In the course of his entrepreneurial journey in Uganda, Ibrahim has left an indelible mark through his diverse endeavors that range from coffee trading to philanthropy. His influence extends beyond borders as he provided counsel to governments and presidents across Africa, the Middle East, and South America.

Once the proprietor of W.E. Greens, a chain of general stores, he demonstrated astute business acumen. Ibrahim played a pivotal role in revitalizing Uganda's coffee industry, facilitating key investment and trade initiatives through the trading houses Ibero and Chagalani trading.

Notably, and something he is very proud of, in 1994 he secured funding and garnered international support, primarily from US Aid, to initiate crucial clearing efforts in Uganda during the Rwandan genocide.

Ibrahim's philanthropic endeavors have transcended his business pursuits, impacting the lives of over 12,000 children in Mityana through educational initiatives and providing water access to hundreds of thousands across Uganda.

His unwavering commitment to social causes is exemplified by raising over $10,000,000 for various charitable initiatives throughout his lifetime. Ibrahim's hands on approach underscores his belief in creating a lasting positive impact across sectors, embodying the spirit of philanthropy and social responsibility.

Founder, The Ibra Foundation