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Hisham Sharaf

Yemeni politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hisham Sharaf
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Hisham Sharaf Abdullah (born 1956) is a Yemeni civil engineer and politician who has served in several cabinet posts. He is currently Yemen's minister of foreign affairs, and formerly the minister of higher education and scientific research.

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Early life and education

Abdullah was born in Taiz in 1956.[2] He holds a civil engineering degree, which he received from Pennsylvania State University in 1983.[2] He obtained a master's degree in project administration with a minor in computer science from the Catholic University of America in 1988.[2][3]

Career

Sharaf served as deputy minister for international planning and co-operation until early 2011.[4] In January 2011, he was named the minister of industry and trade, replacing Yahya Al Mutawakil in the post.[5] On 7 December 2011, Sharaf was appointed minister of oil and natural mineral resources in the unity government led by Prime Minister Muhammad Salim Basindwah.[6] Saadeddin bin Taleb succeeded him as minister of industry and trade.[6] On 11 September 2012, Sharaf was appointed minister of higher education and scientific research in a cabinet reshuffle, succeeding Yahia Al Shoaibi.[7][8] His deputy Ahmed Abdullah Daress replaced Sharaf as oil minister.[7]

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Personal life

Sharaf is married and has three children.[2]

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References

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