

Nafisa Elhadi Adam
P4P BOARD MEMBER
Nafisa was born in the city of Rousiers in February 1998. She completed her primary education at the Two-Range School in Rousiers, then enrolled in the Rousiers Model School for Girls for secondary education. She continued her university education at Blue Nile University, where she graduated with a degree in Economics in 2018, and is currently studying Information Technology at Sudan Technical University.
She began her journey in volunteer work during the COVID-19 pandemic by participating in the "Emergency Room" in Rousiers Governorate. In 2019, she was one of the founders of the "Paths of Hope" initiative, which left a clear mark in community work, and she is now one of the four pillars of the P4P alliance.
She is also a member of the Al-Ban Cultural Group as a representative and a visual artist who expresses through her work the issues of her community. Additionally, she works as a handball coach and a gymnastics trainer at the Youth Training Center in Rousiers.
She currently holds a board membership in the organization "Partners for Peace" and works to achieve the vision and goals of the institution. She has contributed to many youth and women's initiatives and associations, such as "The Civil Laboratory," "Noor Feminism," "Imbasto Cultural Association," " Artista Association for Artistic Works," and "Alshoala Women's Association."
Throughout her career, she has participated in numerous training workshops in the fields of volunteer work and organization management, which has significantly helped her develop her skills.
She founded the "Anamel" group for visual arts, which includes 40 children, to serve as a platform for developing their creative talents. She also established a handball school at the Youth Training Center in Rousiers, where she works to promote sports among the youth.
She always strives to serve the community by combining art, sports, and volunteer work to create a positive and sustainable impact