Ibrahim Ezzedine is an Egyptian urban planner and researcher who has been active since 2016 in supporting impoverished local communities. His work focuses on offering alternatives to government policies to promote urban development and combat forced evictions of slum dwellers. Ibrahim has a keen interest in the philosophy of urban planning and sustainable development, studying the various political, economic, social, cultural, and environmental factors influencing this field.
He is also committed to providing solutions to address climate change impacts on urban communities. Additionally, Ibrahim connects urban studies with human rights, striving to steer government policies towards meeting adequate housing standards in projects targeting various social groups.