A selection of archival photos of the Jameel family from across the history of Community Jameel
The late Abdul Latif Jameel (centre) sits between two prominent businessmen at home in Jeddah, 1932.
Mohammed Jameel KBE (left) as a young boy with his father, the late Abdul Latif Jameel, at home in Jeddah, 1950s.
The late Abdul Latif Jameel (front row, right) and members of the Jameel family with Mr Yamaguchi (front row, centre), from the Toyota Motor Corporation, at the Jameel family home in Jeddah, 1960s.
Left to right: the late Abdul Latif Jameel and his son, Mohammed Jameel KBE, founder and chairman of Community Jameel, 1978.
The late Abdul Latif Jameel (front row, centre) and Mohammed Jameel KBE (front row, right) with colleagues, early 1980s.
Three generations of the Jameel family. Left to right: the late Abdul Latif Jameel, his grandson, Fady Jameel, and his son, Mohammad Jameel KBE, Jeddah, 1987.
Mohammed Jameel KBE (far left) and the late Abdul Latif Jameel (second from left) at the inauguration of the Abdul Latif Jameel Centre for Middle East Management Studies at the American University in Cairo (AUC), 1989.
The Jameel Centre provided a new hub for AUC business and management programmes in the region, and today forms part of Cairo’s first technology and innovation park.
Courtesy of the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, AUC.
The late Abdul Latif Jameel with his grandsons at home in Jeddah, 1990s: Fady Jameel (back right), Hassan Jameel (back left), and Hussein Jameel (front left), the late Abdul Latif Jameel (front right).
Mohammed Jameel KBE (centre) with trainee cooks from Bab Rizq Jameel. Founded in 2003, as an initiative by Community Jameel, Bab Rizq Jameel business services have helped 35,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), startups and business owners achieve their commercial ambitions.
HM King Abdullah (left) presents Mohammed Jameel KBE (right) with the highest honour in Saudi Arabia, the King Abdul Aziz Medal of the First Order, in recognition of his personal contribution to job creation initiatives among young Saudi men and women, 2008.
Hassan Jameel with Rafael Reif, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, signing the agreement to establish the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS) Solutions programme, 2015. The J-WAFS Solutions Programme provides initial start-up funding to identify and commercialise technologies intended to improve food supplies, or meet needs for clean water. Spinouts from the programme include NONA Technologies, a portable, solar-charged desalination unit that removes viruses, bacteria, salt and debris from seawater. J-WAFS was originally established in 2014 through a gift from alumnus Mohammad Jameel KBE ‘78 to support research focused on adapting human water and food systems to meet human needs in the face of climate change pressures.
Mohammed Jameel KBE (right) receives an honorary knighthood (KBE) from the late HM Queen Elizabeth II, presented by HRH The Prince of Wales (later HM King Charles III), for his philanthropic activities and support for the development of the arts and culture in Britain, at the British embassy in Riyadh, 2015.
Mohammed Jameel KBE (right) receives an honorary knighthood (KBE) from the late HM Queen Elizabeth II, presented by HRH The Prince of Wales (later HM King Charles III), for his philanthropic activities and support for the development of the arts and culture in Britain, at the British embassy in Riyadh, 2015.
Mohammed Jameel KBE (right) is presented with an honorary doctorate from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David by HRH The Prince of Wales (centre), royal patron, and Professor Medwin Hughes (left), vice-chancellor, in March 2016.
Left to right: Rafael Reif (left), president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Fady Jameel, and Sanjay Sarma, vice president of Open Learning at MIT, at the launch of the Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab on 2 May 2017 at MIT.
Left to right: Hassan Jameel, Rafael Reif, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Fady Jameel at the launch of the MIT Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health on 17 September 2018 at MIT.
Left to right: Hassan Jameel, Alice Gast, president of Imperial College London, and Fady Jameel at the launch of the Jameel Institute on 15 October 2019 at the White City campus of Imperial College London.
Back row, left to right: Professor Colin Lawson, director of the Royal College of Music, Fady Jameel and Veronica Berti Bocelli, vice-chair of the Andrea Bocelli Foundation.
Front row, left to right: Mohammed Jameel KBE, Andrea Bocelli and Stefano Aversa, chairman of the Andrea Bocelli Foundation, at the launch of the Andrea Bocelli Foundation–Community Jameel Scholarship at the Royal College of Music in London in 2019.
Left to right: Fady Jameel, Mohammed Jameel KBE, Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, co-founders and co-directors of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, and Hassan Jameel in Stockholm, Sweden, at the ceremony for 2019 Nobel prize in economics, awarded to Abhijit and Esther, and their longtime associate Michael Kremer, for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.
Left to right: Fady Jameel, Mohammed Jameel KBE and Hassan Jameel at the Stockholm Concert Hall for the ceremony to award the Nobel prize in economics to Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee, co-founders and co-directors of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, and their longtime collaborator, Michael Kremer, 10 December 2019.
Mohammed Jameel KBE, founder and chairman of Community Jameel, visiting a Pratham Second Chance cohort in India in 2022.
Bill Gates and Fady Jameel at Goals House in Dubai during COP28. They both gave keynote speeches during an event entitled 'Farming for our future: Growing climate resilience', co-hosted by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Community Jameel.
Fady Jameel greets HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco at the Jameel Art Centre in Dubai on 2 December 2024 during the Ocean Innovators Platform, held on the sidelines of COP28.
Left to right: Hussein Jameel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology president emeritus L. Rafael Reif, Mohammed Jameel KBE, Fady Jameel and Hassan Jameel