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Project HOPE CEO Rabih Torbah joins The Washington Post Intelligence Council for Global Security

Project HOPE is thrilled to announce that Rabih Torbay is joining the Washington Post Intelligence Council as a member of their Global Security Council. Torbay joined Project HOPE in 2017. In his current role as CEO, he oversees the organization’s global health and humanitarian programs across more than 30 countries. With decades of experience across complex emergency and development environments, Torbay brings deep expertise in global health, resilience, and international humanitarian strategy.

Torbay was invited to join the Washington Post Intelligence Council, which brings together senior business and policy executives across key sectors, providing valuable insight and opportunities at the intersection of business and policy.

He serves on the advisory board for Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies and Public Affairs Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies. Torbay also serves on the Board of Directors for InterAction, working closely with other nongovernmental organizations as a united voice for global change.

His membership to the Global Security Council comes at a pivotal time for global health and the humanitarian sector writ large. His selection reflects the growing recognition that global health, humanitarian response, and community resilience are fundamental components of global security.

“As we continue to experience widespread conflicts and deadly disease outbreaks, our collective global security requires us to collaborate and identify timely solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges. I am honored to join this very impressive group of peers to do just that,” said Rabih Torbay.

From crisis response and health equity to international development and global resilience, Rabih Torbay brings a wealth of knowledge and is looking forward to contributing to discussions on the complex challenges shaping global security.

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