FIFA amp UNODC Launch Reporting of Match-Fixing Campaign

FIFA & UNODC Launch Reporting of Match-Fixing Campaign

Adrian Finigan has been interviewing almost all major events over the past 20 years as an international television caster and a British correspondent. Algerazilla, CNN, and BBC World achieved a face known around the world.

In 1983, Finigan started his career as a local radio journalist in South Wales. After that, he graduated from National Radio and regularly appeared in BBC radio 1 & 2. Appeared in BBC's "Business Breakfast" and "Global Business Report". In 1996, he moved to BBC World and BBC News 24 as a newscaster. In 2006, he joined the company as an anchor and daily correspondent for CNN World News, CNN Today, and Business International. He is in charge of live broadcasts of CNN, such as the Heathrow Airport Terrorism Plan, Madrid Bomb Terrorism Examination, World Financial Crisis, and the world's important reports. In September 2010, Finigan moved to Doha, Qatar, and became the Casters of Algerazilla Network. Joined the veteran caster team broadcast on the English channel.

James Swan Representative President of the United Nations (Somalia in charge)

James Swan is a veteran diplomat with a long international career in the US government. Most of his careers were spent in African countries facing complex political transitions. From 2013 to 2016, he served as Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, from 2011 to 2013, the US Special National Team in charge of Somalia, and Ambassador to Jibuchi from 2008 to 2011. Prior to that, in his career, he served as a Deputy Secretary of State in charge of African issues from 2006 to 2008, and the African Analysis Bureau of the Ministry of State from 2005 to 2006. Before that, he was in various posts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Congo Republic, Somalia, Cameroon, Nicaragua, and Haiti.

On May 30, 2019, the United Nations Secretar y-General Antonio Gutless announced that it has appointed US James Swan as a special representative of Somalia and the UN Somalia Support Group (UNSOM).

Rachel Riza The New American Security Center, the Atlantic Security Program, and Associates < SPAN> Adrian Finigan have been interviewing almost all major events in the past 20 years as an international TV caster and a British correspondent. Algerazilla, CNN, and BBC World achieved a face known around the world.

In 1983, Finigan started his career as a local radio journalist in South Wales. After that, he graduated from National Radio and regularly appeared in BBC radio 1 & 2. Appeared in BBC's "Business Breakfast" and "Global Business Report". In 1996, he moved to BBC World and BBC News 24 as a newscaster. In 2006, he joined the company as an anchor and daily correspondent for CNN World News, CNN Today, and Business International. He is in charge of live broadcasts of CNN, such as the Heathrow Airport Terrorism Plan, Madrid Bomb Terrorism Examination, World Financial Crisis, and the world's important reports. In September 2010, Finigan moved to Doha, Qatar, and became the Casters of Algerazilla Network. Joined the veteran caster team broadcast on the English channel.

James Swan Representative President of the United Nations (Somalia in charge)

James Swan is a veteran diplomat with a long international career in the US government. Most of his careers were spent in African countries facing complex political transitions. From 2013 to 2016, he served as Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, from 2011 to 2013, the US Special National Team in charge of Somalia, and Ambassador to Jibuchi from 2008 to 2011. Prior to that, in his career, he served as a Deputy Secretary of State in charge of African issues from 2006 to 2008, and the African Analysis Bureau of the Ministry of State from 2005 to 2006. Before that, he was in various posts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Congo Republic, Somalia, Cameroon, Nicaragua, and Haiti.

On May 30, 2019, the United Nations Secretar y-General Antonio Gutless announced that it has appointed US James Swan as a special representative of Somalia and the UN Somalia Support Group (UNSOM). Rachel Riza

The New American Security Center, the Atlantic Security Program, and Associate Adrian Finigan have covered almost all major events in the past 20 years as an international TV caster and a British correspondent. Algerazilla, CNN, and BBC World achieved a face known around the world.

In 1983, Finigan started his career as a local radio journalist in South Wales. After that, he graduated from National Radio and regularly appeared in BBC radio 1 & 2. Appeared in BBC's "Business Breakfast" and "Global Business Report". In 1996, he moved to BBC World and BBC News 24 as a newscaster. In 2006, he joined the company as an anchor and daily correspondent for CNN World News, CNN Today, and Business International. He is in charge of live broadcasts of CNN, such as the Heathrow Airport Terrorism Plan, Madrid Bomb Terrorism Examination, World Financial Crisis, and the world's important reports. In September 2010, Finigan moved to Doha, Qatar, and became the Casters of Algerazilla Network. Joined the veteran caster team broadcast on the English channel. James Swan

Representative President of the United Nations (Somalia in charge)

James Swan is a veteran diplomat with a long international career in the US government. Most of his careers were spent in African countries facing complex political transitions. From 2013 to 2016, he served as Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, from 2011 to 2013, the US Special National Team in charge of Somalia, and Ambassador to Jibuchi from 2008 to 2011. Prior to that, in his career, he served as a Deputy Secretary of State in charge of African issues from 2006 to 2008, and the African Analysis Bureau of the Ministry of State from 2005 to 2006. Before that, he was in various posts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Congo Republic, Somalia, Cameroon, Nicaragua, and Haiti. On May 30, 2019, the United Nations Secretar y-General Antonio Gutless announced that it has appointed US James Swan as a special representative of Somalia and the UN Somalia Support Group (UNSOM).

Rachel Riza

New American Security Center, Atlantic Security Program, Associate Washington DC's New American Security Center (CNAS) Associates Fellow. Currently, the Robert Bosh Foundation's fellowship is studying technology and security contacts based in Berlin, Germany. Rachel is "More Than Burden Sharing: Five Objectives for the 2018 NATO SUMMIT" Ransatic Security Cooperation in The asia-Pacific: Recommendations for the next u. S. Administration, etc. He has written many CNAS reports. He has also been active as a commentator on European security and US foreign policy, and provides analysis to the New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, LA Times, Atlantic, Polin Policy, Vox, Daily Beasts, etc. 。 George Washington University Elliott School of International Acquired a Master's degree for security policy research. After acquiring a bachelor of economics at Utah University, he started his career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs Securities.

Tijani Muhamma d-Bande

UN General Chairman On June 4, 2019, the United Nations General Assembly selected the Nigerian representatives as the chairman of the 74th session. Tijani Muhamma d-Bande has an outstanding career as a scholar and diplomat. He started his academic career at the University of Usmannu Danfodiyo in Nigeria, and became a graduate assistant in 1980, a prime professor in 1998, and in 2004 in 2004. From 2000 to 2004, he served as the secretar y-general of Centre de Formation et De Rechercheratives Pour Le DéveloppeMent (Cafrad). From 2010 to 2016, he served as the director of the National Institute of National Political Strategy. As a representative of Nigeria Normal (2018-2019), he served as Vic e-Chair of the 71st General Assembly, Peace Maintenance Activity Special Committee (C34), the UN Terrorism Center Countermeasures Council, and the West African Economic Community (ECOWAS) Group. Active in some forums. Professor Muhama d-Bande was also an officer of the Federal Republic, one of Nigeria's highest national honor.

Sami Zaydan

Aljajira English caster Sami Zaydan has been awarded journalists and has been an anchor, report, and executive production with bigger TV worlds. Before joining Algerazilla English, he served as a presenter on a series of programs broadcasted in CNBC Arabia, CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia. When he was enrolled in the CNN International in the United States, he was in charge of the news program presenter and scriptwriter. Over the years, it has been reported at the center of power, including the United Nations, White House, the European Commission, and the Korean Peninsula to various conflicts in the Middle East. As a moderator for newscasters and talk shows, Sammy has interviewed the world leaders, including legendary Nelson Mandela, Venezuela's President Ugo Chavez, Palestinian Muff Mood Abbass. Sammy also teaches a broadcast journalism course at the prestigious journalism school at Columbia University, the world's highest journalism school.

Salaam Mosafir

On June 4, 2019, the UN General Assembly elected Nigeria's representatives in Nigeria on June 4, 2019. Tijani Muhamma d-Bande has an outstanding career as a scholar and diplomat. He started his academic career at the University of Usmannu Danfodiyo in Nigeria, and became a graduate assistant in 1980, a prime professor in 1998, and in 2004 in 2004. From 2000 to 2004, he served as the secretar y-general of Centre de Formation et De Rechercheratives Pour Le DéveloppeMent (Cafrad). From 2010 to 2016, he served as the director of the National Institute of National Political Strategy. As a representative of Nigeria Normal (2018-2019), he served as Vic e-Chair of the 71st General Assembly, Peace Maintenance Activity Special Committee (C34), the UN Terrorism Center Countermeasures Council, and the West African Economic Community (ECOWAS) Group. Active in some forums. Professor Muhama d-Bande was also an officer of the Federal Republic, one of Nigeria's highest national honor. Sami Zaydan

Aljajira English caster

Sami Zaydan has been awarded journalists and has been an anchor, report, and executive production with bigger TV worlds. Before joining Algerazilla English, he served as a presenter on a series of programs broadcasted in CNBC Arabia, CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia. When he was enrolled in the CNN International in the United States, he was in charge of the news program presenter and scriptwriter. Over the years, it has been reported at the center of power, including the United Nations, White House, the European Commission, and the Korean Peninsula to various conflicts in the Middle East. As a moderator for newscasters and talk shows, Sammy has interviewed the world leaders, including legendary Nelson Mandela, Venezuela's President Ugo Chavez, Palestinian Muff Mood Abbass. Sammy also teaches a broadcast journalism course at the prestigious journalism school at Columbia University, the world's highest journalism school. Salaam Mosafir

On June 4, 2019, the UN General Assembly selected the Nigerian representatives in the 74th session on June 4, 2019. Tijani Muhamma d-Bande has an outstanding career as a scholar and diplomat. He started his academic career at the University of Usmannu Danfodiyo in Nigeria, and became a graduate assistant in 1980, a prime professor in 1998, and in 2004 in 2004. From 2000 to 2004, he served as the secretar y-general of Centre de Formation et De Rechercheratives Pour Le DéveloppeMent (Cafrad). From 2010 to 2016, he served as the director of the National Institute of National Political Strategy. As a representative of Nigeria Normal (2018-2019), he served as Vic e-Chair of the 71st General Assembly, Peace Maintenance Activity Special Committee (C34), the UN Terrorism Center Countermeasures Council, and the West African Economic Community (ECOWAS) Group. Active in some forums. Professor Muhama d-Bande was also an officer of the Federal Republic, one of Nigeria's highest national honor.

Sami Zaydan Aljajira English caster

Sami Zaydan has been awarded journalists and has been an anchor, report, and executive production with bigger TV worlds. Before joining Algerazilla English, he served as a presenter on a series of programs broadcasted in CNBC Arabia, CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia. When he was enrolled in the CNN International in the United States, he was in charge of the news program presenter and scriptwriter. Over the years, it has been reported at the center of power, including the United Nations, White House, the European Commission, and the Korean Peninsula to various conflicts in the Middle East. As a moderator for newscasters and talk shows, Sammy has interviewed the world leaders, including legendary Nelson Mandela, Venezuela's President Ugo Chavez, Palestinian Muff Mood Abbass. Sammy also teaches a broadcast journalism course at the prestigious journalism school at Columbia University, the world's highest journalism school.

Salaam Mosafir Russia, Today, Arabic Senior Casters

Born in Iraq in 1950. Graduated from Baghdad University, acquired a doctorate (Moscow University). He has been working in Iraqi state media since 1970. Since 1980, he has been active as a reporter of Arab and international media (Radio Monte Carlo, AP News Agency) based in Moscow. In 2006, he joined RT Arabia TV, a sister channel of RT International. Interviewed with Afghanistan (1983-1989), Chernobyl (1986, 1987), Yugoslavia (1991), Chechen (2000), and Libya (2011). The incumbent is the director of society and political program. Senior presenter and moderator of the political talk program "in One Word", one of the most popular programs in RT Arabia. Interview with Vladimil Putin, Hydal A l-Abbadi, Ali Abdaller Salef, Omar A l-Basir, Muanmaru Gaddafi, Faiz A l-Saraj. Lives in Moscow. She is married and has a son (film director, actor) and daughter (journalist).

He Mohamed Schwaiike Minister of Tourism Jordan College of Art

His Excellency MAJD Mohammad Shweikeh has been the Minister of Tourism and Art since January 2019. Before that, he has served several ministers since 2015. Minister of ICT. Minister of Public Sector Development and Minister of State in charge of strengthening public sector systems. His Her Excellency Supreme was the founder of Mashalk 360 Solutions Middle East for hig h-performance leadership between 2012 and 2015, and between 2010 and 2012, Vitel Middle East and Africa. -As Limited Group CEO led four different telecommunications companies: Jordan, Iraq, Africa GSM, wireless local loop, optical fiber, and CDMA. From 2000 to 2010, he became the Orange Group's Vice President of the Jordan Telecom Group, and from 2006 to 2010, the CEO of Orange Mobile, and became the world's first female CEO. He also served as the highest financial manager of Mobile Com (now Orange Mobile) from 2000 to 2006. With his career, His Ceremony has participated in many board members as a director of various organizations in Japan and overseas.

Karin Rudgren Report of Security Council Secretar y-General

Karin Landgren is an executive director (@scrtweets and @landgrenkarin) of the Independent Service Society Report, which analyzes and reports the activities of the United Nations Security Council. Landgren has been working in the United Nations for more than 35 years and has led three UN Peace Maintenance activities by the Security Council. Until 2015, he served as the United Nations Secretar y-General and the UNMIL, a UNMIL, and led UNMIL's response through the peak of Ebola hemorrhage. Before that, he led two civilian missions, the United Nations Burge Office (BNUB) and UNMIN. From 1998 to 2008, he served as the first UNICEF child protection officer. From 1980 to 1998, worked at the UN Refugee High Commissioner (UNHCR) at the headquarters of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Eritria, Singapore, Philippines, India and Geneva. He is a member of the Scandinavian woman Ombudsman Network and taught at Colombia University and at Central Europe.

Him Musa Fakimato Mahamat Chairman of the African Union Committee

HIM. Musa Fak Mahamat, born on June 21, 1960, was elected chairman of the African Union Committee (AUC) on January 30, 2017 and was appointed in March 2017. Constitutional scholar Fakiner, Chair, has served as a government position in a career for more than 30 years, including serving as Foreign Ministers and Prime Ministers in his home country. At the continental level, he served as chairman of the United Nations Security Council in December 2015, when he was in charge of Foreign Ministers of Ched, and was the chairman of the au Peace Security Council in September 2013, leading the extraordinary Nairobi Summit on terrorism countermeasures. did. He also served as the chairman of the au Board. Chairman Faiki has gained a solid worldwide evaluation as an intermediary for peace in Africa in a career that has played a central role in African peace and security issues. The chairman of the committee, Faiki, is the highest executive, legal representative, and highest accounting officer. We will be directly responsible for the executive board of duties.

HIM Tun Mahatir Mohamad Dr. Karin Landgren is an executive director (@scrtweets and @landgrenkarin) of the Analytic Society of Security Council, which analyzes and reports the activities of the United Nations Security Council. Landgren has been working in the United Nations for more than 35 years and has led three UN Peace Maintenance activities by the Security Council. Until 2015, he served as the United Nations Secretar y-General and the UNMIL, a UNMIL, and led UNMIL's response through the peak of Ebola hemorrhage. Before that, he led two civilian missions, the United Nations Burge Office (BNUB) and UNMIN. From 1998 to 2008, he served as the first UNICEF child protection officer. From 1980 to 1998, worked at the UN Refugee High Commissioner (UNHCR) at the headquarters of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Eritria, Singapore, Philippines, India and Geneva. He is a member of the Scandinavian woman Ombudsman Network and taught at Colombia University and at Central Europe.

Him Musa Fakimato Mahamat

Chairman of the African Union Committee HIM. Musa Fak Mahamat, born on June 21, 1960, was elected chairman of the African Union Committee (AUC) on January 30, 2017 and was appointed in March 2017. Constitutional scholar Fakiner, Chair, has served as a government position in a career for more than 30 years, including serving as Foreign Ministers and Prime Ministers in his home country. At the continental level, he served as chairman of the United Nations Security Council in December 2015, when he was in charge of Foreign Ministers of Ched, and was the chairman of the au Peace Security Council in September 2013, leading the extraordinary Nairobi Summit on terrorism countermeasures. did. He also served as the chairman of the au Board. Chairman Faiki has gained a solid worldwide evaluation as an intermediary for peace in Africa in a career that has played a central role in African peace and security issues. The chairman of the committee, Faiki, is the highest executive, legal representative, and highest accounting officer. We will be directly responsible for the executive board of duties.

HIM Tun Mahatir Mohamad Dr.

Malaysian Prime Minister Karin Landgren is an executive director (@Scrtweets and @landkarin) of the Independent Society of Security Council, which analyzes and reports the activities of the United Nations Security Council. Landgren has been working in the United Nations for more than 35 years and has led three UN Peace Maintenance activities by the Security Council. Until 2015, he served as the United Nations Secretar y-General and the UNMIL, a UNMIL, and led UNMIL's response through the peak of Ebola hemorrhage. Before that, he led two civilian missions, the United Nations Burge Office (BNUB) and UNMIN. From 1998 to 2008, he served as the first UNICEF child protection officer. From 1980 to 1998, worked at the UN Refugee High Commissioner (UNHCR) at the headquarters of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Eritria, Singapore, Philippines, India and Geneva. He is a member of the Scandinavian woman Ombudsman Network and taught at Colombia University and at Central Europe. Him Musa Fakimato Mahamat

Chairman of the African Union Committee

HIM. Musa Fak Mahamat, born on June 21, 1960, was elected chairman of the African Union Committee (AUC) on January 30, 2017 and was appointed in March 2017. Constitutional scholar Fakiner, Chair, has served as a government position in a career for more than 30 years, including serving as Foreign Ministers and Prime Ministers in his home country. At the continental level, he served as chairman of the United Nations Security Council in December 2015, when he was in charge of Foreign Ministers of Ched, and was the chairman of the au Peace Security Council in September 2013, leading the extraordinary Nairobi Summit on terrorism countermeasures. did. He also served as the chairman of the au Board. Chairman Faiki has gained a solid worldwide evaluation as an intermediary for peace in Africa in a career that has played a central role in African peace and security issues. The chairman of the committee, Faiki, is the highest executive, legal representative, and highest accounting officer. We will be directly responsible for the executive board of duties. HIM Tun Mahatir Mohamad Dr.

Prime Minister Malaysia

Prime Minister Mahatile Mahamad Mahatile Mohamad served as Prime Minister Malaysia from 1981 to 2003. In 1991, he launched a new development policy, emphasizing the development of industries and commercial and eradication of poverty. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Mahathir, in 1991, by 2020, he released a Malaysian blue photo, Vision 2020, aiming to be an advanced economy and a mature democratic state. Despite his retirement, Prime Minister Mahathir was busy with many invitations and lectures both in Japan and overseas. He is also the honorary chairman of the Pelana Leadership Foundation (PLF). In 2015, Pakatan Harappan won as a result of the 14th Malaysian general election. President Mahathir was appointed the seventh Prime Minister the next day. Mahathir married his doctor, Hasma Mohad Ali, with seven children and 16 grandchildren. Mehidi Hasan

Aljazila English Presenter

Journalist, broadcast writer, and writer who have won awards. Aljazila English's "UPFRONT" and "Head to Head" moderator. He is also a senior columnist of the online magazine "THE INTERCEPT" and also hosts the podcast "Deconstructed". It has been selected as the "500 Muslims in the world in the world", which is announced every year, and has also interviewed the President and Prime Minister around the world. Dr. Halid Bin Mohamed Altiya

Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, < SPAN> Mahatile Mohamad Mahatile Mohamad Prime Minister Malaysia from 1981 to 2003. In 1991, he launched a new development policy, emphasizing the development of industries and commercial and eradication of poverty. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Mahathir, in 1991, by 2020, he released a Malaysian blue photo, Vision 2020, aiming to be an advanced economy and a mature democratic state. Despite his retirement, Prime Minister Mahathir was busy with many invitations and lectures both in Japan and overseas. He is also the honorary chairman of the Pelana Leadership Foundation (PLF). In 2015, Pakatan Harappan won as a result of the 14th Malaysian general election. President Mahathir was appointed the seventh Prime Minister the next day. Mahathir married his doctor, Hasma Mohad Ali, with seven children and 16 grandchildren.

Mehidi Hasan Aljazila English Presenter

Journalist, broadcast writer, and writer who have won awards. Aljazila English's "UPFRONT" and "Head to Head" moderator. He is also a senior columnist of the online magazine "THE INTERCEPT" and also hosts the podcast "Deconstructed". It has been selected as the "500 Muslims in the world in the world", which is announced every year, and has also interviewed the President and Prime Minister around the world.

Dr. Halid Bin Mohamed Altiya Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, Mahatir Mohamad Mahatir Mohamad, have served as Prime Minister Malaysia from 1981 to 2003. In 1991, he launched a new development policy, emphasizing the development of industries and commercial and eradication of poverty. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Mahathir, in 1991, by 2020, he released a Malaysian blue photo, Vision 2020, aiming to be an advanced economy and a mature democratic state. Despite his retirement, Prime Minister Mahathir was busy with many invitations and lectures both in Japan and overseas. He is also the honorary chairman of the Pelana Leadership Foundation (PLF). In 2015, Pakatan Harappan won as a result of the 14th Malaysian general election. President Mahathir was appointed the seventh Prime Minister the next day. Mahathir married his doctor, Hasma Mohad Ali, with seven children and 16 grandchildren.

Mehidi Hasan

Aljazila English Presenter Journalist, broadcast writer, and writer who have won awards. Aljazila English's "UPFRONT" and "Head to Head" moderator. He is also a senior columnist of the online magazine "THE INTERCEPT" and also hosts the podcast "Deconstructed". It has been selected as the "500 Muslims in the world in the world", which is announced every year, and has also interviewed the President and Prime Minister around the world.

Dr. Halid Bin Mohamed Altiya

Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, edited

Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Minister of State she Defense in January 2016 her and her Dep her Vice Prime Minister her. From 1987 to 1995, the Hirp was a Pilot of the Catal's Air Army Air Force. In 1995, he established Halid Bin Mohamed Earl Attiya Law Consulting Service and worked as a lawyer until 2008. In 2003, he was appointed chairman of the National Human Rights Committee. In 2008, he became the Minister of State in charge of International Cooperation. In 2009, he became Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trading. In 2009, he became Vice Chairman of the Catal Stock Exchange Board of Directors. From 2009 to 2012, he served as Vice Chair of the Qatar Financial Center Agency and the Vice Chair of the Highest Council of Information and Communications from 2009 to 2013. In 2011, he was appointed as a member of the Minister of State and the Cabinet. From 2013 to 2016, Dr. Halid Bin Mohamed Attya was the Minister of Foreign Affairs. His Excellency has acquired a degree of aerospace at King Firesal Air Academy, a lawyer at the Baleut Arab University, a master's law at the University of Cairo, and a law science at the University of Cairo.

Marjolly Butcher

Chatham House Innovation Partnership & Digital Society Initia Chib Director of Innovation Partnership and Digital Society in Chatham House. Prior to joining Chatham House, as a senior strategist of Purpas, he developed various campaigns regardless of public and private sectors, such as digital inclusion, climate change, and immigration. He also managed the Forum's digital innovation project as a deputy director and global leadership associate in the Geneva and New York World Economic Forums. Marjolly has acquired a master's degree of comparison and international research at the Swiss Federal University of Engineering University (ETHZ), and a master's degree of politics and social sciences at the University of Lausanne. He is also an advisor to the Democracy Club, a supe r-partician organization that works on improving democracy through digitalization and transparency.

Dr. Eva Caron

Her Her Healthy of the African Union Committee < SPAN> Herlid Bin Mohamed Al Attiya was appointed Deputy Prime Minister in January 2016 and in November 2017. From 1987 to 1995, the Hirp was a Pilot of the Catal's Air Army Air Force. In 1995, he established Halid Bin Mohamed Earl Attiya Law Consulting Service and worked as a lawyer until 2008. In 2003, he was appointed chairman of the National Human Rights Committee. In 2008, he became the Minister of State in charge of international cooperation. In 2009, he became Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trading. In 2009, he became Vice Chairman of the Catal Stock Exchange Board of Directors. From 2009 to 2012, he served as Vice Chair of the Qatar Financial Center Agency and the Vice Chair of the Highest Council of Information and Communications from 2009 to 2013. In 2011, he was appointed as a member of the Minister of State and the Cabinet. From 2013 to 2016, Dr. Halid Bin Mohamed Attya was the Minister of Foreign Affairs. His Excellency has acquired a degree of aerospace at King Firesal Air Academy, a lawyer at the Baleut Arab University, a master's law at Cairo at Cairo, and a law science at the University of Cairo. Marjolly Butcher

Chatham House Innovation Partnership & Digital Society Initia Chib

Director of Innovation Partnership and Digital Society in Chatham House. Prior to joining Chatham House, he has developed various campaigns regardless of public and private sectors, such as digital inclusions, climate change, and immigrants, as a senior strategist in Purpas. He also managed the Forum's digital innovation project as a deputy director and global leadership associate in the Geneva and New York World Economic Forums. Marjolly has acquired a master's degree of comparison and international research at the Swiss Federal University of Engineering University (ETHZ), and a master's degree of politics and social sciences at the University of Lausanne. He is also an advisor to the Democracy Club, a supe r-partician organization that works on improving democracy through digitalization and transparency. Dr. Eva Caron

Her Utser of the African Union Committee, Her Lide Bin Mohamed Al Inttyya, was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of Defense in January 2016 and in November 2017. From 1987 to 1995, the Hirp was a Pilot of the Catal's Air Army Air Force. In 1995, he established Halid Bin Mohamed Earl Attiya Law Consulting Service and worked as a lawyer until 2008. In 2003, he was appointed chairman of the National Human Rights Committee. In 2008, he became the Minister of State in charge of International Cooperation. In 2009, he became Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trading. In 2009, he became Vice Chairman of the Catal Stock Exchange Board of Directors. From 2009 to 2012, he served as Vice Chair of the Qatar Financial Center Agency and the Vice Chair of the Highest Council of Information and Communications from 2009 to 2013. In 2011, he was appointed as a member of the Minister of State and the Cabinet. From 2013 to 2016, Dr. Halid Bin Mohamed Attya was the Minister of Foreign Affairs. His Excellency has acquired a degree of aerospace at King Firesal Air Academy, a lawyer at the Baleut Arab University, a master's law at the University of Cairo, and a law science at the University of Cairo.

Marjolly Butcher Chatham House Innovation Partnership & Digital Society Initia Chib

Director of Innovation Partnership and Digital Society in Chatham House. Prior to joining Chatham House, as a senior strategist of Purpas, he developed various campaigns regardless of public and private sectors, such as digital inclusion, climate change, and immigration. He also managed the Forum's digital innovation project as a deputy director and global leadership associate in the Geneva and New York World Economic Forums. Marjolly has acquired a master's degree of comparison and international research at the Swiss Federal University of Engineering University (ETHZ), and a master's degree of politics and social sciences at the University of Lausanne. He is also an advisor to the Democracy Club, a supe r-partician organization that works on improving democracy through digitalization and transparency.

Dr. Eva Caron President of the African Union Committee

Eva Karondo is the spokesperson for the African Union Commission Presidency. Previously, she held senior positions in strategy and risk communication at the World Health Organization (WHO), Fondation Hirondelle, France24 and Reuters.

Zurab Pololikashvili Director-General of the World Tourism Organization

Elected at the 22nd UNWTO General Assembly, Zurab Pololikashvili took up the post of Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) on January 1, 2018. Until December 2017, he served as Georgia's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Spain, the Principality of Andorra, the People's Republic of Algeria and the Kingdom of Morocco, and as Georgia's Permanent Representative to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). From 2020 to 2022, he served as Georgia's Minister of Economic Development. As Georgia's Minister of Economic Development, Pololikashvili was responsible for overseeing the country's long-term financial development strategy, driving foreign and investment policy initiatives, and promoting development in the tourism, infrastructure, and transport sectors. He was instrumental in launching an innovative tourism development policy in Georgia, prioritizing the sector on both the government and private sector agendas. During Pololikashvili's tenure as Minister of Economic Development, Georgia nearly doubled international tourist arrivals through key policy reforms, marketing efforts, infrastructure development, and visa liberalization initiatives. These reforms paved the way for sustainable tourism practices in Georgia, leading to initiatives such as:

GGC Bill Richardson President, Richardson Center

Governor Bill Richardson has held leadership positions in the private, government and nonprofit sectors throughout his career. From 2010 to present, he has focused on conflict resolution, prisoner release and environmental protection through the Richardson Center for Global Engagement. He has more than 30 years of government experience, including serving as Honorary Governor of New Mexico (2003-2010), Ambassador to the United Nations and Secretary of Energy under President Clinton, Special Envoy to the OAS (2010-2016), and Member of the U. S. House of Representatives (New Mexico, 1982-1996). He is the only U. S. member of the International Committee Against the Death Penalty.

Chaim Steider Under Secretary of State and Executive Director of the United Nations Development Programme

Achim Steiner, Administrator of UNDP. For nearly 30 years, he has been a global leader in sustainable development, climate resilience and international cooperation, working on sustainability, economic growth and equity for the most vulnerable, and vocally advocating for the Sustainable Development Goals. Prior to joining UNDP, he was Director of the Oxford Martin School and Professor at Balliol College, Oxford. He also served as Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (2006-2016), Director of the United Nations Office in Nairobi, Executive Director of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and Executive Director of the World Commission on Dams.

HIM Jacek Czaputowicz Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland

Graduated from Warsaw Central Planning Statistics. Completed a Ph. D. in the Polish Science Academy of Politics at the University of Warsaw at the University of Warsaw. Completed various graduate courses at overseas universities. In the 1970s and 1980s, he worked as a democratic member, imprisoned in 1981 and imprisoned in 1986. Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1990. From 1990 to 1992, he served as the Deputy Director and Director of the Immigration Bureau and Director. Director of civilian from 1998 to 2006. From 2006 to 2008, he was in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Strategy Planning Department. Director of the National Administrative Academy, 2008-2012. In 2017, he was commanding the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Foreign Academy. In September 2017, he was in charge of legal affairs and treaties as the Minister of Foreign Affairs Secretariat. In January 2018, he became the Minister of Foreign Affairs Polish. Minister Chaptovic wrote more than 100 papers and academic monographs. Researcher of the Warsaw University Politics and International Faculty of International Research Institute.

Seed Tabit Alger and Arabic Director Director

Born in the suburbs of Shake Ottoman, Aden City in southern Yemen. He received education before entering university in Aden, and obtained a media major in Jordan. Worked as a manager in the Education Media Division in the early 1990s. From 1996 to 2001, he served as a director of the Yemen Strategic Research Center and was elected to the first Deputy Minister of the Jemen Journalist for two consecutive terms. He has served as reporters and managers of Arabs and international media institutions. Currently the director of Yemen of the Aljazila Media Network. Tabeto wrote many publications and research papers for research institutions and research centers, and participated in numerous meetings, symposiums and academic workshops. Many events, activities, conferences and election media were interviewed.

Karen Smith Graduated from the United Nations Secretar y-General and Protection Liability Special Adviser < SPAN> Warsaw Central Planning Statistics School. Completed a Ph. D. in the Polish Science Academy of Politics at the University of Warsaw at the University of Warsaw. Completed various graduate courses at overseas universities. In the 1970s and 1980s, he worked as a democratic member, imprisoned in 1981 and imprisoned in 1986. Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1990. From 1990 to 1992, he served as the Deputy Director and Director of the Immigration Bureau and Director. Director of civilian from 1998 to 2006. From 2006 to 2008, he was in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Strategy Planning Department. Director of the National Administrative Academy, 2008-2012. In 2017, he was commanding the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Foreign Academy. In September 2017, he was in charge of legal affairs and treaties as the Minister of Foreign Affairs Secretariat. In January 2018, he became the Minister of Foreign Affairs Polish. Minister Chaptovic wrote more than 100 papers and academic monographs. Researcher of the Warsaw University Politics and International Faculty of International Research Institute.

Seed Tabit

Alger and Arabic Director Director Born in the suburbs of Shake Ottoman, Aden City in southern Yemen. He received education before entering university in Aden, and obtained a media major in Jordan. Worked as a manager in the Education Media Division in the early 1990s. From 1996 to 2001, he served as a director of the Yemen Strategic Research Center and was elected to the first Deputy Minister of the Jemen Journalist for two consecutive terms. He has served as reporters and managers of Arabs and international media institutions. Currently the director of Yemen of the Aljazila Media Network. Tabeto wrote many publications and research papers for research institutions and research centers, and participated in numerous meetings, symposiums and academic workshops. Many events, activities, conferences and election media were interviewed.

Karen Smith

Graduated from the United Nations Secretar y-General and Protection Liability Special Advisor Warsaw Central Planning Statistics. Completed a Ph. D. in the Polish Science Academy of Politics at the University of Warsaw at the University of Warsaw. Completed various graduate courses at overseas universities. In the 1970s and 1980s, he worked as a democratic member, imprisoned in 1981 and imprisoned in 1986. Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1990. From 1990 to 1992, he served as the Deputy Director and Director of the Immigration Bureau and Director. Director of civilian from 1998 to 2006. From 2006 to 2008, he was in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Strategy Planning Department. Director of the National Administrative Academy, 2008-2012. In 2017, he was commanding the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Foreign Academy. In September 2017, he was in charge of legal affairs and treaties as the Minister of Foreign Affairs Secretariat. In January 2018, he became the Minister of Foreign Affairs Polish. Minister Chaptovic wrote more than 100 papers and academic monographs. Researcher of the Warsaw University Politics and International Faculty of International Research Institute. Seed Tabit

Alger and Arabic Director Director

Born in the suburbs of Shake Ottoman, Aden City in southern Yemen. He received education before entering university in Aden, and obtained a media major in Jordan. Worked as a manager in the Education Media Division in the early 1990s. From 1996 to 2001, he served as a director of the Yemen Strategic Research Center and was elected to the first Deputy Minister of the Jemen Journalist for two consecutive terms. He has served as reporters and managers of Arabs and international media institutions. Currently the director of Yemen of the Aljazila Media Network. Tabeto wrote many publications and research papers for research institutions and research centers, and participated in numerous meetings, symposiums and academic workshops. Many events, activities, conferences and election media were interviewed. Karen Smith

Secretar y-General of the United Nations and Special Adviser for Protection Responsibility

Karen Smith was appointed Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on the Responsibility to Protect on 7 January 2019. Currently a lecturer in international relations at the Institute of History, Leiden University, The Netherlands, and an honorary research fellow at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, Smith’s research interests are non-Western contributions to international relations, regional and emerging powers, South African foreign policy, and the changing world order. She was Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Cape Town (2011-2017), and has taught at Stellenbosch University (2000-2010), the University of the Western Cape (2003-2004), and in the Republic of South Africa. From 2006 to 2007, she served as Secretary-General of the United Nations Association of Southern Africa. She received her PhD in International Relations from Stellenbosch University (2005). She serves on the editorial boards of International Studies Review, Foreign Policy Analysis, Growing Powers, and the Journal of African Union Studies. Karen Smith is visiting professor at Stellenbosch University, the Department of Economics at the University of London and the University of Cape Town, and Sciences PO in Paris. She is a South African national who has also lived in Austria, the UK, and the Netherlands. She holds degrees in physics from universities in South Africa, the Netherlands, and the Netherlands. Sarah Leah Whitson

Executive Director, Middle East and North Africa Division, Human Rights Watch Karen Smith was appointed Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on the Responsibility to Protect on January 7, 2019. She is currently a lecturer in international relations at the Institute of History, Leiden University, Netherlands, and an honorary research fellow at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Her research focuses on non-Western contributions to international relations, regional and emerging powers, South African foreign policy, and the changing world order. She was Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Cape Town (2011-2017), and has taught at Stellenbosch University (2000-2010), the University of the Western Cape (2003-2004), and the Republic of South Africa. From 2006 to 2007, she served as Secretary-General of the United Nations Association of Southern Africa. She received her PhD in International Relations from Stellenbosch University (2005). She serves on the editorial boards of International Studies Review, Foreign Policy Analysis, Growing Powers, and the Journal of African Union Studies. She is visiting professor at Stellenbosch University, the Department of Economics at the University of London and Cape Town, and Sciences PO in Paris. A South African national, she has also lived in Austria, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. She holds degrees in physics from universities in South Africa, the Netherlands, and the Netherlands.

Sarah Leah Whitson Executive Director of the Middle East and North Africa Division at Human Rights Watch Karen Smith was appointed Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on the Responsibility to Protect on January 7, 2019. Smith is currently a lecturer in International Relations at the Institute of Historical Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands, and an honorary research fellow at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. His research interests include non-Western contributions to international relations, regional and emerging powers, South African foreign policy, and the changing world order. He was Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Cape Town (2011-2017), and has previously taught at Stellenbosch University (2000-2010), the University of the Western Cape (2003-2004), and the Republic of South Africa. From 2006 to 2007, he served as Secretary General of the United Nations Association of Southern Africa. He received his PhD in International Relations from Stellenbosch University (2005). He serves on the editorial boards of International Studies Review, Foreign Policy Analysis, Growing Powers, and Journal of African Union Studies. He is visiting professor at Stellenbosch University, the Department of Economics, University of Cape Town, London, and Sciences PO, Paris. A South African national, he has also lived in Austria, the UK, and the Netherlands. He holds degrees in physics from universities in South Africa, the Netherlands, and the Netherlands.

Sarah Leah Whitson, executive director of the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch

Sarah Leah Whitson is executive director of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division, with staff stationed in 10 countries and overseeing the division's work in 19 countries. She has led dozens of advocacy and fact-finding missions to the region, focusing on armed conflict, accountability, legal reform, and immigrant and civil rights issues. She has published widely on human rights issues in the Middle East in international and regional media, including The New York Times, Foreign Policy, The Los Angeles Times, and CNN. She appears regularly on Al Jazeera, the BBC, NPR, and CNN. Prior to joining Human Rights Watch, she worked for Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Co. in New York. Hamilton is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and Harvard Law School. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She speaks Armenian and Arabic. H. E. Akbar Al Baker Qatar Airways Group President, Secretary General of Qatar Tourism Authority

H. E. Akbar Al Baker, Group CEO of Qatar Airways, is one of the best known figures in the global aviation industry. His vision and commitment have led Qatar Airways to a pioneering evolution from a small regional airline to one of the world's leading and most notable global airlines in just 20 years. In August 2017, H. E. Al Baker was announced as Chairman of the Board of Governors (BOG) of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), effective from June 2018. In November 2017, H. E. Al Baker was named Aviation Executive of the Year by the CAPA Centre for Aviation in recognition of his global influence and visionary approach to the aviation industry. H. E. Al Baker is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Arab Airlines Corporation (AACO) and a Non-Executive Director of Heathrow Airport Holdings (HAH). In June 2015, then President of the French Republic François Hollande bestowed the Légion d'honneur on H. E. Al Baker in recognition of his leadership in the aviation industry. In 2019, H. E. Al Baker was appointed Secretary-General of the Qatar National Tourism Council (NTC).

Ayman Mohieldin MSNBC Anchor, NBC News

Ayman mohyeldin MSNBC anchor and "First look" c o-caster, NBC News Foreign correspondent. Previously worked at the NBC News Middle East Branch. Prior to the NBC News, he was in charge of reporting the Egyptian Revolution and the collapse of the Mubarak as a Middle East correspondent in Alger and Ingraish, and his outstanding reports were evaluated around the world. Mojerdin has reported in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East for five years, and has reported all major conflicts, including the Arab Revolution, Gaza Siege, Lebanon's religion, Israeli politics, Israeli Palestinian conflicts, human rights and human rights abuses in Arab Bay. 。 In 2011, Time Magazine chose Mohaerdin as "100 most influential in the world." It has been nominated multiple times for the Emmy Award and the International Media Award. Acquired an international political master's degree focusing on solving peace and dispute.

Dr. Denila Dali Deputy Secretary of State of the United States of State

Dr. Dennis Natari is assistant to the accumulation and strategy stabilization room. Previously, as the director of the Strategy Research Institute of the National Institute of Defense University, in the Middle East, Iraq, Kurdish transportation issues, ISIS measures, pos t-conflict stabilization, strategic analysis to the JPO, Secretary of Defense, and the Battle of Fighting Unit. And provided support. He has more than 30 years of rescue, reconstruction, and pos t-conflict stabilization. He served as a Pakistan NGO, an operating manager who crossed the borders, a crisis rescue project specialist in the American Red Cross, and a disaster relief team in northern Iraq. Dr. Natali returned to Iraq after staying in Sandam, and was involved in the Kurdistan area, including the director and student director of the Iraqi Swinania American University. Acquired a politician at the University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree of international problem at Colombian University, and a scientific scholar at Franklin On Marshall College. Acquired a political philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree of international issue at the University of Colombia, the College of the Franklin and Marshall College.

Ambassador to Jea n-Paul Labold Ambassador to the Mediterranean Representative Federation < SPAN> Ayman Mohyeldin MSNBC Anchor and "First Look" c o-caster, NBC News Foreign correspondent. Previously worked at the NBC News Middle East Branch. Before the NBC News, he was in charge of reporting the Egyptian Revolution and the collapse of the Mubarak as a Middle East correspondent in Aljazila English, and its outstanding reports were evaluated around the world. Mojerdin has reported in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East for five years, and has reported all major conflicts, including the Arab Revolution, Gaza Siege, Lebanon's religion, Israeli politics, Israeli Palestinian conflicts, human rights and human rights abuses in Arab Bay. 。 In 2011, Time Magazine chose Mohaerdin as "100 most influential in the world." It has been nominated multiple times for the Emmy Award and the International Media Award. Acquired an international political master's degree focusing on solving peace and dispute.

Dr. Denila Dali

Deputy Secretary of State of the United States of State Dr. Dennis Natari is assistant to the accumulation and strategy stabilization room. Previously, as the director of the Strategy Research Institute of the National Institute of Defense University, in the Middle East, Iraq, Kurdish transportation issues, ISIS measures, pos t-conflict stabilization, strategic analysis to the JPO, Secretary of Defense, and the Battle of Fighting Unit. And provided support. He has more than 30 years of rescue, reconstruction, and pos t-conflict stabilization. He served as a Pakistan NGO, an operating manager who crossed the borders, a crisis rescue project specialist in the American Red Cross, and a disaster relief team in northern Iraq. Dr. Natali returned to Iraq after staying in Sandam, and was involved in the Kurdistan area, including the director and student director of the Iraqi Swinania American University. Acquired a politician at the University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree of international problem at Colombian University, and a scientific scholar at Franklin On Marshall College. Acquired a political philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree of international issue at the University of Colombia, the College of the Franklin and Marshall College.

Ambassador to Jea n-Paul Labold

Ayman Mohyeldin MSNBC anchor and "First Look" c o-caster, NBC News Foreign correspondent. Previously worked at the NBC News Middle East Branch. Before the NBC News, he was in charge of reporting the Egyptian Revolution and the collapse of the Mubarak as a Middle East correspondent in Aljazila English, and its outstanding reports were evaluated around the world. Mojerdin has reported in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East for five years, and has reported all major conflicts, including the Arab Revolution, Gaza Siege, Lebanon's religion, Israeli politics, Israeli Palestinian conflicts, human rights and human rights abuses in Arab Bay. 。 In 2011, Time Magazine chose Mohaerdin as "100 most influential in the world." It has been nominated multiple times for the Emmy Award and the International Media Award. Acquired an international political master's degree focusing on solving peace and dispute.

Dr. Denila Dali

Deputy Secretary of State of the United States of State

Dr. Dennis Natari is assistant to the accumulation and strategy stabilization room. Previously, as the director of the Strategy Research Institute of the National Institute of Defense University, in the Middle East, Iraq, Kurdish transportation issues, ISIS measures, pos t-conflict stabilization, strategic analysis to the JPO, Secretary of Defense, and the Battle of Fighting Unit. And provided support. He has more than 30 years of rescue, reconstruction, and pos t-conflict stabilization. He served as a Pakistan NGO, an operating manager who crossed the borders, a crisis rescue project specialist in the American Red Cross, and a disaster relief team in northern Iraq. Dr. Natali returned to Iraq after staying in Sandam, and was involved in the Kurdistan area, including the director and student director of the Iraqi Swinania American University. Acquired a politician at the University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree of international problem at Colombian University, and a scientific scholar at Franklin On Marshall College. Acquired a political philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree of international issue at the University of Colombia, the College of the Franklin and Marshall College. Ambassador to Jea n-Paul Labold

Ambassador to the Mediterranean Representative

Tour of the Mediterranean Representative of the Mediterranean Council of the Mediterranean Council of the Mediterranean Council of the Mediterranean Council of the Mediterranean Corporation, the Director of the Mediterranean Council of the Mediterranean, and the TOC Director of the Terrorism Counterfeit Director of the Terrorism Law ICES (Catholic High School) Cyber ​​Security Professor Professor, Supreme Court (Honor) Security Council 2013-2017 UN Security Council Senior Adviser and Deputy Director of CTED 2009- 2011 Special Advisor 2011 Sectional Executive Officer Special Advisor Terrorism Countermeasures Task Force (CTF) Chairman CTF Secretary-General (2010- 2011) Chair of 2002-2008 Chair 2010-2019, J93 Prison Service Review Director 1988-1991, Former Secretary, San Pierre de La La Leunion 1986-1988, Normandy, CAEN Education Bureau, Assistant General Assistant Books and Papers on TOC and terrorism c. Martin Chunggon

Corporate National Assembly Secretar y-General

In 2014, Martin Chunggon was the first African Secretar y-General of the IPU to engrave his history. After working for 14 years in the Cameroon Congress, he spends more than 20 years on the IPU until he was elected as the Secretar y-General. For more than 30 years, he has dedicated his professional life to promoting the world democracy. Congress is a more transparent, explicit, and has been a leader in program development to become a representative and effective democratic institution, and has contributed to the establishment of governance benchmarks to strengthen democracy. Chungn has also built a wonderful portfolio to promote dialogue and dispute resolution, which is the center of IPU activities. His focus, which supports countries that recover from conflicts and transitions, are widely recognized by IPU members and IPU partners around the world. He is also an international gender champion, and is a member of the networks of a decisio n-making determinator who is dedicated to remove the gender wall, regardless of gender. Peggy Lin Hicks

Director of the United Nations Criminal Investigation (UNCR) Topic Commitment, Special Procedures, Director in charge of development rights

Peggy Lynn Hicks Since January 2016, she has been the Director of Thematic Engagement, Special Procedures, and the Right to Development at the United Nations Human Rights Office. From 2005 to 2015, she was Managing Director of Global Advocacy at Human Rights Watch, responsible for coordinating the human rights advocacy team and guiding global advocacy direction. Previously, Ms. Hicks served as Director of the Office of Return and Community in the United Nations Mission in Kosovo and Deputy High Representative for Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She also served as Program Director for the International Legal Rights Group (now Global Rights), Clinical Professor of Human Rights and Refugee Law at the University of Minnesota Law School, and Expert Advisor to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. She is a graduate of Columbia Law School and the University of Michigan. Ambassador Meran Verveer

Executive Director, Georgetown University Institute for Women, Peace, and Security

Director, Georgetown University Institute for Women, Peace, and Security Through cutting-edge research, the Institute highlights the vital role women play in peacebuilding and security. She also serves as the OSCE Chair's Special Representative on Gender Issues. President Obama appointed Verveir as the first Ambassador for Global Women's Issues. In this role, she led efforts to fully integrate a gender perspective and women's participation into U. S. foreign policy. She was also appointed U. S. Representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Previously, Verveir served as President and Co-CEO of Vital Voices Global Partnership, an international NGO she founded to invest in emerging women leaders. Previously, she served as Chief of Staff to U. S. President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. She serves on the boards of several policy organizations and NGOs. Verveir is an Honorary Fellow of Clare Hall College, Cambridge, and holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees from Georgetown University, as well as several honorary degrees. Co-author of the bestselling book, Fast Forward: How Women Can. Nicholas Rushen

McCane International Leadership Institute Executive Director

Nicholas Lasmussen is a vic e-executive director of McEn Institute for International Leadership in Washington, D. C. He is a national security expert with more than 27 years of career in the US government, including serving as a senior in the White House and the US Information Community from 2001 to 2017. As a director of the National Terrorism Countermeasures Center (NCTC), he led more than 1, 000 experts from the information community, federal government, and federal contractors, and finished his career in the government. Rathmussen has been appointed Secretary of the NCTC under three administration, including the President of the National Security Council, and the senior director in charge of terrorist countermeasures under the President of Bush and Obama. At the request of, he continued to be in charge. From 1991 to 2001, he served as a policy in charge of the Middle East at the Ministry of State. Arizona State University Sandra Dayconor Law University Special Professor, Visiting Professor of Texas University Lovers, and Special Visits Researcher of the National College of the National University of Australia. Special visiting researcher at the Faculty of National Security, Australian National University. Dr. Halido Corning

Global Community Engagement and Lesliens Fund Executive Director < SPAN> McCain International Leadership Institute Executive Director

Nicholas Lasmussen is a vic e-executive director of McEn Institute for International Leadership in Washington, D. C. He is a national security expert with more than 27 years of career in the US government, including serving as a senior in the White House and the US Information Community from 2001 to 2017. As a director of the National Terrorism Countermeasures Center (NCTC), he led more than 1, 000 experts from the information community, federal government, and federal contractors, and finished his career in the government. Rathmussen has been appointed Secretary of the NCTC under three administration, including the President of the National Security Council, and the senior director in charge of terrorist countermeasures under the President of Bush and Obama. At the request of, he continued to be in charge. From 1991 to 2001, he served as a policy in charge of the Middle East at the Ministry of State. Arizona State University Sandra Dayconor Law University Special Professor, Visiting Professor of Texas University Lovers, and Special Visits Researcher of the National College of the National University of Australia. Special visiting researcher at the Faculty of National Security, Australian National University. Dr. Halido Corning

Global Community Engagement and Lesliances Fund Executive Director McCain International Leadership Institute Executive Director

Nicholas Lasmussen is a vic e-executive director of McEn Institute for International Leadership in Washington, D. C. He is a national security expert with more than 27 years of career in the US government, including serving as a senior in the White House and the US Information Community from 2001 to 2017. As a director of the National Terrorism Countermeasures Center (NCTC), he led more than 1, 000 experts from the information community, federal government, and federal contractors, and finished his career in the government. Rathmussen has been appointed Secretary of the NCTC under three administration, including the President of the National Security Council, and the senior director in charge of terrorist countermeasures under the President of Bush and Obama. At the request of, he continued to be in charge. From 1991 to 2001, he served as a policy in charge of the Middle East at the Ministry of State. Arizona State University Sandra Dayconor Law University Special Professor, Visiting Professor of Texas University Lovers, and Special Visits Researcher of the National College of the National University of Australia. Special visiting researcher at the Faculty of National Security, Australian National University. Dr. Halido Corning

Global Community Engagement and Lesliens Fund Executive Director

Dr. Halido Cosoh is the founding secretary of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund, a publi c-private partnership to prevent violent extremism. In the first three years, GCERF provided more than 2 million people in the dangerous area. Professor of the University of Martricht, Peace and Security, a par t-time researcher at Brookings, Chatam House, and Lawy Research Institute. As a global advocate of immigrants and refugees, he served as the edito r-i n-chief of the WEF Global Future Council On Migration and the edito r-i n-chief of Journal of Refuse Studies, and was appointed MBE by contribution to asylum and refugees. He is the chairman of the charity Laurie International for Sustainable Development. Her title Obout Peter Mandelson

World Council Chairman

London, Brussels, and Singapor e-based regulations, political risks, and public policy advisory companies, the c o-founder and chairman of Global Counsel. Former European Trade Commissioner and the first Minister of Foreign Affairs in the UK. From 2004 to 2008, he negotiated trade agreements with many countries as a commissioner in charge of trade, and led Europe negotiations in the WTO Dorha World Trade Round. Before that, he served as a minister of trade, including the Minister of Industry, the Minister of Industry, North Ireland, and the Secretary of State in charge of business, innovation and skills under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. From 1992 to 2004, he served as a member of the Diet of the British heart pool and the director of the Labor Party campaign and communication from 1985 to 1990. He is the chairman of the Global Counsel and a senior consultant in Lazard. He is also the chairman of the Germany Forum, a major tw o-kingdo forum in the United Kingdom, which promotes dialogue on the German business, society, and political issues. London's Chairman of Design Museum, Director of the University of Manchester Metropolitan University. Irene Han

Dr. Halido Cosa, Secretar y-General of the International Sergeant Development Agency, is the secretar y-general of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund, a publi c-private partnership that is working to prevent violent extremism. In the first three years, GCERF provided more than 2 million people in the dangerous area. Professor of the University of Martricht, Peace and Security, a par t-time researcher at Brookings, Chatam House, and Lawy Research Institute. As a global advocate of immigrants and refugees, he served as the edito r-i n-chief of the WEF Global Future Council On Migration and the edito r-i n-chief of Journal of Refuse Studies, and was appointed MBE by contribution to asylum and refugees. He is the chairman of the charity Laurie International for Sustainable Development.

Her title Obout Peter Mandelson World Council Chairman

London, Brussels, and Singapor e-based regulations, political risks, and public policy advisory companies, the c o-founder and chairman of Global Counsel. Former European Trade Commissioner and the first Minister of Foreign Affairs in the UK. From 2004 to 2008, he negotiated trade agreements with many countries as a commissioner in charge of trade, and led Europe negotiations in the WTO Dorha World Trade Round. Before that, he served as a minister of trade, including the Minister of Industry, the Minister of Industry, North Ireland, and the Secretary of State in charge of business, innovation and skills under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. From 1992 to 2004, he served as a member of the Diet of the British heart pool and the director of the Labor Party campaign and communication from 1985 to 1990. He is the chairman of the Global Counsel and a senior consultant in Lazard. He is also the chairman of the Germany Forum, a major tw o-kingdo forum in the United Kingdom, which promotes dialogue on the German business, society, and political issues. London's Chairman of the Design Museum, Director of the University of Manchester Metropolitan University.

Irene Han Dr. Halid Koza, Secretar y-General of the International Sergeant Development Organization, is the secretar y-general of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund, a publi c-private partnership and a publi c-private partnership to prevent violent extremism. In the first three years, GCERF provided more than 2 million people in the dangerous area. Professor of the University of Martricht, Peace and Security, a par t-time researcher at Brookings, Chatam House, and Lawy Research Institute. As a global advocate of immigrants and refugees, he served as the edito r-i n-chief of the WEF Global Future Council On Migration and the edito r-i n-chief of Journal of Refuse Studies, and was appointed MBE by contribution to asylum and refugees. He is the chairman of the charity Laurie International for Sustainable Development.

Her title Obout Peter Mandelson

World Council Chairman London, Brussels, and Singapor e-based regulations, political risks, and public policy advisory companies, the c o-founder and chairman of Global Counsel. Former European Trade Commissioner and the first Minister of Foreign Affairs in the UK. From 2004 to 2008, he negotiated trade agreements with many countries as a commissioner in charge of trade, and led Europe negotiations in the WTO Dorha World Trade Round. Before that, he served as a minister of trade, including the Minister of Industry, the Minister of Industry, North Ireland, and the Secretary of State in charge of business, innovation and skills under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. From 1992 to 2004, he served as a member of the Diet of the British heart pool and the director of the Labor Party campaign and communication from 1985 to 1990. He is the chairman of the Global Counsel and a senior consultant in Lazard. He is also the chairman of the Germany Forum, a major tw o-kingdo forum in the United Kingdom, which promotes dialogue on the German business, society, and political issues. London's Chairman of Design Museum, Director of the University of Manchester Metropolitan University.

Irene Han

Secretar y-General of the International Sergeant Development Organization Irene Khan is the Executive Director of the International Dispute Settlement Organization (IDLO). The first woman to hold this position, she was elected by its members on 17 November 2011 and formally assumed her post on 1 January 2012. An international thought leader on human rights, gender and social justice issues, Irene Khan was Executive Director of Amnesty International from 2001 to 2009. Prior to that, she worked for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for 21 years in various roles at headquarters and in various capacities. In 2011, she was Visiting Professor at the University of New York at Buffalo School of Law. Khan sits on the boards of several international human rights and development organisations. She has received numerous honorary degrees and awards, including the 2006 Sydney Peace Prize for her work to end violence against women and girls. Her book, The Unheard Truth: Poverty and Human Rights, has been translated into seven languages. She was born in Bangladesh. She studied law at the University of Manchester and Harvard Law School.

Tidjane Thiam

Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam has been CEO of Credit Suisse Group AG since 2015. She was awarded Euromoney's Banker of the Year Award in 2018 for her aggressive restructuring at Credit Suisse, and served as Group CEO of Prudential PLC from 2009, which helped the company's tripod market capitalization exceed US$60 billion in 2015. Prior to that, she held various leadership roles at AVEVA and was a partner at McKinsey for 10 years. In the 1990s, she returned to Côte Voire, where she served as Cabinet Secretary, Executive Director of the National Agency for Technical Research and Development, and the country's representative to the World Bank and IMF. She is a member of the Group of 30 (G30), an advisor to the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and a member of the International Olympic Committee. In 2011, he was awarded the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by France. In 1997, he was recognized by the WEF as a "Global Leader of Tomorrow" and elected to the WEF Global Dream Cabinet in 1999. He graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique de Paris and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines in Paris, and earned an MBA with honors from INSEAD.

Andrew Swiger

Senior Vice President, Exxon Mobil Corporation Andrew Swiger joined the company in 1978 after earning a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. He initially worked in upstream operations worldwide before moving to downstream operations in 1996 as general manager of the Singapore refinery. In 1999, he returned to upstream as president of Mobil Oil Canada and was subsequently appointed corporate production consultant in Irving, Texas. He was named vice president of Africa in 2001 and vice president of Europe/Caspian/Russia in 2003. In 2004, he was named executive vice president of ExxonMobil Production Company. In 2006, he was named president of ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing, a role he held until being elected senior vice president and member of the Executive Committee in 2009. He was named chief financial officer of the company in 2013. He is a member of the board of directors of the United Negro College Fund and the Colorado School of Mines Foundation. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Boy Scouts of America Circle Ten Council and on the Advisory Board of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Dr. Randa Slim

Middle East Institute Outreach Program, Conflict Resolution and Track II Dialogues Landa Slim is a senior at the Middle East Research Institute of Washington DC, a senior bureau and a dialogue track II program director, and a par t-time researcher at the Foreign Policy Institute (Foreign Policy Institute) at Johns Hopkins University (SAIS). 。 He is working on regional and international issues in the Middle East mainly in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. Former Director of the International Research Institute, Slim, also served as a senior program advisor of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a visiting researcher at the US Peace Research Institute, and a program for the Ketaling Foundation. A member of the U. S. Rodo-mediated team (1992-2000) in the inter-Tajik dialogue (1992-2000), engaged in dispute management activities in the Tajikistan and the Fergana Valley (2000-2006). Since 2002, SLIM has developed many dialogue and peace projects in the Middle East in the Iraqi National Initiative (2006-2009) and the Middle East dialogue (2012 to continuous). And the US Middle East Task Force (201 6-continued). Slim was also involved in mediation negotiations other than Yemen as a consultant at the United Nations Special Assignment Office.

Leslie A. Pal

Hamado Bin Halifa University Director Dr. Leslie A. Pal is the Foundation of the Faculty of Public Policy, Hamado Bin Halifa University in Dorha, Qatar, and Professor of the Faculty of Public Policy and Administrative Faculty of Karlton in Ottawa, Canada. The author of over 30 books, c o-author, editor, and the latest publications are "Global Governance and Muslim Organization" (2019), "Micro Mechanics and Macro Effect" (2017), "Transformation Politics in the state (2016): Catal case (2016). He published 90 papers and books in a wide range of fields, including public policy and administration, information technology, European integration, international human rights, and international administration reform. He is also a consultant of the World Bank and OECD and other international organizations.

Niima Muchu

The French National Council < SPAN> Landa Slim is a Senior Fellow Research Institute of Washington DC's Senior Fellow and Dialogue Truck II Program Director, and the SAIS Research Institute of International Affairs (SAIS) (SAIS) (SAIS). Par t-time researcher at Foreign Policy Institute). He is working on regional and international issues in the Middle East mainly in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. Former Director of the International Research Institute, Slim, also served as a senior program advisor of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a visiting researcher at the US Peace Research Institute, and a program for the Ketaling Foundation. A member of the U. S. Rodo-mediated team (1992-2000) in the inter-Tajik dialogue (1992-2000), engaged in dispute management activities in the Tajikistan and the Fergana Valley (2000-2006). Since 2002, SLIM has developed many dialogue and peace projects in the Middle East in the Iraqi National Initiative (2006-2009) and the Middle East dialogue (2012 to continuous). And the US Middle East Task Force (201 6-continued). Slim was also involved in mediation negotiations other than Yemen as a consultant at the United Nations Special Assignment Office. Leslie A. Pal

Hamado Bin Halifa University Director

Dr. Leslie A. Pal is the Foundation of the Faculty of Public Policy, Hamado Bin Halifa University in Dorha, Qatar, and Professor of the Faculty of Public Policy and Administrative Faculty of Karlton in Ottawa, Canada. The author of over 30 books, c o-author, editor, and the latest publications are "Global Governance and Muslim Organization" (2019), "Micro Mechanics and Macro Effect" (2017), "Transformation Politics in the state (2016): Catal case (2016). He published 90 papers and books in a wide range of fields, including public policy and administration, information technology, European integration, international human rights, and international administration reform. He is also a consultant of the World Bank and OECD and other international organizations.

Niima Muchu

The French National Council Landa Slim is a senior east research institute at Washington DC, a senior east research institute, and a dialogue truck II program director, and the Foreign Police Institute (SAIS) Foreign Policy Research (SAIS) Foreign Policy Institute (SAIS). ) Par t-time researcher. He is working on regional and international issues in the Middle East mainly in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. Former Director of the International Research Institute, Slim, also served as a senior program advisor of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a visiting researcher at the US Peace Research Institute, and a program for the Ketaling Foundation. A member of the U. S. Rodo-mediated team (1992-2000) in the inter-Tajik dialogue (1992-2000), engaged in dispute management activities in the Tajikistan and the Fergana Valley (2000-2006). Since 2002, SLIM has developed many dialogue and peace projects in the Middle East in the Iraqi National Initiative (2006-2009) and the Middle East dialogue (2012 to continuous). And the US Middle East Task Force (201 6-continued). Slim was also involved in mediation negotiations other than Yemen as a consultant at the United Nations Special Assignment Office.

Leslie A. Pal Hamado Bin Halifa University Director

Dr. Leslie A. Pal is the Foundation of the Faculty of Public Policy, Hamado Bin Halifa University in Dorha, Qatar, and Professor of the Faculty of Public Policy and Administrative Faculty of Karlton in Ottawa, Canada. The author of over 30 books, c o-author, editor, and the latest publications are "Global Governance and Muslim Organization" (2019), "Micro Mechanics and Macro Effect" (2017), "Transformation Politics in the state (2016): Catal case (2016). He published 90 papers and books in a wide range of fields, including public policy and administration, information technology, European integration, international human rights, and international administration reform. He is also a consultant of the World Bank and OECD and other international organizations.

Niima Muchu French National Council member

Niima Muchu (born November 4, 1980) is a French politician and a member of La Republic Ann Marche (a political party established by President Emmanuel Macron). Prior to running for a national council, he served as a lawyer at the Paris Bar Association for 10 years and was established by the CCB Avocats Law Office established by Christian Sharie l-Brunazel, former chairman of the Paris Bar Association, ) Was specialized. He also volunteered as a professional bono lawyer in the International ant i-racism and ant i-Semitism coalition, and was in charge of many projects on racism. On June 18, 2017, Niima Muchu was elected to the French National Assembly and became a member of the Constitutional Act, legislative, and the General Administrative Committee. After the election, he was appointed as a whip, secured the party's discipline, and was given a mission of mediation of the National Council and the government. He supervises important bills related to judiciary, domestic security, and digital economic. Niima Muchu was later appointed as the first vic e-chair of the majority group of the National Assembly. In particular, he has a variety of problems, such as fighting fake news, legal assistance, and culture that is a mission of charity.

Roya Mahbouve Digital Citizen Fund CEO < SPAN> Niima Muchu (born November 4, 1980) is a French politician and a member of Le Republic Ann Marche (a political party established by President Emmanuel Macron). Prior to running for a national council, he served as a lawyer at the Paris Bar Association for 10 years and was established by the CCB Avocats Law Office established by Christian Sharie l-Brunazel, former chairman of the Paris Bar Association, ) Was specialized. He also volunteered as a professional bono lawyer in the International ant i-racism and ant i-Semitism coalition, and was in charge of many projects on racism. On June 18, 2017, Niima Muchu was elected to the French National Assembly and became a member of the Constitutional Act, legislative, and the General Administrative Committee. After the election, he was appointed as a whip, secured the party's discipline, and was given a mission of mediation of the National Council and the government. He supervises important bills related to judiciary, domestic security, and digital economic. Niima Muchu was later appointed as the first vic e-chair of the majority group of the National Assembly. In particular, he has a variety of problems, such as fighting fake news, legal assistance, and culture that is a mission of charity.

Roya Mahbouve

Digital Citizen Fund CEO Naima Muchu (born November 4, 1980) is a French politician and a member of Leepublick An Marche (a political party established by President Emmanuel Macron). Prior to running for a national council, he served as a lawyer at the Paris Bar Association for 10 years and was established by the CCB Avocats Law Office established by Christian Sharie l-Brunazel, former chairman of the Paris Bar Association, ) Was specialized. He also volunteered as a professional bono lawyer in the International ant i-racism and ant i-Semitism coalition, and was in charge of many projects on racism. On June 18, 2017, Niima Muchu was elected to the French National Assembly and became a member of the Constitutional Act, legislative, and the General Administrative Committee. After the election, he was appointed as a whip, secured the party's discipline, and was given a mission of mediation of the National Council and the government. He supervises important bills related to judiciary, domestic security, and digital economic. Niima Muchu was later appointed as the first vic e-chair of the majority group of the National Assembly. In particular, he has a variety of problems, such as fighting fake news, legal assistance, and culture that is a mission of charity. Roya Mahbouve

Digital Citizen Fund CEO

A serial entrepreneur, Roya is one of the first female CEOs in her native Afghanistan. As CEO of Digital Citizen Fund, Bright Citizen (Coffee & Tea), and Edyedy, Roya is committed to digital literacy to bridge the gap between education and the job market. Digital Citizen Fund has produced 15. 000 graduates from 13 digital classrooms and incubated 10 women-run startups. Roya is currently working with the Afghan government to build a STEM school in Afghanistan, leveraging airspace and blockchain technology to provide new opportunities for women entrepreneurs in difficult locations. Roya is also a champion and coach for the world-renowned Afghan robotics team, the Afghan Dreamers. Roya was named one of the 100 Most Influential People of the Year in 2013, received the 2014 Tribeca Innovation Award, the Advancing Gender Equality through Education Award, the World Economic Forum Young Leader, Wonder Woman 2018, the 2019 Education Award, the Presidential Leadership Fellowship, a D. Sc. Honorary Doctorate in Engineering from McMaster University, and is the founding leader of Newnow, a growing group of global leaders addressing global challenges. Isabel Mateos y Lago

BlackRock CEO

Isabel Mateos y Lago (Managing Director) is Deputy Head of BlackRock's Formal Institutional Investors Group and a member of the firm's Geopolitical Risk Committee. Isabelle joined BlackRock in January 2015, initially serving as Senior Advisor to Vice President Philip Hildebrand. From February 2016 to April 2019, Isabelle was part of the BlackRock Investment Institute (BII) leadership team, where she helped shape BII's macro investments and led the firm's Geopolitical Risk and Market Impact work. She was also responsible for developing thematic investment thinking, including in the area of ​​sustainable investing. Prior to joining BlackRock, Isabelle spent 15 years as a senior staff member at the IMF, where she was responsible for economic analysis, policy development, strategy, and global governance (including as G20 liaison and Executive Committee member). She began her career at the French Ministry of Finance. She is a regular contributor to a range of global media outlets, providing her views on financial markets and their geopolitical impacts. PIA Hansson holds an MA in Economics from Cambridge University. PIA Hansson

Director of the Institute of International Affairs at the Reykjavik Peace Center

PIA Hansson is the director of the Institute of International Affairs and its three centers (Small States Center, Arctic Peace Center, and Hofji Reykjavik Peace Center). She holds a BA in Communications from the University of Minnesota and an MA in International Relations from the University of Iceland. She also completed a Masters in Television Production at the City University of New York. She worked as a producer and director in Iceland and abroad for many years before serving as a media specialist at the US Embassy in Iceland from 2000 to 2006. During the winter of 2007-8, she served as spokesperson for Mead for the Scandinavian Fire Watch (SLMM) in Sri Lanka on behalf of the Icelandic Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Jeffrey Feltman John C. Whitehead Visiting Fellow in International Diplomacy, Brookings Institution

He is John C. Whitehead Visiting Fellow in International Diplomacy at the Brookings Institution and a Senior Fellow at the United Nations Foundation. He is a Senior Advisor at Kissinger Associates, Advisor at the Dialogue Advisory Group, Senior Advisor at the European Institute of Peace, and Director of the Middle East Institute. From July 2012 to April 2018, Feltman served as the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs. He frequently briefed the Security Council and traveled extensively as the Secretary-General's top foreign policy advisor. He oversaw the United Nations' mediation and conflict prevention activities and provided guidance to UN Special Representatives and envoys leading UN political missions. Prior to joining the UN, Feltman served as a U. S. Foreign Service Officer, focusing on the Middle East and North Africa. From 2009 to 2012, Feltman served as Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. Prior to serving as the US Ambassador to Lebanon from 2004 to 2008, she served in Erbil, Baghdad, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Tunis, Amman, Budapest, and Port-au-Prince.

He Amira El Fadil Commissioner for Social Affairs, African Union Commission

THIS. Amira El Fadil (born January 15, 1967, Sudanese nationality) was elected Commissioner for Social Affairs of the African Union Commission. She was Minister of Social Welfare and Social Security in the Government of Sudan.

Anca Dragu Deputy Secretary-General of Romania

A Romanian economist with experience in financial and economic policy in senior national and international institutions such as the National Bank of Romania, the Ministry of Finance, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the European Commission. She served as Minister of Finance from November 2015 to January 2017. In 2019, Anca Dragu became Deputy General Manager and Director of the energy company EON Romania. He is also an associate professor of macroeconomics and empirical economics and the author of several research papers, articles and interviews. He holds PhD, MA and BA degrees in Economics and Finance from the Bucharest Academy of Economic Research, the National School of Political and Administrative Studies and the George Washington University.

Claudio Descalzi CEO, ENI

Joined the company in 1981 as an oil, gas and engineer. In 1990, he became the Oil and Operation Division in Italy, and later became the CEO of ENI's Congo subsidiary, Vice President and President of Nigerian subsidiary of ENI. He has served as a senior vice president in charge of Africa, the Middle East, and China, and the senior vice president of Italy, Africa and the Middle East. In 2005, he was appointed vice president of Eni's exploration and production division, and from 2008 to 2014, he served as a manager of the P section. In 2012, for the first time as a European in the oil and gas category, he won the Charles F. Land Memorial Medal in 2012 from the Oil Engineers Association and the US Mining Engineers Association. Visiting researcher at Oxford University. He has been a member of the Global Diplomacy Council since December 2015. General Council and the Confintria Advisory Committee, members of the National Petroleum Council, and the Director of the Scalar Foundation. In July 2018, he became a director of Mothers2motherSuk.

Carl Built Joined the European Foreign Affairs Council c o-chairman

Sweden (1991-1994) and Foreign Minister (2006-2014). He has been on international missions in the EU and the United Nations mainly in relation to the Balkan Peninsula conflict. In Bosnia's Dayton Public negotiations, he served as c o-chairs and became the first senior representative in the country. Later, he served as a special envoy of Ananan Secretar y-General. He resigned as Swedish's moderate partner in 1999, and after leaving the Diet in 2000, he also served as Swedish and American company officers and some international think tanks. In 2006, he returned to Swedish Foreign Minister, and during that time he was one of the most prominent and most speaking Foreign Ministers in Europe. He is one of the founders of the EU's Touhou Partnership, and has advanced the EU on the Middle East issue. Currently, a c o-chair of the European Foreign Affairs Council, a columnist of Washington Post Paper, and a monthly columnist of project syndicate. He has recently served as the chairman of the Global Committee on Internet Governance. He is a senior advisor of the Walenberg Foundation in the Swedish Foundation, and is also a director of the US Land Research Institute.

Dr. Monder Ben Id TMI CEO

From 1990 to 1991, he was an assistant professor at the Faculty of Computer Science, Tunis Science. From 1990 to 1991, he was an assistant professor at Tunis Science College of Computer Science. Currently, TMI and ORADIST president and CEO, currently a major IT company in Tunisia. Dr. Ben Ido has been active in civil society and has been in many key positions. From 2007 to 2009, he was the president of the Tunisian American Chamber of Commerce (TACC). He is now a director of the Tunisi a-American Friendship Association (Tafa) and was elected to Amideast in 2014. From December 2011 to February 2013, he served as the first adviser of Prime Minister Hamadi Jebari, who was first elected in Tunisia. In charge of international relations, security, investment, and development of private sector. August 22, 1962 Born, married, two daughters.

He has served as Ambassador Afmed Isese Awad Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs

HIM Ahmed Isese Awado Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ministers Ahmed Isese Awad Ambassador Awado Awad, current Minister of Federal and International Cooperation from the Somalia Federal Republic on January 4, 2018. From September 2015 to January 2018, he served as Ambassador to Somalia in the United States. Ambassador Awad has taken the honor of resuming the Somalian Embassy in Washington, D. C., which has been closed for 24 years. As Somalia regained its position on the international stage, he showed steady leadership. Prior to Washington D. C., he engaged in peace activities in the two UN peaceful maintenance missions of Sudan from 2006 to 2015, promoting the role of civil society in the resolution, peace, reconciliation, trust, good governance, and the role of civil society in the peace process. did. Before joining the United Nations, he served as a personnel representative of the Somalia settlement meeting held in ARTA in Jibuchi in 2000 and the Somalia Public Settlement Council held in Kenya from 2002 to 2004. From 2001 to 2004, he served as the Assistant Prime Minister of the Somal i-provisional government (TNG).

Rafat Al Akari Oxford University Practice Associate < SPAN> Minister of Foreign Affairs

HIM Ahmed Isese Awado Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ministers Ahmed Isese Awad Ambassador Awado Awad, current Minister of Federal and International Cooperation from the Somalia Federal Republic on January 4, 2018. From September 2015 to January 2018, he served as Ambassador to Somalia in the United States. Ambassador Awad has taken the honor of resuming the Somalian Embassy in Washington, D. C., which has been closed for 24 years. As Somalia regained its position on the international stage, he showed steady leadership. Prior to Washington D. C., he engaged in peace activities in the two UN peaceful maintenance missions of Sudan from 2006 to 2015, promoting the role of civil society in the resolution, peace, reconciliation, trust, good governance, and the role of civil society in the peace process. did. Before joining the United Nations, he served as a personnel representative of the Somalia settlement meeting held in ARTA in Jibuchi in 2000 and the Somalia Public Settlement Council held in Kenya from 2002 to 2004. From 2001 to 2004, he served as the Assistant Prime Minister of the Somal i-provisional government (TNG).

Rafat Al Akari Oxford University Practice Associite Somalia Foreign Minister

HIM Ahmed Isese Awado Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ministers Ahmed Isese Awad Ambassador Awado Awad, current Minister of Federal and International Cooperation from the Somalia Federal Republic on January 4, 2018. From September 2015 to January 2018, he served as Ambassador to Somalia in the United States. Ambassador Awad has taken the honor of resuming the Somalian Embassy in Washington, D. C., which has been closed for 24 years. As Somalia regained its position on the international stage, he showed steady leadership. Prior to Washington D. C., he engaged in peace activities in the two UN peaceful maintenance missions of Sudan from 2006 to 2015, promoting the role of civil society in the resolution, peace, reconciliation, trust, good governance, and the role of civil society in the peace process. did. Before joining the United Nations, he served as a personnel representative of the Somalia settlement meeting held in ARTA in Jibuchi in 2000 and the Somalia Public Settlement Council held in Kenya from 2002 to 2004. From 2001 to 2004, he served as the Assistant Prime Minister of the Somal i-provisional government (TNG).

Rafat Al Akari Oxford University Practice Associate

Rafat Ali A l-Akari is the global officer of the Reducing State Fragilities Inities Inities in the International Growth Center of Oxford (International Growth Center, UNIVERSITY CENTRE). Previously, the director of LSE-OXFORD COMISSION ON STATE FRAGILITY, Growth and Development He was the secretar y-general of Owth. Prior to that, he served as a youth and sports minister in the Yemen government, and before that, the policy reform team at the Promotion and Policy Reform Support Secretariat of the Approximately Policy Reform. Acquired the second master's (MPP) of public policy at Bravatonic administrative graduate school. The first master's degree was acquired a business instructor (MBA) at a high commercial school (HEC) in Montreal, Canada. In addition to his career as an expert, Rafat has been actively working on youth development and youth inclusion since 2004. He is a c o-founder of Resonate and is the representative! In 2015, Rafat was selected as a young global leader in the World Economic Forum in 2015, a major no n-profit foundation of Yemen's youth participation in public policy.

Fabrizio Fuchcyld Drummond The Secretar y-General of the United Nations < SPAN> Rafat Ali A l-Akari is currently Reducing State of the International Growth Center (UNIVERSITY OFXFORD) S Initiative Global Officer. Previously, the director of LSE-OXFORD COMISSION ON STATE FRAGILITY, Growth and Development He was the secretar y-general of Owth. Prior to that, he served as a youth and sports minister in the Yemen government, and before that, the policy reform team at the Promotion and Policy Reform Support Secretariat of the Approximately Policy Reform. Acquired the second master's (MPP) of public policy at Bravatonic administrative graduate school. The first master's degree was acquired a business instructor (MBA) at a high commercial school (HEC) in Montreal, Canada. In addition to his career as an expert, Rafat has been actively working on youth development and youth inclusion since 2004. He is a c o-founder of Resonate and is the representative! In 2015, Rafat was selected as a young global leader in the World Economic Forum in 2015, a major no n-profit foundation of Yemen's youth participation in public policy.

Fabrizio Fuchcyld Drummond

The United Nations President Rafat Ali A l-Akari, the United Nations Advisor, is currently in the Oxford International Growth Center (International Growth Center, University of Oxford). Global Officer of Chib. Previously, the director of LSE-OXFORD COMMISSION ON STATE FRAGILITY, Growth and Development and Pathways for ProSperity on Technology and inclusive He was the secretar y-general of Owth. Prior to that, he served as a youth and sports minister in the Yemen government, and before that, the policy reform team at the Promotion and Policy Reform Support Secretariat of the Approximately Policy Reform. Acquired the second master's (MPP) of public policy at Bravatonic administrative graduate school. The first master's degree was acquired a business instructor (MBA) at a high commercial school (HEC) in Montreal, Canada. In addition to his career as an expert, Rafat has been actively working on youth development and youth inclusion since 2004. He is a c o-founder of Resonate and is the representative! In 2015, Rafat was selected as a young global leader in the World Economic Forum in 2015, a major no n-profit foundation of Yemen's youth participation in public policy. Fabrizio Fuchcyld Drummond

Secretar y-President and UN for the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, the United Nations

Currently, he is currently making adjustments to prepare for the 75th anniversary of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations and related commemorative events as the Deputy Secretar y-General and Secretar y-General of Secretar y-General. This is a consideration of the United Nations roles in supporting the entire system, promoting international cooperation, and supporting new issues and border issues. Prior to this appointment, Hoffsilt was assistant to the Secretar y-General of the Secretar y-General (2017-2019). In 2016, the Deputy Representative of the Central African Multidimensional Dimension Stabilization Mission (MinusCa), the United Nations Status of the United Nations, humanitarian coordinations, and representatives of the United Nations (UNDP) from 2013 to 2016, from 2010 to 2012. Until the year, he became the director of the Local Human Resources Department of the UN Land Support Bureau (New York). From 2005 to 2009, he was the Geneva Human Rights High Commissioner (OHCHR) Activities and Technical Cooperation Director. In 1988, he started a UN career at the UN UN High Commissioner Office (UNHCR) in Sudan. Anas El Gomati

The Sadec Institute Director < SPAN> Hochksilt is currently coordinating to prepare for the 75th anniversary of the Foundation of the United Nations and related events as the Deputy Secretar y-General and Secretar y-General of Secretar y-General. This is a consideration of the United Nations roles in supporting the entire system, promoting international cooperation, and supporting new issues and border issues. Prior to this appointment, Hoffsilt was assistant to the Secretar y-General of the Secretar y-General (2017-2019). In 2016, the Deputy Representative of the Central African Multidimensional Dimension Stabilization Mission (MinusCa), the United Nations Status of the United Nations, humanitarian coordinations, and representatives of the United Nations (UNDP) from 2013 to 2016, from 2010 to 2012. Until the year, he became the director of the Local Human Resources Department of the UN Land Support Bureau (New York). From 2005 to 2009, he was the Geneva Human Rights High Commissioner (OHCHR) Activities and Technical Cooperation Director. In 1988, he started a UN career at the UN UN High Commissioner Office (UNHCR) in Sudan.

Anas El Gomati Sadec Institute Director Hochchirilt is currently coordinating to prepare for the 75th anniversary of the 2020th of the International Union's founding and related commemorative events as the Deputy Secretar y-General and Secretar y-General's special adviser. This is a consideration of the United Nations roles in supporting the entire system, promoting international cooperation, and supporting new issues and border issues. Prior to this appointment, Hoffsilt was assistant to the Secretar y-General of the Secretar y-General (2017-2019). In 2016, the Deputy Representative of the Central African Multidimensional Dimension Stabilization Mission (MinusCa), the United Nations Status of the United Nations, humanitarian coordinations, and representatives of the United Nations (UNDP) from 2013 to 2016, from 2010 to 2012. Until the year, he became the director of the Local Human Resources Department of the UN Land Support Bureau (New York). From 2005 to 2009, he was the Geneva Human Rights High Commissioner (OHCHR) Activities and Technical Cooperation Director. In 1988, he started a UN career at the UN UN High Commissioner Office (UNHCR) in Sudan.

Anas El Gomati

Sadec Institute Director Founded in August 2011, it is Libya's first public policy think tank. He is also the Research Director of the Security and Governance Program at the Institute. He has held several positions in the region and Europe, including Visiting Fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, Lebanon, and Visiting Lecturer at the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy. He has been a commentator on Libya and the Middle East and North Africa region for Al Jazeera, the BBC, France 24, and Sky News. He recently wrote the piece "Libya's Revolution Unhinged - the debate will not be broadcast" in the edited book A Divided Gulf, Anatomy of a Crisis (2019). Emma Skye, OBE, Director of Yale World Fellows Emma Skye is Director of Yale World Fellows and a Senior Fellow at the Jackson Institute at Yale University, where she teaches Middle East politics and world affairs. She is the author of the critically acclaimed The Unraveling: High Hopes and Missed Opportunities in Iraq (2015) and In an Age of Monsters: Traveling a Middle East in Revolt (2019). She previously served as an advisor to the Commander of U. S. Forces in Iraq from 2007 to 2010, an advisor to the Commander of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan in 2006, an advisor to the U. S. Security Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process in 2005, and Coordinator for the Governor of Kirkuk for the Transitional Coalition Authority from 2003 to 2004. Prior to that, she served as the Chief of Staff of the Interim Coalition for the Palestinian Territories in the region for 10 years. He worked on Palestinian institution-building projects for years. He promotes coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.

Yalda Hakim

BBC World News Founder of Yalda Hakim Yalda Hakim is an award-winning foreign correspondent currently presenting the flagship BBC World News programme, Impact with Yalda Hakim. In addition to hosting, Yalda continues to provide hard-hitting journalism for the Our World section as well as BBC News on TV and radio. Yalda has reported extensively on the rise and fall of the so-called Islamic State in Iraq. She has also travelled to South Sudan, the world's newest country embroiled in a brutal civil war, reporting that more than four million people are on the brink of starvation in the devastated country. She has also covered the plight of the people of the secretive state of Eritrea, reported from Turkey after a failed coup attempt, and covered the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake, kidnappings by Mexican drug cartels and jihadism in Sweden. In Yemen, he has investigated and reported on the trafficking and torture of Ethiopian migrants, and after the collapse of a Bangladeshi garment factory, he found workers still at risk in unsafe facilities.

Mark Barton

Founder of Mr. Bee Mark Barton is one of the best-known anchors in global business television news. Mark was one of five journalists who founded Bloomberg TV's European operations in London in the mid-1990s. Over the next two decades, he continued to play an integral role in establishing Bloomberg TV as a global financial and business news network, reaching approximately 500 million homes in more than 70 countries. During his 23-year career, Mark has anchored all of Bloomberg TV's primetime shows, analysing and commenting on the biggest global business, financial and geopolitical events of the past two decades, including six UK general elections, six US elections, the global financial crisis and Brexit. He has also conducted over 20, 000 interviews with world leaders, finance ministers, central bank governors and CEOs, including Bill Gates, Shimon Peres and Jean-Claude Trichet. Mark left Bloomberg Television in August 2018 to start a new career as a presenter, media trainer and communications and public relations expert. He hosts panel discussions on business, financial markets, politics, sports and social issues, and coaches people to improve their skills.

Jacob Muchangama

Justita Executive Director Jacob Muchaangama is a founder and executive director of Justitia, a think tank focusing on human rights in Copenhagen, and a visiting researcher at Washington DC's Foundation for Civil Rights in Education. In 2018, he was a visiting researcher at World Center for FREEDOM FREEDOM in Colombia, and in 2016 as Marshall European Memorial Fellow. Jacob Muchangama taught the International Human Rights Law at the University of Copenhagen and is a member of the Denmark Independent Expert Committee on freedom of expression. He has also commented on freedom and human rights in Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Economist, Forlin Affaire, and Forlin Policy. Academic journals and specialized magazines have also published, including "Human Rights Quarterly", "American Journal of Political Science", and Amnesty International "Strategic Studies". He is the author and host of the podcast "Clear and Present Danger: A History of Free Speech", which deals with the history of freedom of speech from ancient Athens to AI. Jacob Muchaangama has won numerous awards, including the Politiken Devat Award (2019), for freedom and human rights activities.

Cabinet Miloslaf Richak

Slovakia Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák has dedicated his professional life to diplomacy, representing both the Slovak Republic and the international community. Most recently, he served as President of the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Lajčák is currently in his fourth term as Minister for Foreign and European Affairs. He was first appointed in 2009, and was appointed again in 2012 (including as Deputy Prime Minister), 2016, and 2018. From 2010 to 2012, Lajčák served as Executive Director for Europe and Central Asia at the European External Action Service. From 2007 to 2009, he served as High Representative of the International Community and Special Representative of the EU to Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2006, he negotiated, conducted, and supervised the referendum on Montenegro's independence on behalf of the EU. A Slovak diplomat since 1988, he has held various positions, including Ambassador to Japan, Executive Assistant to the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy (for the Balkans), Chief of Staff to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister, Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Albania. He graduated from the Moscow Institute of International Relations and obtained a law degree from Comenius University in Bratislava.

Ban Ki-Moon

Vice-Chairman, Elder Ban Ki-Moon served as Secretary-General of the United Nations from 2007 to 2016, succeeding the late Annan Kofi. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon sought to unite world leaders on new challenges and to give voice to the world's poorest and most vulnerable people. He put the Sustainable Development Goals, climate change, and equality for girls and women at the top of the UN agenda. He created UN Women and secured the Paris Agreement. Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs of South Korea. President of the World Green Development Institute, President of the BOAO Asia Forum, and Co-Chair of the Ban Ki-Moon Global Citizen Center. Ban Ki-Moon joined the Elders in June 2017 and has served as Vice-Chair with Graça Machel since November 2018. He has been a strong advocate for urgent and bold action on climate change and the Sustainable Development Goals. In December 2017, he was part of the Elders delegation that met with President Macron in Paris, and in June 2019, he addressed the UN Security Council's formal meeting on conflict resolution.

Issam Abusulaiman

World Bank Regional Director for GCC Countries Issam Abuslayman is a GC C-based Riyado Director in the Riyado in Saudi Arabia. Lebanon's Abborne Layman was joined in 1989. The most recent duties are Colombia Director in the Latin American Caribbean Sea. At the World Bank, he started his career at the Loan Department, and then served various positions, including the Financial Advisory Banking Director of the World Bank Finance Department, and the Principal Investment Officer of the Bank and Debt Management Department. He has also gained experience in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. After graduating from the Faculty of Business Administration, Harvard University, he obtained a financial and investment MBA at George Washington University and a management MBA at the University of Baleut American. Certified financial analyst (CFA).

Ketan Patel

Greater Pacific Capital Managing Director Focusing on the connection between India and its international market, he is a CEO and founder of Grater Pacific Capital, an investment company investing in technology, healthcare, financial and services. My previous job was the manager of the Goldman Sachs Securities Investment Bank Division. Ketan launched a strategic team at Goldman Sachs Securities and led it. Based in London and New York, he was in charge of Asian regions, including India and China, and provided international strategic advice to companies, investors and government customers in various industries. In addition to geopolitics, global power and security, it focused on new technologies, media and communication with transformation effects on industrial hierarchy and value. Before that, as a KPMG partner, he launched a strategic consulting and business transformation practice. In this category, a strategy for transforming corporate value was formulated and a larg e-scale project was conducted using the company's global abilities. He has authored "Master StrateGist" (Random House, 2005). He writes and gives a wide range of lectures on the rise and fall of culture, especially the intersection.

Dr. Agnes Calibata

The African Green Revolutionary Chairman < SPAN> Issam Abuslayman is a GC C-based Riyado Director of GCC countries. Lebanon's Abborne Layman was joined in 1989. The most recent duties are Colombia Director in the Latin American Caribbean Sea. At the World Bank, he started his career at the Loan Department, and then served various positions, including the Financial Advisory Banking Director of the World Bank Finance Department, and the Principal Investment Officer of the Bank and Debt Management Department. He has also gained experience in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. After graduating from the Faculty of Business Administration, Harvard University, he obtained a financial and investment MBA at George Washington University and a management MBA at the University of Baleut American. Certified financial analyst (CFA). Ketan Patel

Greater Pacific Capital Managing Director

Focusing on the connection between India and its international market, he is a CEO and founder of Grater Pacific Capital, an investment company investing in technology, healthcare, financial and services. My previous job was the manager of the Goldman Sachs Securities Investment Bank Division. Ketan launched a strategic team at Goldman Sachs Securities and led it. Based in London and New York, he was in charge of Asian regions, including India and China, and provided international strategic advice to companies, investors and government customers in various industries. In addition to geopolitics, global power and security, it focused on new technologies, media and communication with transformation effects on industrial hierarchy and value. Before that, as a KPMG partner, he launched a strategic consulting and business transformation practice. In this category, a strategy for transforming corporate value was formulated and a larg e-scale project was conducted using the company's global abilities. He has authored "Master StrateGist" (Random House, 2005). He writes and gives a wide range of lectures on the rise and fall of culture, especially the intersection. Dr. Agnes Calibata

The African Green Revolution Alliance Chairman Isamu Abuslayman is a GC C-based Riyado Director in the Riyado in Saudi Arabia. Lebanon's Abborne Layman was joined in 1989. The most recent duties are Colombia Director in the Latin American Caribbean Sea. At the World Bank, he started his career at the Loan Department, and then served various positions, including the Financial Advisory Banking Director of the World Bank Finance Department, and the Principal Investment Officer of the Bank and Debt Management Department. He has also gained experience in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. After graduating from the Faculty of Business Administration, Harvard University, he obtained a financial and investment MBA at George Washington University and a management MBA at the University of Baleut American. Certified financial analyst (CFA).

Ketan Patel Greater Pacific Capital Managing Director

Focusing on the connection between India and its international market, he is a CEO and founder of Grater Pacific Capital, an investment company investing in technology, healthcare, financial and services. My previous job was the manager of the Goldman Sachs Securities Investment Bank Division. Ketan launched a strategic team at Goldman Sachs Securities and led it. Based in London and New York, he was in charge of Asian regions, including India and China, and provided international strategic advice to companies, investors and government customers in various industries. In addition to geopolitics, global power and security, it focused on new technologies, media and communication with transformation effects on industrial hierarchy and value. Before that, as a KPMG partner, he launched a strategic consulting and business transformation practice. In this category, a strategy for transforming corporate value was formulated and a larg e-scale project was conducted using the company's global abilities. He has authored "Master StrateGist" (Random House, 2005). He writes and gives a wide range of lectures on the rise and fall of culture, especially the intersection.

Dr. Agnes Calibata Chairman of the African Green Revolution Alliance

Dr. Calibata has led Agra's efforts with his public and private partners to achieve food safety and rich Africa through sustainable agricultural development that improves the productivity and life of millions of micr o-farmers. Prior to joining Agra, he served as the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Resources (Minaguri) in Rwanda, leading the country to transition the country from food anxiety to a food security system, and became a benchmark in other countries that aim to realize agricultural change. World Application Committee, Economic and Climate Committee, Nutrition World Committee for Nutrition, World Agricultural Food Plan (GAFSP), Global Agenda Counsille in the World Economic Forum, Malabo Momperier Table, etc. He is a member of various boards, councils, and committee members. In 2012, he won the Yara Award (currently the Food Africa Award). Liege University Honorable Ph. D., Honorary Doctor of McGill, Canada, and Welfare medal in the US Science Academy. Acquired a doctorate in insect studies at Massachusetts University Amaster School.

Rene Travelsi Exchange Tunisia sightseeing / handicraft Minister

Rene Travels has been appointed Minister of Tunisian Government and Tunisian government in November 2018. December 14, 1962 Born in Gerba, Rene Travels, is a Tunisian businessman and politician. He was the vice chairman of the Tunisian Hotel Federation (FTH). His appointment was welcomed by Tunisian stakeholders, experts, and tourist experts, and highly appreciated the appearance of professionals in the field. Rene Travels is one of the great people in the Jewish community in Tunisia. He is a sightseeing professional and a member of the Organization Committee of Griva on Gelba. Lene, who is active in the Jewish community in Tunisia, is the eldest son of Perez Travels, Chairman of the Griva Jewish Committee. After graduating from Gelva's high school, Rene Travels has studied management in France and started outstanding vocational life in business, management, especially sightseeing and traveling fields.

Professor Jang Tuochen Dr. Caribata, Chairman of the Chancing Fund of the International Strategy Research Foundation, to achieve a food safety and rich Africa through sustainable agricultural development that improves the productivity and life of millions of small farmers. , Agura's initiatives with his public and private partners. Prior to joining Agra, he served as the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Resources (Minaguri) in Rwanda, leading the country to transition the country from food anxiety to a food security system, and became a benchmark in other countries that aim to realize agricultural change. World Application Committee, Economic and Climate Committee, Nutrition World Committee for Nutrition, World Agricultural Food Plan (GAFSP), Global Agenda Counsille in the World Economic Forum, Malabo Momperier Table, etc. He is a member of various boards, councils, and committee members. In 2012, he won the Yara Award (currently the Food Africa Award). Liege University Honorable Ph. D., Honorary Doctor of McGill, Canada, and Welfare medal in the US Science Academy. Acquired a doctorate in insect studies at Massachusetts University Amaster School.

Rene Travelsi Exchange

Tunisia sightseeing / handicraft Minister Rene Travels has been appointed Minister of Tunisian Government and Tunisian government in November 2018. December 14, 1962 Born in Gerba, Rene Travels, is a Tunisian businessman and politician. He was the vice chairman of the Tunisian Hotel Federation (FTH). His appointment was welcomed by Tunisian stakeholders, experts, and tourist experts, and highly appreciated the appearance of professionals in the field. Rene Travels is one of the great people in the Jewish community in Tunisia. He is a sightseeing professional and a member of the Organization Committee of Griva on Gelba. Lene, who is active in the Jewish community in Tunisia, is the eldest son of Perez Travels, Chairman of the Griva Jewish Committee. After graduating from Gelva's high school, Rene Travels has studied management in France and started outstanding vocational life in business, management, especially sightseeing and traveling fields.

Professor Jang Tuochen

Dr. Caribata, Chairman of the International Strategic Research Foundation Academic Committee, is a publi c-private partner to achieve food safety and rich Africa through sustainable agricultural development that improves the productivity and life of millions of micr o-farmers. At the same time, he leads Agra's efforts. Prior to joining Agra, he served as the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Resources (Minaguri) in Rwanda, leading the country to transition the country from food anxiety to a food security system, and became a benchmark in other countries that aim to realize agricultural change. World Application Committee, Economic and Climate Committee, Nutrition World Committee for Nutrition, World Agricultural Food Plan (GAFSP), Global Agenda Counsille in the World Economic Forum, Malabo Momperier Table, etc. He is a member of various boards, councils, and committee members. In 2012, he won the Yara Award (currently the Food Africa Award). Liege University Honorable Ph. D., Honorary Doctor of McGill, Canada, and Welfare medal in the US Science Academy. Acquired a doctorate in insect studies at Massachusetts University Amaster School. Rene Travelsi Exchange

Tunisia sightseeing / handicraft Minister

Rene Travels has been appointed Minister of Tunesian's Tunisian government in November 2018. December 14, 1962 Born in Gelva Rene Travels is a Tunisian businessman and politician. He was the vice chairman of the Tunisian Hotel Federation (FTH). His appointment was welcomed by Tunisian stakeholders, experts, and tourist experts, and highly appreciated the appearance of professionals in the field. Rene Travels is one of the great people in the Jewish community in Tunisia. He is a sightseeing professional and a member of the Organization Committee of Griva on Gelba. Lene, who is active in the Jewish community in Tunisia, is the eldest son of Perez Travels, Chairman of the Griva Jewish Committee. After graduating from Gelva's high school, Rene Travels has studied management in France and started outstanding vocational life in business, management, especially sightseeing and traveling fields.

Professor Jang Tuochen

Chairman of the International Strategic Research Foundation Academic Committee

Senior Associated China, Chairman of the Academic Committee, and Director of External Research Center. Pangal Foundation Senior Advisor. Acquired a master's degree of modern history of China at the Chinese Communist Party Central School. From the late 1970s to the late 1980s, he worked as a researcher at the PLA military school and the PLA National University Strategy Research Institute. In the early 1990s, he served as the Secretary of Defense Department of the UK's Embassy in the UK. Since 1992, he has been in charge of organizations and coordination of academic and policy research at CFISS. The main research themes are U S-China relations, Japa n-China relations, Asi a-Pacific security, security crisis management, and Chinese foreign policy. He has written or c o-authored many research publications, including papers, reports, and books. Vladimir Boronkov

Secretary of the International Union Terrorism Bureau

On June 21, 2017, Vladimir Boronkov was appointed deputy director of the United Nations Terrorism suppression Office established by the General Assembly resolution 71/291. Voronkov gained more than 30 years of experience at the Russian Federal Ministry of Federal Foreign Affairs, mainly involved in the United Nations, and was in charge of a wide range of duties, from public diplomacy, social and economic development issues to inte r-governmental operations. Before taking office, he was the representative of the Russian Federal Ambassador and resident representative in the Vienna International Organization. Under his leadership, the representative has launched some major projects with the United Nations Pharmaceutical Office (UNODC) and succeeded in partnership with the UNODC terrorism. Voronkov was also a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Directors, during which the Russian Federal Representatives in the drug committee and the Criminal Cancer Committee to prevent crime. Before Working in Vienna, he was the director of the European Cooperation Bureau (2008-2011), during the Russian EU negotiations (2010-2011) on the visa exemption system. Worked in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1989. Susan Stigand

The U. S. Peace Research Institute African Program Director < SPAN> Vladimir Boronkov was appointed Deputy Secretar y-General of the United Nations Terrorism inhibitory Office, established by the General Meeting 71/291. Voronkov gained more than 30 years of experience at the Russian Federal Ministry of Federal Foreign Affairs, mainly involved in the United Nations, and was in charge of a wide range of duties, from public diplomacy, social and economic development issues to inte r-governmental operations. Before taking office, he was the representative of the Russian Federal Ambassador and resident representative in the Vienna International Organization. Under his leadership, the representative has launched some major projects with the United Nations Pharmaceutical Office (UNODC) and succeeded in partnership with the UNODC terrorism. Voronkov was also a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Directors, during which the Russian Federal Representatives in the drug committee and the Criminal Cancer Committee to prevent crime. Before Working in Vienna, he was the director of the European Cooperation Bureau (2008-2011), during the Russian EU negotiations (2010-2011) on the visa exemption system. Worked in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1989.

Susan Stigand

The US Peace Research Institute African Program Director Vladimir Boronkov was appointed deputy director of the United Nations Terrorism suppression Office established by the General Assembly on June 21, 2017. Volonkov gained more than 30 years of experience at the Russian Federal Foreign Affairs, mainly involved in the United Nations, and was in charge of a wide range of duties, from public diplomacy, social and economic development issues to inte r-governmental operations. Before taking office, he was the representative of the Russian Federal Ambassador and resident representative in the Vienna International Organization. Under his leadership, the representative has launched some major projects with the United Nations Pharmaceutical Office (UNODC) and succeeded in partnership with the UNODC terrorism. Voronkov was also a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Directors, during which the Russian Federal Representatives in the drug committee and the Criminal Cancer Committee to prevent crime. Before Working in Vienna, he was the director of the European Cooperation Bureau (2008-2011), during the Russian EU negotiations (2010-2011) on the visa exemption system. Worked in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1989.

Susan Stigand

US Peace Research Institute African Program Director

She oversees programs in South Sudan, Nigeria, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Kenya, and the African Union. Susan specializes in the design and implementation of inclusive constitutional reform and national dialogue processes. She has advised government officials and civil society actors on inclusive processes in Sudan, South Sudan, Libya, and Somalia. She is also co-chair of USIP's National Dialogue Working Group. Prior to joining USIP, she managed constitutional development, civic engagement, and election observation programs at the National Democratic Institute (NDI). From 2005 to 2011, she was Program Director at NDI in South Sudan, supporting the implementation of the peace agreement. She also worked for the Forum for Comparative Federalism and the Western Cape Parliamentary Research Unit in South Africa.

Professor Normar Suleiman Founder and Director of the Yaqeen Islamic Institute

Sheikh Omar Suleiman is a world-renowned scholar and theological human rights activist. He is the founder and director of the Yaqeen Islamic Institute and Professor of Islamic Studies at Southern Methodist University. He is also honorary co-chair of Faith Forward Dallas at Thanks-Giving Square, a multi-religious coalition of clergy for peace and justice. He has contributed to CNN, USA Today, The Guardian, HuffPo, Dallas Morning News, and more. He founded the Yaqeen Institute, a think tank that aims to address the most difficult debates around Islam while also encouraging contributions through the formation of a positive Muslim identity. It brings together intellectuals, scholars, and researchers from diverse backgrounds to foster meaningful change in how Islam is discussed and lived, even in the most challenging spaces. Through his work at Yaqeen and elsewhere, Omar is at the forefront of Islamic contributions in media, academic, and political spaces around the world. He has been named one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world by the Royal Jordan Center for Islamic Strategic Studies, one of the 25 most influential Muslims in America by CNN, and included in Frederick Douglass' 200 Most Influential Americans. He has also been named by Frederick Douglass to the 200 Most Influential Americans.

Mary Snap Vice President Strategic Initiative, Corporate External & Corporate Initia Chibs Legal, Microsoft

Mary assists the president of Microsoft as a vice president in the strategic Initiative. He is a lawyer and a specialist in communication. Microsoft has led activities related to the company's product development and engineering group legal support, especially M & AMP; A, antitrust law, and privacy, and privacy. Most recently, Microsoft Philanthropy has led 100 expert groups to focus on providing technology and education access to people around the world and no n-profit organizations. Mary joined Microsoft's first female lawyer.

Dr. Andreas Rihikemer HBKU Public Policy University Senior Professor

Dr. Andreas Rechemer is a senior professor at Hamadbin Halifa Policy University and coordinates the Master of Public Policy (MPP) program. Before he arrived at HBKU, he was a Professor of the University of Denver University and was American Human Endowed Chair. Professor Rechikemer has served as a UN position, including the executive director of the International Human Dimension Program on Global Environmental Changes at the International Union. He also served as a chief science and policy advisor for the world risk forum in Davos, Switzerland. He conducts joint research at the University of Cologne, Berlin Jiyu University, Beijing Normal University, Colorado University, and UN University. He also managed subsidies from major scientific funds, including the US Scientific Foundation, the Norwegian Research Council, and the German Federation Government, and served as the chief researcher of some subsidies projects. There are several books, c o-authored, and edited books by Dr. Rihikemer, and there are many magazine and book chapters.

Patrick Puyane President Total President and CEO < Span> Mary Snap

Vice President Strategic Initiative, Corporate External & Corporate Initia Chibs Legal, Microsoft

Mary assists the president of Microsoft as a vice president in the strategic Initiative. He is a lawyer and a specialist in communication. Microsoft has led activities related to the company's product development and engineering group legal support, especially M & AMP; A, antitrust law, and privacy, and privacy. Most recently, Microsoft Philanthropy has led 100 expert groups to focus on providing technology and education access to people around the world and no n-profit organizations. Mary joined Microsoft's first female lawyer.

Dr. Andreas Rihikemer

HBKU Public Policy University Senior Professor

Dr. Andreas Rechemer is a senior professor at Hamadbin Halifa Policy University and coordinates the Master of Public Policy (MPP) program. Before he arrived at HBKU, he was a Professor of the University of Denver University and was American Human Endowed Chair. Professor Rechikemer has served as a UN position, including the executive director of the International Human Dimension Program on Global Environmental Changes at the International Union. He also served as a chief science and policy advisor for the world risk forum in Davos, Switzerland. He conducts joint research at the University of Cologne, Berlin Jiyu University, Beijing Normal University, Colorado University, and UN University. He also managed subsidies from major scientific funds, including the US Scientific Foundation, the Norwegian Research Council, and the German Federation Government, and served as the chief researcher of some subsidies projects. There are several books, c o-authored, and edited books by Dr. Rihikemer, and there are many magazine and book chapters.

Patrick Puyane President Total and CEO Mary Snap

Vice President Strategic Initiative, Corporate External & Corporate Initia Chibs Legal, Microsoft

Mary assists the president of Microsoft as a vice president in the strategic Initiative. He is a lawyer and a specialist in communication. Microsoft has led activities related to the company's product development and engineering group legal support, especially M & AMP; A, antitrust law, and privacy, and privacy. Most recently, Microsoft Philanthropy has led 100 expert groups to focus on providing technology and education access to people around the world and no n-profit organizations. Mary joined Microsoft's first female lawyer.

Dr. Andreas Rihikemer

HBKU Public Policy University Senior Professor Dr. Andreas Rechemer is a senior professor at Hamadbin Halifa Policy University and coordinates the Master of Public Policy (MPP) program. Before he arrived at HBKU, he was a Professor of the University of Denver University and was American Human Endowed Chair. Professor Rechikemer has served as a UN position, including the executive director of the International Human Dimension Program on Global Environmental Changes at the International Union. He also served as a chief science and policy advisor for the world risk forum in Davos, Switzerland. He conducts joint research at the University of Cologne, Berlin Jiyu University, Beijing Normal University, Colorado University, and UN University. He also managed subsidies from major scientific funds, including the US Scientific Foundation, the Norwegian Research Council, and the German Federation Government, and served as the chief researcher of some subsidies projects. There are several books, c o-authored, and edited books by Dr. Rihikemer, and there are many magazine and book chapters.

Patrick Puyane

President Total and CEO

After graduating from the Ecole Polytechnique, he was Chief Engineer of the French Mining Corps and served in various French Ministry of Industry and Cabinet positions from 1989 to 1996. He was Technical Advisor to Prime Minister Balladur (Environment and Industry) from 1993 to 1995 and Chief of Staff to Minister Fillon (Information Technology and Space) from 1995 to 1996. He joined Total in January 1997 as Managing Director of Total E& P Angola and in 1999 as Representative for Qatar. In August 2002, he was appointed Senior Vice President, Finance, Financial and Information Systems, Exploration & P& P. In August 2002, he was appointed Senior Vice President, Finance and Information Systems, Exploration & Development; in 2006, he was transferred to the Exploration & Production division. In January 2012, Patrick Pouyanné was appointed President Refining & Chemicals and member of the Executive Committee; President Chemicals and member of the Executive Committee. On October 22, 2014, Total's Board of Directors appointed him Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Committee. On May 29, 2015, he was elected to Total's Board of Directors, and on December 16, 2015, Total's Board of Directors appointed Patrick Pouyanné Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of Total. Patrick Pouyanné is a recipient of the Legion of Honor. Member of the Board of Directors of Capgemini.

Amy Pope Partner, Schillings

Amy Pope is giving advice everywhere around the world about the most delicate, complex and attractive projects of individuals and corporate clients. Aimmy, an experienced court lawyer and former national security official, is a skilled tacticist and strategy that can manipulate complex interactions of legal systems, private companies, media, political leaders, and public court. It is a house. As President Barak Obama's US Land Security Advisor, Amy is a federal government on cyber attacks, terrorist threats, natural disasters, violent radicalism, threats of border security, and plague occurrence. He commanded the whole human resources. He worked with President, his advisors, ministers, domestic media journalists, and CEOs of Fortune 100 companies. It retained the highest level of security clearance, held a meeting in the White House situation, dealing with the most difficult and multifaceted problems, and intervening publi c-private partnerships and agreements. Before joining President Obama's leadership during the House of Representatives, Amy served in various positions in the U. S. Department of Justice and the U. S. Senate.

Dr. Arena Polia Kowa

World Democracy / Development Technical Director Director, the Broking Organization Foreign Policy Program < SPAN> Amy Pope advises the most delicate, hig h-level projects of individuals and corporate clients in any location around the world. I'm going. Aimmy, an experienced court lawyer and former national security official, is a skilled tacticist and strategy that can manipulate complex interactions of legal systems, private companies, media, political leaders, and public court. It is a house. As President Barak Obama's US Land Security Advisor, Amy is a federal government on cyber attacks, terrorist threats, natural disasters, violent radicalism, threats of border security, and plague occurrence. He commanded the whole human resources. He worked with President, his advisors, ministers, domestic media journalists, and CEOs of Fortune 100 companies. It retained the highest level of security clearance, held a meeting in the White House situation, dealing with the most difficult and multifaceted problems, and intervening publi c-private partnerships and agreements. Before joining President Obama's leadership during the House of Representatives, Amy served in various positions in the U. S. Department of Justice and the U. S. Senate.

Dr. Arena Polia Kowa

World Democracy / Development Technical Director Directors, Bruchaching Foreign Policy Program Amy Pope, advised the most delicate and attractive projects of individuals and corporate clients in all places around the world. 。 Aimmy, an experienced court lawyer and former national security official, is a skilled tacticist and strategy that can manipulate complex interactions of legal systems, private companies, media, political leaders, and public court. It is a house. As President Barak Obama's US Land Security Advisor, Amy is a federal government on cyber attacks, terrorist threats, natural disasters, violent radicalism, threats of border security, and plague occurrence. He commanded the whole human resources. He worked with President, his advisors, ministers, domestic media journalists, and CEOs of Fortune 100 companies. It retained the highest level of security clearance, held a meeting in the White House situation, dealing with the most difficult and multifaceted problems, and mediating publi c-private partnerships. Before joining President Obama's leadership during the House of Representatives, Amy served in various positions in the U. S. Department of Justice and the U. S. Senate.

Dr. Arena Polia Kowa World Democracy / Development Technical Director, Broken Foreign Policy Program

Brookings Research Institute US European Center Fellow. He is also an assistant professor of John's Hopkins University Paul H. Nizzee High School (SAIS) (SAIS). The Russian political war, the European populism, the digital authority, and the effects of emerging technology are being studied on democracy. The 2015 book, The Dark Side of European Integration, analyzed the rise of the fa r-right party in Europe. Before that, he was a research director of Atlantic Council, a senior fellow in charge of Europe and Eurasia, a professor at the University of Bern, and Full Bright Fellow. In addition to being a director of the Freedom Russian Foundation, he has gained numerous fellowships from the Woodro Wilson International Academic Center, the National Science Foundation, and the Swiss National Science Foundation. Acquired a master's degree and a doctorate at the University of California Berkeley, and an economics and sociology of economics and sociology at the Emolly University.

Christian Pilvi Resk Enevo Group General Manager < SPAN> Brookings Research Institute US European Center Fellow. He is also an assistant professor of John's Hopkins University Paul H. Nizzee High School (SAIS) (SAIS). The Russian political war, the European populism, the digital authority, and the effects of emerging technology are being studied on democracy. The 2015 book, The Dark Side of European Integration, analyzed the rise of the fa r-right party in Europe. Before that, he was a research director of Atlantic Council, Senior Fellow, Europe and Eurasia, and Full Bright Fellow. In addition to being a director of the Freedom Russian Foundation, he has gained numerous fellowships from the Woodro Wilson International Academic Center, the National Science Foundation, and the Swiss National Science Foundation. Acquired a master's degree and a doctorate at the University of California Berkeley, and an economics and sociology of economics and sociology at the Emolly University.

Christian Pilvi Resk

Enevo Group General Manager Barkings Research Institute US European Center Fellow. He is also an assistant professor of John's Hopkins University Paul H. Nizzee High School (SAIS) (SAIS). The Russian political war, the European populism, the digital authority, and the effects of emerging technology are being studied on democracy. The 2015 book, The Dark Side of European Integration, analyzed the rise of the fa r-right party in Europe. Before that, he was a research director of Atlantic Council, Senior Fellow, Europe and Eurasia, and Full Bright Fellow. In addition to being a director of the Freedom Russian Foundation, he has gained numerous fellowships from the Woodro Wilson International Academic Center, the National Science Foundation, and the Swiss National Science Foundation. Acquired a master's degree and a doctorate at the University of California Berkeley, and an economics and sociology of economics and sociology at the Emolly University.

Christian Pilvi Resk

Enevo Group General Manager

Cristian Pirvulescu is General Manager and Founding Partner of Enevo Group, a company specialized in power and automation. After five years of activity, the company has been involved in major projects on four continents and has collaborated with some of the world's largest utilities and technology manufacturers. It took years of careful continuity to grow a group of young engineers and ambitious people into a multidisciplinary team capable of implementing a wide range of projects in the fields of production, power transmission and distribution, oil and gas and other industries in Romania and abroad. Prior to founding Enevo, he was Business Development Director at Romelectro, a leading Romanian EPC contractor. He managed highly complex projects, including greenfield thermal power plants, modernization and rehabilitation projects of hydroelectric and thermal power plants, infrastructure and renewable energy developments. From 2014 to 2017, he was a member of the Supervisory Board of Transelectrica SA (Romanian electricity transmission system operator). Founding member of EESTEC LC Bucharest (Association of Academic Students of the University Polytechnic of Bucharest), Aspen Institute Fellow (Young Leaders Program 2009), Member of the European Association for Economic Cooperation (ELEC).

Terry Martin

Upper Anchor, New DW

Terry Martin is a caster who has been involved in international news for decades in Berlin. After working as a CNN International caster, he is now a senior presenter of German Global News Service DW News. He also provides communication support for Initiative research that crosses borders. As a caster, he broadcast live on the G8 Summit, the United Nations Change Conference, Natural Disasters, and Important Elections, and interviewed countless political and business leaders. He hosted a number of television discussion programs, and was also a moderator of major conferences for clients such as the European Commission and OSCE. He is also the host of the World Media Forum. As a radio journalist, he has been active in American public radio, CBC, and CBS network news. As a business journalist, he spent most of the 1990s in Germany on the popular business program, Market Place. Meanwhile, he also served as DW's weekly business program "Made In Germany", and fieldworked Europe and Asia. For 10 years, he has written a newsletter on the German FDI institution every other month. Born in Canada and studied English and philosophy at an American university. Jim Roy

Partner & Amp; AMP; Asian Group's Supreme Executive Officer

Jim Roy is a partner and coo of the Washington DC strategy and capital advisory company and the Asian Group. In 2017, he retired from the U. S. Department of Affairs Senior diplomat. The Obama administration was assistant to the East Asia and Pacific Pacific Deputy Secretary, and at the National Security Council (NSC), the director in charge of East Asia. The Bush administration was the Director of East Asia in charge of the National Security Council (NSC) and the Director of the US Trade Representative (USTR) Japa n-China Trade Department. He was also a visiting researcher at the Freeman Chinese Research Course at the Strategic International Problem Research Center. He was also a visiting researcher at the Freeman Chinese Research Course at the Strategy and International Problem Research Center. Overseas, he has served as a commercial, political and securit y-related position in Singapore, Beijing, Pretoria, and Bucharest. The gym is a former Navy Commander, who has served as a Pacific Fleet in charge of the Pacific Fleet, Assistant Navy Attache in Europe, and the Navy Chief of Staff of Pentagon (N52). He is a veteran of the desert storm. Acquired international relations at Cornel University. Michael Riu

Chinese International Law Initiative Director

Michael Riu is a Chinese lawyer and a leader in civil society. In 2012, he established NGOs, CHINESE INTERNATIONAL LAW Initiative ("CIIL"), aimed at raising the interest of Chinese lawyers and lawyers on the issues of international law and justice. In 2016, CIIL launched Rainbow Law School, a legal ability to build and community formation projects for nex t-generation Chinese lawyers focusing on LGBT's protection. In 2016, CIIL launched the COMMON FUTURE FUND (CFF), the first project in China, which provides Syrian refugees with rescue and economic opportunities to Syrian refugees. CIIL has an office in Beijing, Hague and Beirut, and has been given a qualification for the United Nations Economic Social Board. Before that, he served as a victim of Cambodia's Special Court, working for the International Criminal Court, the Red Cross International Committee, and Fanda Partners. As a visiting researcher at the center, Riu will study LGBT's rights and will prepare for the next Rainbow Low School session at Yale University in the spring of 2020.

Law

Arab Digest Editor William (Bill) Law is an editor of Arab Digest. A journalist who has won awards and has been covered by a wide range of Middle East and North Africa at the BBC for 15 years. In addition to many radio documentaries and articles, they are also working on films that focus on the aftermath of the "Arab Spring" in the Middle East and North Africa. He also interviews West Africa, Central Africa, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. Before leaving the BBC in 2014, he was a Bulk Analyst. In addition to Arab Digest, it operates THEGULFMATTERS. com, which provides analysis and journalism that focus on the Gulf Country and the larger Middle East. Regularly contributed to Middle East Eye, GULFHSP, GULF State Analytics, "Al Jazeera", "Sky News", "Al ARABY", "BBC", and "MonoCle Radio". Tweet to @billaw49.

Dr. Jolis Lalick

Leiden University / Associate Professor of Stim Song Center / Senior Advisor Dr. Laric is an assistant professor at Leiden University, The Netherlands, and an adjunct associate at the Stimson Center. His areas of expertise include EU external relations, international law, and global governance reform. He has received numerous awards, including the Manfred Werner Paper Award from NATO and the Mauro Cappelletti Award for Best Paper in Comparative Law from the European University Institute. Dr. Laric's publications include Foreign Policy Objectives in European Constitutional Law (Oxford University Press, 2016), ASEAN's External Agreements (Cambridge University Press, 2015), and Just Security in an Undergoverned World (Oxford University Press, 2018). He has also been involved in policy-oriented research projects, including serving as the coordinator of the Expert Group on Transnational Use of Force and Humanitarian Intervention, appointed by the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs in July 2019, and as a member of the core reporting team for the Albright-Gambari Report on Addressing the Crisis of Global Governance in 2015. Dr. Laric appears regularly in the media, including BBC World Service, CBC News, China Central Television, The Guardian, The Hill, Radio New Zealand, Volksland, and Xinhua.

Professor Mohammad Akram Laluddin

Executive Director, International Academy of Shariah Studies, Islamic Finance Dr. Mohammad Akram is currently Executive Director of the International Shariah Studies Academy for Islamic Finance (ISRA) and Professor at the International Training Centre for Islamic Finance (INCEIF). He is also Member of the Shariah Advisory Board of Bank Malaysia, Chairman of the Malaysian Reserve Fund (EPF), Member of the Shariah Supervisory Committee of the Labuan Financial Services Authority (FSA), Member of the Board of Directors of the Islamic Foundation for Economic Development Malaysia (YaPEIM), Member of Shariah DDCAP London, Member of the Shariah Advisory Board of Dar Al Takaful Dubai, Member of the Shariah Advisory Board, Member of the Shariah Advisory Board of Eko Islamic Bank (Kyrgyz Republic), Member of the Shariah Advisory Board of International Islamic Financial Markets (IIFM) (Bahrain), Member of the Shariah Advisory Board of National Takaful Company PSC (Watania, Abu Dhabi), Member of the Financial Regulatory Experts Advisory Council (FRACE) (Central Bank of Nigeria) and Member of the Certified International Market Experts in Finance (P. R. I. M. E Finance). He is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Corporate Directors (R. I. M. E. Finance), the Institute of Company Directors Malaysia (ICDM) and a member of other national and international advisory boards. He holds a BA in Islamic Law and Jurisprudence from the University of Jordan, Amman and a PhD in Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence (Usul al-Fiqh) from the University of Edinburgh.

Helen Lackner

Independent Researcher Helen Ruckner is a visiting researcher at the European Foreign Affairs Council. He has authored "Yemen in Crisis: Empire, Neoliberalism and the Disintegration of A State" (Saqi Books 2017). Arabic translation is also published. An annual journal editor of the British Society. Edit the Yemen issue: A Society In Transition (SAQI BOOKS 2014), etc., and contribute to many other books on Yemen and Arabian Peninsula. He is a regular contributor to open democracy, Arab Digest, and Oxford Analytica, and has spoken about Yemen crisis at many public events, including the UK. Previously, he visited more than 30 countries in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe as a rural development consultant, and was involved in a wide range of agricultural projects. In recent years, he has been dedicated to detailed analysis and writing activities. Currently, he has been involved since the early 1970s and has been writing about the crisis of Yemen, which has been living for more than 15 years from the 1970s to 2010.

Dr. Reis Kuba

Prime Minister Iraqi advisor Acquired a bachelor's (1976) at Baghdad University (1976) and a Ph. D. (1982) at Wales University. He has been widely involved in Iraqi Diasupola politics and organizations, such as the Arab Human Rights Organization, Iraqi Foundation, and INC. Participated in many international conferences as an Iraqi expert and appeared in major media networks. He has been working in the Al Whey Foundation (London) for about 10 years and has been a senior director of the US Democratic Fund (Washington DC) for about 20 years. In 2005, he served as a senior Prime Minister Iraqi advisor and government spokesman. In 2018, he was involved in the development of a government program. He is currently involved in multiple portfolios, including the expansion of employment opportunities for young people as an advisor to the Prime Minister.

Andrey Col t-off

< SPAN> Helen Ruckner, Secretar y-General of the Russian International Council, is a visiting researcher at the European Foreign Affairs Council. He has authored "Yemen in Crisis: Empire, Neoliberalism and the Disintegration of A State" (Saqi Books 2017). Arabic translation is also published. An annual journal editor of the British Society. Edit the Yemen issue: A Society In Transition (SAQI BOOKS 2014), etc., and contribute to many other books on Yemen and Arabian Peninsula. He is a regular contributor to open democracy, Arab Digest, and Oxford Analytica, and has spoken about Yemen crisis at many public events, including the UK. Previously, he visited more than 30 countries in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe as a rural development consultant, and was involved in a wide range of agricultural projects. In recent years, he has been dedicated to detailed analysis and writing activities. Currently, he has been involved since the early 1970s and has been writing about the crisis of Yemen, which has been living for more than 15 years from the 1970s to 2010. Dr. Reis Kuba

Prime Minister Iraqi advisor

Acquired a bachelor's (1976) at Baghdad University (1976) and a Ph. D. (1982) at Wales University. He has been widely involved in Iraqi Diasupola politics and organizations, such as the Arab Human Rights Organization, Iraqi Foundation, and INC. Participated in many international conferences as an Iraqi expert and appeared in major media networks. He has been working in the Al Whey Foundation (London) for about 10 years and has been a senior director of the US Democratic Fund (Washington DC) for about 20 years. In 2005, he served as a senior Prime Minister Iraqi advisor and government spokesman. In 2018, he was involved in the development of a government program. He is currently involved in multiple portfolios, including the expansion of employment opportunities for young people as an advisor to the Prime Minister. Andrey Col t-off

Helen Ruckner, Secretar y-General of the Russian International Council, is a visiting researcher of the European Foreign Affairs Council. He has authored "Yemen in Crisis: Empire, Neoliberalism and the Disintegration of A State" (Saqi Books 2017). Arabic translation is also published. An annual journal editor of the British Society. Edit the Yemen issue: A Society In Transition (SAQI BOOKS 2014), etc., and contribute to many other books on Yemen and Arabian Peninsula. He is a regular contributor to open democracy, Arab Digest, and Oxford Analytica, and has spoken about Yemen crisis at many public events, including the UK. Previously, he visited more than 30 countries in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe as a rural development consultant, and was involved in a wide range of agricultural projects. In recent years, he has been dedicated to detailed analysis and writing activities. Currently, he has been involved since the early 1970s and has been writing about the crisis of Yemen, which has been living for more than 15 years from the 1970s to 2010.

Dr. Reis Kuba Prime Minister Iraqi advisor

Acquired a bachelor's (1976) at Baghdad University (1976) and a Ph. D. (1982) at Wales University. He has been widely involved in Iraqi Diasupola politics and organizations, such as the Arab Human Rights Organization, Iraqi Foundation, and INC. Participated in many international conferences as an Iraqi expert and appeared in major media networks. He has been working in the Al Whey Foundation (London) for about 10 years and has been a senior director of the US Democratic Fund (Washington DC) for about 20 years. In 2005, he served as a senior Prime Minister Iraqi advisor and government spokesman. In 2018, he was involved in the development of a government program. He is currently involved in multiple portfolios, including the expansion of employment opportunities for young people as an advisor to the Prime Minister.

Andrey Col t-off Secretar y-General of the Russian International Council

Secretar y-General of the International Council (RIAC). After graduating from the Moscow International Research Institute (MGIMO), he graduated from the Soviet Science Academy and Canada Research Institute. Acquired Ph. S. history. Vic e-director of the Canadian Research Institute. Moscow Public Science Foundation founder and first chairman. Teaches Russian foreign policy at Miami University (USA) and Lewis & Clark College (University of California) in Portland. In 2011, he was elected Secretar y-General of the Russian International Council established by the life of the Russian Federal President. Specialties: international relations, Russian diplomacy, domestic politics, Russian and American relations. Author of more than 120 publications dedicated to the analysis of the Soviet Union, Russia, American, global security, and analysis of the Soviet and Russia's diplomacy and domestic policy.

Melissa car Wilson Center Project Director

Melissa car is a project director of the Middle East special initiative at Wadlow Wilson Center in Washington DC. He is also an assistant professor of leader ship development at the Georger Town University Diplomatic Academy. Melissa has led numerous development projects in the Middle East focusing on economic development, Syrian refugee crisis, education, youth, gender development, and governance. The car was also the office director of Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein (2010-2013) and the D. C. D. C. D. C. D. C. Acquired a master's degree of administrative at Harvard University Administrative Graduate School, an international security and foreign policy graduate school at the University of George Town, and a political science at the University of Magil. He is also a leader shi p-developed expert focusing on adaptive leadership, public storytelling, and community organizing. Speak Arabic and French.

Dr. Magnus Geborn Global Challenge Foundation Research Director

General Global Challenge Foundation Research Director and Researcher of Land University Faculty of Economics. Doctor of philosophy conducts research on political philosophy, evolutionary game theory, and reasonable selection theory. Currently, the main research theme is to separate climate policy and economic growth from the effects of climate. Chairman of the Swedish Peace Arbitration Association, a member of the Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Foreign Affairs of the Swedish, Council of Kvinna Till Kvinna, and a columnist and editor of Sydsvenskan paper.

Arena Inae

German Marshall Fund Bucharest Office Director

Arena Inae has been one of Romania's leading politicians since 1989. For about 20 years, we have been supporting and training in cooperation with political organizations in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, including Romania. As an active practitioner in the field of international development and democratization, he operates a house Freedom Office in Ukraine in 2004 and NDI offices in Russia from 2000 to 2003, focusing on political education and political processes. Ta. In 2007, he participated in GMF as a director of the Black Sea Trust Project for Cooperation of the Black Sea. Acquired a geological bachelor's degree at Bucharest University and a public policy master's degree at Princeton University Woodlo Wilson School. In addition to Romanian in his native language, he is fluent in English and Russian.

Jane Harman Wilson Center Director, President and CEO

Jane Herman, the director of the Wilson Center and Chairman and CEO, is internationally known as the authority, diplomatic relations, and law in the United States and the world. After graduating from a public school in Los Angeles, he served as a member of the House of Representatives for nine terms, and served as a member of the major security committee in the House of Representatives for several decades. Based on a career of President Carter's Chief Cabinet Secretary and hundreds of diplomatic duties in foreign countries, Harman has been in the government and no n-governmental advisory committee and committee positions.

Professor Nacel Hadian Director of the Global Challenge Foundation Research Professor, Department of Political Science, Tehran University, and a researcher at the Faculty of Economics and Management. Doctor of philosophy conducts research on political philosophy, evolutionary game theory, and reasonable selection theory. Currently, the main research theme is to separate climate policy and economic growth from the effects of climate. Chairman of the Swedish Peace Arbitration Association, a member of the Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Foreign Affairs of the Swedish, Council of Kvinna Till Kvinna, and a columnist and editor of Sydsvenskan paper.

Arena Inae

German Marshall Fund Bucharest Office Director Arena Inae has been one of Romania's leading politicians since 1989. For about 20 years, we have been supporting and training in cooperation with political organizations in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, including Romania. As an active practitioner in the field of international development and democratization, he operates a house Freedom Office in Ukraine in 2004 and NDI offices in Russia from 2000 to 2003, focusing on political education and political processes. Ta. In 2007, he participated in GMF as a director of the Black Sea Trust Project for Cooperation of the Black Sea. Acquired a geological bachelor's degree at Bucharest University and a public policy master's degree at Princeton University Woodlo Wilson School. In addition to Romanian in his native language, he is fluent in English and Russian.

Jane Harman

Wilson Center Director, President and CEO Jane Herman, the director of the Wilson Center and Chairman and CEO, is internationally known as the authority, diplomatic relations, and law in the United States and the world. After graduating from a public school in Los Angeles, he served as a member of the House of Representatives for nine terms, and served as a member of the major security committee in the House of Representatives for several decades. Based on a career of President Carter's Chief Cabinet Secretary and hundreds of diplomatic duties in foreign countries, Harman has been in the government and no n-governmental advisory committee and committee positions.

Professor Nacel Hadian

Director of the Global Challenge Foundation Research Director of the Department of Political Science, Tehran University, and a researcher at the Faculty of Economics and Management. Doctor of philosophy conducts research on political philosophy, evolutionary game theory, and reasonable selection theory. Currently, the main research theme is to separate climate policy and economic growth from the effects of climate. Chairman of the Swedish Peace Arbitration Association, a member of the Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Foreign Affairs of the Swedish, Council of Kvinna Till Kvinna, and a columnist and editor of Sydsvenskan paper. Arena Inae

German Marshall Fund Bucharest Office Director

Arena Inae has been one of Romania's leading politicians since 1989. For about 20 years, we have been supporting and training in cooperation with political organizations in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, including Romania. As an active practitioner in the field of international development and democratization, he operates a house Freedom Office in Ukraine in 2004 and NDI offices in Russia from 2000 to 2003, focusing on political education and political processes. Ta. In 2007, he participated in GMF as a director of the Black Sea Trust Project for Cooperation of the Black Sea. Acquired a geological bachelor's degree at Bucharest University and a public policy master's degree at Princeton University Woodlo Wilson School. In addition to Romanian in his native language, he is fluent in English and Russian. Jane Harman

Wilson Center Director, President and CEO

Jane Herman, the director of the Wilson Center and Chairman and CEO, is internationally known as the authority, diplomatic relations, and law in the United States and the world. After graduating from a public school in Los Angeles, he served as a member of the House of Representatives for nine terms, and served as a member of the major security committee in the House of Representatives for several decades. Based on a career of President Carter's Chief Cabinet Secretary and hundreds of diplomatic duties in foreign countries, Harman has been in the government and no n-governmental advisory committee and committee positions. Professor Nacel Hadian

Professor of Political, Faculty of Law, Tehran University

He holds a Ph. D. in Political Science from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He was Professor of Political Science, Law, and Political Science at the University of Tehran and Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Tehran (1996-98). He was Director of the Policy Development Program at the Center for Strategic Studies (1992-95). He was Visiting Professor and Research Fellow at the Middle East Institute and Department of Asian Languages ​​at Columbia University (2001-04). His academic and research interests include contemporary Iranian politics, the Iranian nuclear program, and political Islam. He has recently contributed articles on the Iranian nuclear issue to Modern Security Policy, Policy Quarterly, and Research Letter of Political Science. Daniel Gros

CEPS Director

He has been Director of the Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS) since 2000. He is a 2020 Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Previously, he worked at the IMF and as an economic advisor to the Delors Commission at the European Commission, where he was involved in the development of the EMU project. Daniel has served on high-level advisory bodies to the French and Belgian governments and has advised at the highest political levels to numerous central banks and governments, including those in Greece, the UK and the US. Daniel is currently an advisor to the European Parliament and a member of the Advisory Scientific Council (ASC) of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago. He has published extensively on international economics, including monetary and fiscal policy, exchange rates, banking and climate change. He has taught at major European universities and writes a column on European economic issues for Project Syndicate magazine. Arancha González

Executive Director, International Trade Center

Arancia Gonzales, an international trade expert for 20 years, has been the secretar y-general of the International Trade (ITC), a joint development department of the United Nations and World Trade Organization since September 2013. Gonzales, a Spanish citizen, has a wide range of knowledge about international trade and economy, combining a wide range of experiences as a publi c-private sector and a wide range of experiences in multilateral organizations. Prior to joining ITC, he served as the chief of the Pascal Ramie World Trade Organization (WTO) Secretar y-General, from 2005 to 2013. Acquired a master's degree of Law at Navala University and Madrid's Carlos III University. A member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Agenda Council on Trade and Investment's Future. Chris Jils

Financial Times Economic Editor

Chris Jiles is a Financial Times columnist and has been the edito r-i n-chief of the newspaper since 2004. Based in London, he is particularly focusing on the world economy and British trends. Before the Financial Times, he was a member of the Economic Laboratory. He won the Wincolt Journalism Award in 2014 and the British Journalism Award in 2012. In 2008 and 2012, he won the British King of Statistics Association Award Journalism Division Excellence Award. Before joining the FT in 2000, he was a BBC finance reporter. Later, he spent seven years as an economist at the Tax Institute. Hadry gambling

Arancha Gonzales, a journalist, CNBC television < SPAN> international trade expert, has 20 years of experience, has been the secretar y-general of the International Trade (ITC), a joint development department of the United Nations and World Trade Organization since September 2013. I am. Gonzales, a Spanish citizen, has a wide range of knowledge about international trade and economy, combining a wide range of experiences as a publi c-private sector and a wide range of experiences in multilateral organizations. Prior to joining ITC, he served as the chief of the Pascal Ramie World Trade Organization (WTO) Secretar y-General, from 2005 to 2013. Acquired a master's degree of Law at Navala University and Madrid's Carlos III University. A member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Agenda Council on the future of trade and investment.

Chris Jils Financial Times Economic Editor

Chris Jiles is a Financial Times columnist and has been the edito r-i n-chief of the newspaper since 2004. Based in London, he is particularly focusing on the world economy and British trends. Before the Financial Times, he was a member of the Economic Laboratory. He won the Wincolt Journalism Award in 2014 and the British Journalism Award in 2012. In 2008 and 2012, he won the British King of Statistics Association Award Journalism Division Excellence Award. Before joining the FT in 2000, he was a BBC finance reporter. Later, he spent seven years as an economist at the Tax Institute.

Hadry gambling Arancha Gonzales, a journalist and a 2 0-year experience as a journalist and CNBC TV International Trade, has been the secretar y-general of the International Trade (ITC), a joint development department of the United Nations and World Trade Organization. Gonzales, a Spanish citizen, has a wide range of knowledge about international trade and economy, combining a wide range of experiences as a publi c-private sector and a wide range of experiences in multilateral organizations. Prior to joining ITC, he served as the chief of the Pascal Ramie World Trade Organization (WTO) Secretar y-General, from 2005 to 2013. Acquired a master's degree of Law at Navala University and Madrid's Carlos III University. A member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Agenda Council on Trade and Investment's Future.

Chris Jils

Financial Times Economic Editor Chris Jiles is a Financial Times columnist and has been the edito r-i n-chief of the newspaper since 2004. Based in London, he is particularly focusing on the world economy and British trends. Before the Financial Times, he was a member of the Economic Laboratory. He won the Wincolt Journalism Award in 2014 and the British Journalism Award in 2012. In 2008 and 2012, he won the British King of Statistics Association Award Journalism Division Excellence Award. Before joining the FT in 2000, he was a BBC finance reporter. Later, he spent seven years as an economist at the Tax Institute.

Hadry gambling

Journalist, CNBC TV Hadley gambling is a CNBC caster based in Abu Dhabi. Hadley is a capital connection caster from the CNBC Middle East headquarters, based in Abu Dhabi's world market. In this program, which is broadcast every day, you will read the trends in the Asian market during the day and prepare for trading day in the Middle East and Europe. In addition, Hadley is also the undercard of CNBC's popular documentary program "Access: Middle East", and talks with the world leaders, international CEOs, and charitors. Recent guests include Egyptian President Abdel Fataha E l-Sishi, Lebanon's Prime Minister Third Haliri, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel A l-Juberle, and Princess Leema Bin Bandal A l-Sound. Hadley is talking to the world leaders, international CEOs, and charitors. Hadley is the world's highest tower mechanism Mohamed Araba, Bitcoin Brothers Tyler & Cameron Winkle Boss, and Egypt, the only Western investor in North Korea. He has been teaching big business worlds, including entrepreneurs Nagibu Sawiris. Hadley is regularly reported from the Davos Conference on the CNBC, and has been a moderator on various themes on various themes, from the geopolitical outlook in the Middle East to the future of education and infrastructure. Ο

Ibrahim A. Gambali CFR, Ocort

Savanna Diplomacy Center Chairman / founder < SPAN> Hadley gambling is a CNBC caster based in Abu Dhabi. Hadley is a capital connection caster from the CNBC Middle East headquarters, based in Abu Dhabi's world market. In this program, which is broadcast every day, you will read the trends in the Asian market during the day and prepare for trading day in the Middle East and Europe. In addition, Hadley is also the undercard of CNBC's popular documentary program "Access: Middle East", and talks with the world leaders, international CEOs, and charitors. Recent guests include Egyptian President Abdel Fataha E l-Sishi, Lebanon's Prime Minister Third Haliri, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel A l-Juberle, and Princess Leema Bin Bandal A l-Sound. Hadley is talking to the world leaders, international CEOs, and charitors. Hadley is the world's highest tower mechanism Mohamed Araba, Bitcoin Brothers Tyler & Cameron Winkle Boss, and Egypt, the only Western investor in North Korea. He has been teaching big business worlds, including entrepreneurs Nagibu Sawiris. Hadley is regularly reported from the Davos Conference on the CNBC, and has been a moderator on various themes on various themes, from the geopolitical outlook in the Middle East to the future of education and infrastructure. Ο Ibrahim A. Gambali CFR, Ocort

Chairman of the Savanna Diplomacy Center / founder Hadley Gambling is a CNBC caster based in Abu Dhabi. Hadley is a capital connection caster from the CNBC Middle East headquarters, based in Abu Dhabi's world market. In this program, which is broadcast every day, you will read the trends in the Asian market during the day and prepare for trading day in the Middle East and Europe. In addition, Hadley is also the undercard of CNBC's popular documentary program "Access: Middle East", and talks with the world leaders, international CEOs, and charitors. Recent guests include Egyptian President Abdel Fataha E l-Sishi, Lebanon's Prime Minister Third Haliri, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel A l-Juberle, and Princess Leema Bin Bandal A l-Sound. Hadley is talking to the world leaders, international CEOs, and charitors. Hadley is the world's highest tower mechanism Mohamed Araba, Bitcoin Brothers Tyler & Cameron Winkle Boss, and Egypt, the only Western investor in North Korea. He has been teaching big business worlds, including entrepreneurs Nagibu Sawiris. Hadley is regularly reported from the Davos Conference on the CNBC, and has been a moderator on various themes on various themes, from the geopolitical outlook in the Middle East to the future of education and infrastructure. Ο

Ibrahim A. Gambali CFR, Ocort Chairman of the Savanna Foreign Affairs Center / founder

Ibrahim Gambali, a diplomatic scholar, is founder of no n-governmental think tank, diplomatic, democracy, and development center / diplomatic, democracy, and development center that conducts research, policy research, advocacy, and training in Africa. President. He has a brilliant career that straddles academic, government, and international diplomacy, and was appointed as the Secretar y-General of the UN and President of Africa (1999-2005). Committee for the United Nations Apart Hate Countermeasures (1990-1994), Chairman of the Special Committee of Peace Activities (1990-1999), Director of the United Nations (2005-2007), President of the United Nations Secretary-General (Cyprus, Zimbabwe, Myanmar) ), Angola special representative. Before that, he has served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984-1985) and the UN ambassador to Nigeria / resident (1990-1999) -2012). Currently, Africa's Pia Review Mechanism (APRM) Surfest Parson Panel Chair. After working at Ilorin's Standing (now government) secondary school, he entered the Lagos Florat Colgium Kings College. Acquired a science person (ECONS).

Dormitory Florovsky Policy analyst

Dormitory Florovsky political analyst and consultant. Fellows from Carnegie Moscow Center, EU Security Research Institute, Middle East Research Institute. Currently, a private consultant on the Middle East policy and strategy of Russian public institutions and private organizations. There are also many books on Russia's GCC foreign policy.

Dr. Jason Fritz Broken Foundation Senior Research Analyst

Senior Research Analyst and Project Manager of the security and strategic group of the Brookings Foreign Policy Program. Study of state instability, political violence, and police policy. Lecturer at John's Hopkins University High Government Research Center, War on the Rocks Senior Editor. Acquired a doctorate and a master's degree at the American University, and a bachelor's school at the US Military Academy.

Gida Facley Telegraph

A TV journalist who has 25 years of experience in international press. Currently, he is the host of the TRT World's top political program "BIGGER THAN FIVE" from Washington DC. He is also a moderator of "Doha Date", which focuses on recently renewed global issues. Previously an Aljazila English presenter. He is in charge of the Bureau's "NEWSHOUR" and "Witness", which has been awarded. There are many interviews from the United Nations through his career, and he is conducting closely interviews with leaders and international officials. Gida Fakly serves as a hig h-level panel moderator around the world for the United Nations, its specialized agencies, the World Bank, World Economic Forum, and major NGOs, and discusses international issues, human rights, empowerment of women, and climate change. It is promoting. He is also a contributor to the Huffington Post. Gida Fakly acquired a master's degree of Middle East research at the Toyo African Research Institute (SOAS), a master's degree of international relations at the University of Boston. He is fluent in English, French and Arabic, and speaks Spanish fluently.

Dermally One Earth Future Foundation, Aw a-Secure Future Director < SPAN> Dormitory Florovsky Political Analyst, Consultant. Fellows from Carnegie Moscow Center, EU Security Research Institute, Middle East Research Institute. Currently, a private consultant on the Middle East policy and strategy of Russian public institutions and private organizations. There are also many books on Russia's GCC foreign policy.

Dr. Jason Fritz

Broken Foundation Senior Research Analyst Senior Research Analyst and Project Manager of the security and strategic group of the Brookings Foreign Policy Program. Study of state instability, political violence, and police policy. Lecturer at John's Hopkins University High Government Research Center, War on the Rocks Senior Editor. Acquired a doctorate and a master's degree at the American University, and a bachelor's school at the US Military Academy.

Gida Facley

Telegraph A TV journalist who has 25 years of experience in international press. Currently, he is the host of the TRT World's top political program "BIGGER THAN FIVE" from Washington DC. He is also a moderator of "Doha Date", which focuses on recently renewed global issues. Previously an Aljazila English presenter. He is in charge of the Bureau's "NEWSHOUR" and "Witness", which has been awarded. There are many interviews from the United Nations through his career, and he is conducting closely interviews with leaders and international officials. Gida Fakly serves as a hig h-level panel moderator around the world for the United Nations, its specialized agencies, the World Bank, World Economic Forum, and major NGOs, and discusses international issues, human rights, empowerment of women, and climate change. It is promoting. He is also a contributor to the Huffington Post. Gida Fakly acquired a master's degree of Middle East research at the Toyo African Research Institute (SOAS), a master's degree of international relations at the University of Boston. He is fluent in English, French and Arabic, and speaks Spanish fluently.

Dermally

One Earth Future Foundation, Awa Sekai Future Director Director Frorovsky Political Analyst, Consultant. Fellows from Carnegie Moscow Center, EU Security Research Institute, Middle East Research Institute. Currently, a private consultant on the Middle East policy and strategy of Russian public institutions and private organizations. There are also many books on Russia's GCC foreign policy. Dr. Jason Fritz

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