Ghada Ibrahim is an educator, technologist, and community builder with more than six years of experience in international development, digital transformation, and learning innovation.
She began her career with Mercy Corps, where she led digital education programs in Gaza that taught young people to code and helped them access opportunities in the global tech industry. Her work focused on economic empowerment through technology, blending technical skills with creativity, confidence, and real-world employability.
Later, with GIZ Palestine, Ghada led the innovation component of the INDIGO Project within the Governance Cluster, working with the public sector to promote citizen-centered service design and digital transformation. This role deepened her expertise in human-centered design, cross-sector collaboration, and ethical digitalization—skills that continue to shape her work today.
Now based in Germany, Ghada is expanding her experience within the European context, combining her background in tech education and governance with her passion for community learning and inclusive innovation.
As part of Intersticia, Ghada contributes to initiatives such as Brave Conversations, helping design and facilitate digital learning experiences and community engagement. Her work embodies Intersticia’s commitment to stewardship, empathy, and lifelong learning, supporting individuals and organizations as they navigate the complex relationship between humans, systems, and technology.