Berhan Ahmed Explained

Berhan Ahmed
Birth Place:Eritrea
Occupation:Social activist
Years Active:1990s–present
Alma Mater:La Trobe University, University of Melbourne

Berhan Ahmed is an Eritrean-Australian social activist. He is the chairman of the African Think Tank,[1] and in 2004 was the first immigrant born in Africa to run for an Australian parliamentary office.[2] Ahmed was also presented the 2009 Victorian Australian of the Year award.[3]

Background

Ahmed was born in Eritrea. He became a refugee at age 15 during the civil war and fled to Sudan. After attending high school with funding from the UNHCR, he gained a degree in Agricultural Sciences at the University of Alexandria in Egypt.[4]

At the age of 22, Ahmed sought asylum in Australia, eventually settling in Melbourne. He drove a taxi and worked as a tram conductor, while earning a master's degree in Animal Science at La Trobe University.[5] Ahmed worked for a decade at the CSIRO, and also gained a PhD in forest sciences at the University of Melbourne.[2] He was latterly a senior research fellow at the Department of Forest and Ecosystem Science, and retains an honorary appointment at the university.[6]

Scholarly contributions

Ahmed's research concerns termite taxonomy and their effects on crops, trees, and wood products. He has developed termite distribution and taxonomies, and contributed to an integrated termite pest management (IPM) system. Termites' own engineering can also inform better water and soil management by government, industry and the public. For the protection of infrastructure from wood boring termites, Ahmed has contributed to the development of the impermeable Granitgard technology, now included in the current Australian Standard (AS 3660.1 – 2000) for the protection of new and existing buildings.[7]

Political and community work

Ahmed, originally a member of the Labor Party, ran for the Senate in 2004 for the Greens. He left that party soon afterwards.[8]

Ahmed received four percent of the primary vote as an independent candidate for the 2012 Melbourne state by-election.[9]

In 2012, Ahmed ran for the Mayor of the City of Melbourne, polling 2.45%.[10] Robert Doyle was elected mayor.

Ahmed was president of and a candidate for Voice for the West, a short-lived micro party that ran candidates in the 2014 Victorian state election, without electing any.[11] [12]

Ahmed is the chairman of the Victoria-based Africa Think Tank,[1] which serves migrant and refugee communities from Africa.[13] He is involved in public advocacy on cultural issues, racism and human rights.[14]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: African refugees scoring home runs. 27 July 2012. 4 October 2007. Ife. Holly. The Herald Sun.
  2. Web site: African Think Tank Chairperson Honoured as 2009 Victorian of the Year. 21 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120702172820/http://www.att.org.au/berhan2009.html. 2 July 2012. dead.
  3. Web site: Victoria's Australian of the Year award recipients announced. 21 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120506102621/http://www.australianoftheyear.org.au/pages/page497.asp. 6 May 2012.
  4. Web site: Fleeing Eritrea's bombs to fight racism in Australia. 7 April 2013.
  5. Web site: Extraordinary Eritreans series - Berhan Ahmed - RFI . 2013-07-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305014350/http://www.english.rfi.fr/rpt-intl-extraordinary-eritreans-series-pt-5-berham-ahmed-melbournedevi-rajaram . 2016-03-05 .
  6. Web site: Melbourne University Profile Page. 21 July 2012.
  7. Web site: Dr Berhan Ahmed.
  8. Web site: Melbourne candidate claims ALP traded lobbying for preferences. The Power Index. Crook. Andrew. 20 July 2012. 27 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120801201817/http://www.thepowerindex.com.au/follow-the-power/melbourne-candidate-claims-alp-traded-lobbying-for-preferences. 1 August 2012.
  9. Web site: Melbourne by-election distribution of preferences: VEC . 2 August 2012 . 29 April 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130429161543/https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/stateby2012distributionMelbourneDistrict.html . dead .
  10. Web site: Melbourne City Council election results 2012 - Victorian Electoral Commission . 2013-07-23 . 2020-03-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200310063001/https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/MelbourneResult2012.html . dead .
  11. News: Voice for the West candidate Berhan Ahmed would campaign for more investment in education and jobs if elected in the Upper House . Herald Sun.
  12. Web site: 2014 State election results . www.vec.vic.gov.au . en.
  13. Web site: African Think Tank Inc . 2013-07-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130808001208/http://att.org.au/about.html . 2013-08-08 .
  14. Web site: Crime stats scrape the surface: Education and employment key for African-Australians. The Conversation (website). theconversation.com.