: The 50 Trends that Matter”; “Looking Ahead: The Global Sustainable Agenda” and “The Giving World: How maximising three financial forces could revolutionise global development”.
Mona holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Oxford and a Master’s degree in Public Administration in International Development from Harvard Kennedy School. She is a recipient of both the H.R.H. Princess Banderi Al-Faisal Public Service Fellowship and the Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Tuwaijri International Public Service Fellowship. She is a WEF Young Global Leader and a member of the WEF Development Finance Global Future Council.