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|image = Hussein Samatar and Ramon Leon, 2011.jpg |alt = Two men, a taller one on the left in an open suit jacket and the shorter one on the right in a white button-down shirt, smile as they stand in front of an indoor taquería. |caption = Samatar, left, with Ramon Leon of the Latino Economic Development Center at the Midtown Global Market in 2011 |office = District 3 Representative on the Minneapolis School Board |term_start = 11 January 2011 |term_end = 25 August 2013 |birth_date = 1968 |birth_place = Somalia |death_date = 25 August |death_place = Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |alma_mater = Somali National University University of St. Thomas |occupation = banker, community organizer |spouse = Ubah Jama |children = 4 |religion = Islam }} Hussein Samatar ((ソマリ語:''Xuseen Samatar''), (アラビア語:حسين ساماتار)) (1968 – 25 August 2013) was a Somali American politician, banker and community organizer. He established the African Development Center in 2004, which provided microloans and technical expertise to recent immigrant businesses. ==Personal life== Samatar was born in 1968 in Somalia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mylife.com/hussein-samatar )〕 He grew up in a diverse area in Kismayo, situated in the southern Lower Juba province. Samatar's father had originally moved down from the northeastern Puntland region at the age of twelve, and his mother hailed from the southern town of Afmadow. Samatar attended high school in Mogadishu.〔 He later studied at the local Somali National University, receiving his undergraduate degree in 1991. His initial goal was to work as an economist, but postponed this following the outbreak of the civil war four days after his graduation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://adcminnesota.org/about/staff/hussein-samatar )〕 Samatar subsequently moved to the United States, part of the first wave of Somali emigrants to Minnesota in December 1991. He learned English with the help of a Minneapolis librarian.〔 Samatar was later accepted at the University of St. Thomas, earning an MBA in Business Administration from the institution.〔〔 In 2003-2004, he was selected as a Humphrey School of Public Affairs Fellow, and later as a German Marshall Memorial Fellow in 2007. Samatar had also enrolled in the Achieving Excellence in Community Economic Development program at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, which he successfully completed.〔 Samatar was married to Ubah Jama, with whom he had four children. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hussein Samatar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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