Tariq Al-Olaimy

Member of the Foundation Board, World Economic Forum Global Shapers Community

Foundations Board Member of the Global Shapers Community. Tariq holds advisory and board roles with the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (UNEP & FAO), the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions - Race to Resilience Campaign, 1t.org Youth Hub, and EAT - the science-based global platform for food systems transformation.

Co-founder of an ecosystem of social and planetary enterprises with impact in over 90 countries. This includes 3BL Associates, a people + planet strategy consultancy that has advised Nobel Peace Prize winners and nominees, governments, and corporations on systems transformation; Public-Planet Partnerships, a framework that facilitates regenerative inter-species collaborations; Diversity on Board, a platform promoting greater equity and ESG leadership in board positions in the MENA region; Recipes for Wellbeing, a non-profit supporting the wellbeing and resilience of impact organizations; and postgrowth.earth, a knowledge base for post-growth social innovation.

Tariq is among the first 100 certified Biomimicry specialists in the world, and among the first 10 to complete an international master's in degrowth economics policy. Based in Bahrain, Tariq is a Fellow for the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), a Kleros Decentralised Justice Fellow, a Future Faith Fellow, and a Post-Growth Institute Fellow.

Working often at the intersection of the Systemic Sacred, Tariq is a certified Ubuntu Peer Peace Coach through the Archbishop Demond Tutu Foundation, has completed an Alternative Masters in Divinity, serves as an International Board Member for the Inayatiyya, and has contributed as an Advisory Board Member to the World Economic Forum's Faith in Action Report.

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