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Eli Bar-On

Isreal Chief Executive Officer and Head of the Executive Committee
Israel

He served in various senior legal positions in the Israeli government. He was also a professor at the Israel National Defense College, with a focus on matters of national security, strategy, and international relations.
Eli has provided expert presentations to high-level delegations throughout the world. He also led strategic international dialogues and lectured at preeminent academic institutions around the world.
Eli has a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree and an Executive Master of Business Administration (E.M.B.A.) degree (cum laude) from Tel Aviv University and a Master's degree in Political Science (M.A.) (cum laude) from Haifa University.
Eli Bar-On
Isreal Chief
Isreal Chief Executive Officer and Head of the Executive Committee
Israel

He served in various senior legal positions in the Israeli government. He was also a professor at the Israel National Defense College, with a focus on matters of national security, strategy, and international relations.
Eli has provided expert presentations to high-level delegations throughout the world. He also led strategic international dialogues and lectured at preeminent academic institutions around the world.
Eli has a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree and an Executive Master of Business Administration (E.M.B.A.) degree (cum laude) from Tel Aviv University and a Master's degree in Political Science (M.A.) (cum laude) from Haifa University.
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Isreal Chief Executive Officer and Head of the Executive Committee
Israel

He served in various senior legal positions in the Israeli government. He was also a professor at the Israel National Defense College, with a focus on matters of national security, strategy, and international relations.
Eli has provided expert presentations to high-level delegations throughout the world. He also led strategic international dialogues and lectured at preeminent academic institutions around the world.
Eli has a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree and an Executive Master of Business Administration (E.M.B.A.) degree (cum laude) from Tel Aviv University and a Master's degree in Political Science (M.A.) (cum laude) from Haifa University.

Abdalaziz Alkhamis

Saudi Arabia, UAE Chairman of the Board of Directors

Saudi Arabia, UAE

A Saudi journalist and researcher, he is the editor-in-chief of many newspapers and magazines and has researched the Middle East, the Arabian Gulf, and Islamic movements. Graduated from the University of Milton Keynes, UK, Sociology. Postgraduate studies at the University of St Andrews. Political Science. Economic editor at Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper. Editor-in-Chief of Al Jadeeda Magazine from 1996 to 1998. Editor-in-Chief of Al Majalla magazine from 1998 to 2000. Editor-in-chief of the Arab Observer magazine from 2000 to 2006. Executive Editor-in-Chief of the London-based Al-Arab newspaper until 2015 Producer and presenter of the Gulf Talk program at the Arab News Network. Presenter of the "Friendly Fire" program on Sky News Arabia. Research member at the Royal Institute of International Relations "Chatham House".
Abdalaziz Alkhamis
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Saudi Arabia, UAE Chairman of the Board of Directors

Saudi Arabia, UAE

A Saudi journalist and researcher, he is the editor-in-chief of many newspapers and magazines and has researched the Middle East, the Arabian Gulf, and Islamic movements. Graduated from the University of Milton Keynes, UK, Sociology. Postgraduate studies at the University of St Andrews. Political Science. Economic editor at Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper. Editor-in-Chief of Al Jadeeda Magazine from 1996 to 1998. Editor-in-Chief of Al Majalla magazine from 1998 to 2000. Editor-in-chief of the Arab Observer magazine from 2000 to 2006. Executive Editor-in-Chief of the London-based Al-Arab newspaper until 2015 Producer and presenter of the Gulf Talk program at the Arab News Network. Presenter of the "Friendly Fire" program on Sky News Arabia. Research member at the Royal Institute of International Relations "Chatham House".
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Saudi Arabia, UAE Chairman of the Board of Directors

Saudi Arabia, UAE

A Saudi journalist and researcher, he is the editor-in-chief of many newspapers and magazines and has researched the Middle East, the Arabian Gulf, and Islamic movements. Graduated from the University of Milton Keynes, UK, Sociology. Postgraduate studies at the University of St Andrews. Political Science. Economic editor at Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper. Editor-in-Chief of Al Jadeeda Magazine from 1996 to 1998. Editor-in-Chief of Al Majalla magazine from 1998 to 2000. Editor-in-chief of the Arab Observer magazine from 2000 to 2006. Executive Editor-in-Chief of the London-based Al-Arab newspaper until 2015 Producer and presenter of the Gulf Talk program at the Arab News Network. Presenter of the "Friendly Fire" program on Sky News Arabia. Research member at the Royal Institute of International Relations "Chatham House".

Dr.Haitham Kayyali

Palestine Palestine

Founder and CEO of Palolea, a Palestinian company that specializes in the production of active ingredients for pharmaceuticals and food supplements Palolea was the first company established at the Jericho Agro-Industrial Park, also dubbed the ‘corridor for peace’. Former director of Al-Karameh National Empowerment Fund, a government body that regulates and fine-tunes Palestinian consumer behavior so that it contributes towards building an economy that can uphold a future state. Also the former director of Prosper Palestine, an international initiative that worked to promote Palestine economically. Holds a PHD in conflict management from Coventry University, and an MA in international studies from the same University.
Dr.Haitham Kayyali
Palestine Palestine
Palestine Palestine

Founder and CEO of Palolea, a Palestinian company that specializes in the production of active ingredients for pharmaceuticals and food supplements Palolea was the first company established at the Jericho Agro-Industrial Park, also dubbed the ‘corridor for peace’. Former director of Al-Karameh National Empowerment Fund, a government body that regulates and fine-tunes Palestinian consumer behavior so that it contributes towards building an economy that can uphold a future state. Also the former director of Prosper Palestine, an international initiative that worked to promote Palestine economically. Holds a PHD in conflict management from Coventry University, and an MA in international studies from the same University.
Palestine
Palestine Palestine

Founder and CEO of Palolea, a Palestinian company that specializes in the production of active ingredients for pharmaceuticals and food supplements Palolea was the first company established at the Jericho Agro-Industrial Park, also dubbed the ‘corridor for peace’. Former director of Al-Karameh National Empowerment Fund, a government body that regulates and fine-tunes Palestinian consumer behavior so that it contributes towards building an economy that can uphold a future state. Also the former director of Prosper Palestine, an international initiative that worked to promote Palestine economically. Holds a PHD in conflict management from Coventry University, and an MA in international studies from the same University.

Dr. Hecham Bishara

Egypt Egypt

Graduated from medical school, Alexandria university 1980 with high honors degree. Studied economics and worked in New York 1985/6 in Phillips brother company. Lived and worked in Madrid till 1990 in j/v with ENI group representing Spanish industry. in 1991 onwards lived in Paris representing international companies as an independent marketing consultant in the gulf region.
Dr. Hecham Bishara
Egypt Egypt

Egypt Egypt

Graduated from medical school, Alexandria university 1980 with high honors degree. Studied economics and worked in New York 1985/6 in Phillips brother company. Lived and worked in Madrid till 1990 in j/v with ENI group representing Spanish industry. in 1991 onwards lived in Paris representing international companies as an independent marketing consultant in the gulf region.
Egypt Egypt
Egypt Egypt

Graduated from medical school, Alexandria university 1980 with high honors degree. Studied economics and worked in New York 1985/6 in Phillips brother company. Lived and worked in Madrid till 1990 in j/v with ENI group representing Spanish industry. in 1991 onwards lived in Paris representing international companies as an independent marketing consultant in the gulf region.

Ahdeya Ahmed Al-Sayed

Bahrain Bahrain

Ahdeya Al Sayed, former President of the Bahrain Journalists Association. The first female to be elected to chair the association since its establishment in the year 2000. She won the 2019 Female Arab Journalist of the year award by the London Arabia Organisation. Ahdeya also worked as media advisor at Bahrain's Ministry of Cabinet Affairs and Ministry of Information and spokesperson for Bahrain's parliamentary and municipal elections in the year 2006.She joined print and digital media as a journalist in 1991. Ahdeya was also appointed to the board of trustees of the Dubai-based Arab Women Federation and is a board member of the Arab Family Council.
Al Sayed is a founding member of Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society and was its spokesperson..
Ahdeya Ahmed Al-Sayed
Bahrain Bahrain
Bahrain Bahrain

Ahdeya Al Sayed, former President of the Bahrain Journalists Association. The first female to be elected to chair the association since its establishment in the year 2000. She won the 2019 Female Arab Journalist of the year award by the London Arabia Organisation. Ahdeya also worked as media advisor at Bahrain's Ministry of Cabinet Affairs and Ministry of Information and spokesperson for Bahrain's parliamentary and municipal elections in the year 2006.She joined print and digital media as a journalist in 1991. Ahdeya was also appointed to the board of trustees of the Dubai-based Arab Women Federation and is a board member of the Arab Family Council.
Al Sayed is a founding member of Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society and was its spokesperson..
Bahrain Bahrain

Ahdeya Al Sayed, former President of the Bahrain Journalists Association. The first female to be elected to chair the association since its establishment in the year 2000. She won the 2019 Female Arab Journalist of the year award by the London Arabia Organisation. Ahdeya also worked as media advisor at Bahrain's Ministry of Cabinet Affairs and Ministry of Information and spokesperson for Bahrain's parliamentary and municipal elections in the year 2006.She joined print and digital media as a journalist in 1991. Ahdeya was also appointed to the board of trustees of the Dubai-based Arab Women Federation and is a board member of the Arab Family Council.
Al Sayed is a founding member of Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society and was its spokesperson..

Ashraf Naguib

Egypt Egypt

He is Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Global Trade Matters, Egypt’s leading Private Sector Think Tank dedicated to the exploration and formulation of economic and political reform policies in Egypt and the MENA Region. With more than 22 years of experience in the fields of executive management, business development and entrepreneurship, Naguib has become one of Egypt’s preeminent conveners, bridging between local and international stakeholders on issues of international trade and regional economic integration.Naguib has been the Secretary General and one of the founders of the ASIA Egypt Business Association (AEBA) since 2012. AEBA is at the forefront of economic policy formulation between Egypt and the Asian countries. AEBA has an extensive and impressive network in over 27 countries representing a market of over 4 billion consumers. Naguib is also the Chairman of the Qualified Industrial Zones Conferences Series, a private initiative platform leading the transformation of the QIZ and enhancing bilateral relations between Egypt and Israel.
Ashraf Naguib
Egypt Egypt
Egypt Egypt

He is Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Global Trade Matters, Egypt’s leading Private Sector Think Tank dedicated to the exploration and formulation of economic and political reform policies in Egypt and the MENA Region. With more than 22 years of experience in the fields of executive management, business development and entrepreneurship, Naguib has become one of Egypt’s preeminent conveners, bridging between local and international stakeholders on issues of international trade and regional economic integration.Naguib has been the Secretary General and one of the founders of the ASIA Egypt Business Association (AEBA) since 2012. AEBA is at the forefront of economic policy formulation between Egypt and the Asian countries. AEBA has an extensive and impressive network in over 27 countries representing a market of over 4 billion consumers. Naguib is also the Chairman of the Qualified Industrial Zones Conferences Series, a private initiative platform leading the transformation of the QIZ and enhancing bilateral relations between Egypt and Israel.
Egypt Egypt

He is Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Global Trade Matters, Egypt’s leading Private Sector Think Tank dedicated to the exploration and formulation of economic and political reform policies in Egypt and the MENA Region. With more than 22 years of experience in the fields of executive management, business development and entrepreneurship, Naguib has become one of Egypt’s preeminent conveners, bridging between local and international stakeholders on issues of international trade and regional economic integration.Naguib has been the Secretary General and one of the founders of the ASIA Egypt Business Association (AEBA) since 2012. AEBA is at the forefront of economic policy formulation between Egypt and the Asian countries. AEBA has an extensive and impressive network in over 27 countries representing a market of over 4 billion consumers. Naguib is also the Chairman of the Qualified Industrial Zones Conferences Series, a private initiative platform leading the transformation of the QIZ and enhancing bilateral relations between Egypt and Israel.

Dr. Yaroup Ajlouni

Jordan Jordan

A humanitarian entrepreneur and a physician. Yaroup has more than two decades of regional and international humanitarian response efforts to aid people in war zones and areas affected by natural disasters. Yaroup has a Master's degree in Politics from Middle East University and a Master's in Business Management from Bedfordshire University in the UK. Yaroup believes that people should consolidate peace building efforts throughout the period of any man-made or natural disaster. Yaroup is an expert in managing refugee’s crisis in the Middle East and is a member of several regional and international initiatives and alliances for business development and humanitarian actions in addition to being an expert on the impacts of climate change on health.
Dr. Yaroup Ajlouni
Jordan Jordan
Jordan Jordan

A humanitarian entrepreneur and a physician. Yaroup has more than two decades of regional and international humanitarian response efforts to aid people in war zones and areas affected by natural disasters. Yaroup has a Master's degree in Politics from Middle East University and a Master's in Business Management from Bedfordshire University in the UK. Yaroup believes that people should consolidate peace building efforts throughout the period of any man-made or natural disaster. Yaroup is an expert in managing refugee’s crisis in the Middle East and is a member of several regional and international initiatives and alliances for business development and humanitarian actions in addition to being an expert on the impacts of climate change on health.
Jordan Jordan

A humanitarian entrepreneur and a physician. Yaroup has more than two decades of regional and international humanitarian response efforts to aid people in war zones and areas affected by natural disasters. Yaroup has a Master's degree in Politics from Middle East University and a Master's in Business Management from Bedfordshire University in the UK. Yaroup believes that people should consolidate peace building efforts throughout the period of any man-made or natural disaster. Yaroup is an expert in managing refugee’s crisis in the Middle East and is a member of several regional and international initiatives and alliances for business development and humanitarian actions in addition to being an expert on the impacts of climate change on health.

Ghaith Al Omari

Jordan Jordan , USA

A senior fellow in The Washington Institute's Program on the U.S.-Israel Strategic Relationship. The former executive director of the American Task Force on Palestine. Between 1999-2006, served as an advisor to the Palestinian negotiating team where he participated in numerous negotiation rounds including the Camp David summit. Additionally, he held various other positions within the Palestinian Authority including an advisor to the president and prime minister. A lawyer by training, Ghaith was born and raised in Jordan and studied at Georgetown and Oxford universities.
Ghaith Al Omari
Jordan Jordan
Jordan Jordan , USA

A senior fellow in The Washington Institute's Program on the U.S.-Israel Strategic Relationship. The former executive director of the American Task Force on Palestine. Between 1999-2006, served as an advisor to the Palestinian negotiating team where he participated in numerous negotiation rounds including the Camp David summit. Additionally, he held various other positions within the Palestinian Authority including an advisor to the president and prime minister. A lawyer by training, Ghaith was born and raised in Jordan and studied at Georgetown and Oxford universities.
Jordan Jordan
Jordan Jordan , USA

A senior fellow in The Washington Institute's Program on the U.S.-Israel Strategic Relationship. The former executive director of the American Task Force on Palestine. Between 1999-2006, served as an advisor to the Palestinian negotiating team where he participated in numerous negotiation rounds including the Camp David summit. Additionally, he held various other positions within the Palestinian Authority including an advisor to the president and prime minister. A lawyer by training, Ghaith was born and raised in Jordan and studied at Georgetown and Oxford universities.

Aviram Bellaishe

Israel Israel

For 25 years, Aviram served in a senior government positions as a Middle East specialist, Negotiations Expert, and International Cooperation Manager. Aviram was also an Israeli director in a regional initiative for business and economic cooperation dialogue in the MENA region. In the private sector, Aviram was the Head of Mena Business Cooperation and partner in DTKGG law firm in Israel and the CEO of its commercial company. He owns his consultancy company for applied business diplomacy. Aviram possess a Master of Law degree and completed a research paper in the field of Islamic conflict resolution models. And he is the head of the Gulf- Africa initiative is the Jerusalem center for public affairs.
Aviram Bellaishe
Israel Israel
Israel Israel

For 25 years, Aviram served in a senior government positions as a Middle East specialist, Negotiations Expert, and International Cooperation Manager. Aviram was also an Israeli director in a regional initiative for business and economic cooperation dialogue in the MENA region. In the private sector, Aviram was the Head of Mena Business Cooperation and partner in DTKGG law firm in Israel and the CEO of its commercial company. He owns his consultancy company for applied business diplomacy. Aviram possess a Master of Law degree and completed a research paper in the field of Islamic conflict resolution models. And he is the head of the Gulf- Africa initiative is the Jerusalem center for public affairs.
Israel Israel

For 25 years, Aviram served in a senior government positions as a Middle East specialist, Negotiations Expert, and International Cooperation Manager. Aviram was also an Israeli director in a regional initiative for business and economic cooperation dialogue in the MENA region. In the private sector, Aviram was the Head of Mena Business Cooperation and partner in DTKGG law firm in Israel and the CEO of its commercial company. He owns his consultancy company for applied business diplomacy. Aviram possess a Master of Law degree and completed a research paper in the field of Islamic conflict resolution models. And he is the head of the Gulf- Africa initiative is the Jerusalem center for public affairs.

Dr. Anissa Naqrachi

Morocco Morocco

Activist, former CEO of a coaching company President of Amal Network and Nour Foundation for solidarity with rural women. Academic, leading activist and international expert in collaborating with ISESCO and Islamic Development Bank in Morocco. Leading member of the Council of Human Rights in morocco, responsible for international relations.
Dr. Anissa Naqrachi
Morocco Morocco
Morocco Morocco

Activist, former CEO of a coaching company President of Amal Network and Nour Foundation for solidarity with rural women. Academic, leading activist and international expert in collaborating with ISESCO and Islamic Development Bank in Morocco. Leading member of the Council of Human Rights in morocco, responsible for international relations.
Morocco Morocco
Morocco Morocco

Activist, former CEO of a coaching company President of Amal Network and Nour Foundation for solidarity with rural women. Academic, leading activist and international expert in collaborating with ISESCO and Islamic Development Bank in Morocco. Leading member of the Council of Human Rights in morocco, responsible for international relations.

Dr. Omar Al-Ubaydli

Bahrain Bahrain

Omar Al-Ubaydli is the President of the Bahrain Economist Society. He is also an affiliated associate professor of economics at George Mason University; an affiliated senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center; a non-resident fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington; and a non-resident fellow at Trends, UAE. His research interests include political economy, experimental economics, and the economics of the GCC countries. Al-Ubaydli previously served as a member of the Commonwealth of Virginia's Joint Advisory Board of Economists and a Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. He regularly publishes his research in international peer- reviewed academic journals, and his mainstream media articles appear in Arabic and English- language newspapers and blogs such as AlHayat, The National, Forbes Opinion, and US News. Al-Ubaydli earned his BA in economics from the University of Cambridge, and his MA and PhD in economics from the University of Chicago.
Dr. Omar Al-Ubaydli
Bahrain Bahrain
Bahrain Bahrain

Omar Al-Ubaydli is the President of the Bahrain Economist Society. He is also an affiliated associate professor of economics at George Mason University; an affiliated senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center; a non-resident fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington; and a non-resident fellow at Trends, UAE. His research interests include political economy, experimental economics, and the economics of the GCC countries. Al-Ubaydli previously served as a member of the Commonwealth of Virginia's Joint Advisory Board of Economists and a Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. He regularly publishes his research in international peer- reviewed academic journals, and his mainstream media articles appear in Arabic and English- language newspapers and blogs such as AlHayat, The National, Forbes Opinion, and US News. Al-Ubaydli earned his BA in economics from the University of Cambridge, and his MA and PhD in economics from the University of Chicago.
Bahrain Bahrain

Omar Al-Ubaydli is the President of the Bahrain Economist Society. He is also an affiliated associate professor of economics at George Mason University; an affiliated senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center; a non-resident fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington; and a non-resident fellow at Trends, UAE. His research interests include political economy, experimental economics, and the economics of the GCC countries. Al-Ubaydli previously served as a member of the Commonwealth of Virginia's Joint Advisory Board of Economists and a Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. He regularly publishes his research in international peer- reviewed academic journals, and his mainstream media articles appear in Arabic and English- language newspapers and blogs such as AlHayat, The National, Forbes Opinion, and US News. Al-Ubaydli earned his BA in economics from the University of Cambridge, and his MA and PhD in economics from the University of Chicago.

Dr. Hosni Ghedira

Tunisia, UAE Tunisia, UAE

Dr. Hosni Ghedira is presently the Director of Research Engagement at Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), the world’s first graduate-level research-based AI university. He received his MSc degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Sherbrooke (Canada) and his PhD in Water Sciences from the University of Quebec (Canada) in 1997 and 2001, respectively. Before joining MBZUAI, Dr. Ghedira served as a Director of the Research Centre for Renewable Energy Mapping and Assessment at Masdar Institute from 2010 to 2020. Before moving to the UAE, he spent six years at the City University of New York as Assistant Professor and Research Associate Professor. He was the founding Director (in 2003) of the Environmental Remote Sensing and Image Processing Laboratory at the NOAA Cooperative Remote Sensing Science & Technology Center (NOAA-CREST) in New York. Dr. Ghedira has 20 years of rich and progressively responsible experience in diverse sectors of Energy, Environment, Water, Innovation and Climate with a total of 10 years at managerial level in national and regional institutions. Dr. Ghedira is an active member in several regional and international working groups in the field of
Dr. Hosni Ghedira
Tunisia, UAE Tunisia,
Tunisia, UAE Tunisia, UAE

Dr. Hosni Ghedira is presently the Director of Research Engagement at Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), the world’s first graduate-level research-based AI university. He received his MSc degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Sherbrooke (Canada) and his PhD in Water Sciences from the University of Quebec (Canada) in 1997 and 2001, respectively. Before joining MBZUAI, Dr. Ghedira served as a Director of the Research Centre for Renewable Energy Mapping and Assessment at Masdar Institute from 2010 to 2020. Before moving to the UAE, he spent six years at the City University of New York as Assistant Professor and Research Associate Professor. He was the founding Director (in 2003) of the Environmental Remote Sensing and Image Processing Laboratory at the NOAA Cooperative Remote Sensing Science & Technology Center (NOAA-CREST) in New York. Dr. Ghedira has 20 years of rich and progressively responsible experience in diverse sectors of Energy, Environment, Water, Innovation and Climate with a total of 10 years at managerial level in national and regional institutions. Dr. Ghedira is an active member in several regional and international working groups in the field of clean energy, space technologies, water security and environmental monitoring. Dr. Ghedira has participated in several studies with international organizations (UN-ESCWA, World Bank, IRENA, AfDB) on clean energy, water security and water-energy nexus. Dr. Ghedira was nominated in January 2019 by Solar Quarter Magazine in the list of Most Influential Solar Business Leaders in The MENA PV Market. He was nominated in January 2018 as a member of Mohammed bin Rashid Academy of Scientists (MBRAS).
Tunisia, UAE
Tunisia, UAE Tunisia, UAE

Dr. Hosni Ghedira is presently the Director of Research Engagement at Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), the world’s first graduate-level research-based AI university. He received his MSc degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Sherbrooke (Canada) and his PhD in Water Sciences from the University of Quebec (Canada) in 1997 and 2001, respectively. Before joining MBZUAI, Dr. Ghedira served as a Director of the Research Centre for Renewable Energy Mapping and Assessment at Masdar Institute from 2010 to 2020. Before moving to the UAE, he spent six years at the City University of New York as Assistant Professor and Research Associate Professor. He was the founding Director (in 2003) of the Environmental Remote Sensing and Image Processing Laboratory at the NOAA Cooperative Remote Sensing Science & Technology Center (NOAA-CREST) in New York. Dr. Ghedira has 20 years of rich and progressively responsible experience in diverse sectors of Energy, Environment, Water, Innovation and Climate with a total of 10 years at managerial level in national and regional institutions. Dr. Ghedira is an active member in several regional and international working groups in the field of clean energy, space technologies, water security and environmental monitoring. Dr. Ghedira has participated in several studies with international organizations (UN-ESCWA, World Bank, IRENA, AfDB) on clean energy, water security and water-energy nexus. Dr. Ghedira was nominated in January 2019 by Solar Quarter Magazine in the list of Most Influential Solar Business Leaders in The MENA PV Market. He was nominated in January 2018 as a member of Mohammed bin Rashid Academy of Scientists (MBRAS).

Nivine Sandouka

Palestine Palestine

Nivine Sandouka, is a leader aspiring to achieve social justice, peace and gender equity. She is an expert in the field of program development, management, peace building, gender issues and political affairs. Currently, she works with the alliance for ME Peace as the Regional Director. In the past she worked with the German Association for Development Cooperation – Agiamondo. She also runs a grassroots based initiative called ‘Judi- from me to you’ that aims to connect women together, and volunteers in several civil society organizations. To pursue her passion she is the chairwoman of a newly established NGO called ‘Our Rights’ in Jerusalem, focusing on civic and political rights of Palestinians in East Jerusalem, especially women. She was identified by the USA state department in 2014 as a young leader and participated in the prestigious ‘International Visitor Leadership Program’ on the theme of conflict resolution, and right now serves as an alumni leader. Throughout her career, she developed several programs that aim to women’s empowerment and community development with international organizations such as Oxfam, and CARE International. She was also the Co Director of IPCRI – Israel Palestine Creative Regional Initiatives.
Nivine Sandouka
Palestine Palestine
Palestine Palestine

Nivine Sandouka, is a leader aspiring to achieve social justice, peace and gender equity. She is an expert in the field of program development, management, peace building, gender issues and political affairs. Currently, she works with the alliance for ME Peace as the Regional Director. In the past she worked with the German Association for Development Cooperation – Agiamondo. She also runs a grassroots based initiative called ‘Judi- from me to you’ that aims to connect women together, and volunteers in several civil society organizations. To pursue her passion she is the chairwoman of a newly established NGO called ‘Our Rights’ in Jerusalem, focusing on civic and political rights of Palestinians in East Jerusalem, especially women. She was identified by the USA state department in 2014 as a young leader and participated in the prestigious ‘International Visitor Leadership Program’ on the theme of conflict resolution, and right now serves as an alumni leader. Throughout her career, she developed several programs that aim to women’s empowerment and community development with international organizations such as Oxfam, and CARE International. She was also the Co Director of IPCRI – Israel Palestine Creative Regional Initiatives. In addition, she currently sits as a board member for ‘The Jerusalem Center for Women’ and was a member representing the civil society of the International Reference Group for the ‘World Council of Churches’. She participated in several conferences tackling the issue of women’s rights in Palestine, and attended two institutes on Feminist Transformative Leadership. Nivine has an MA in democracy and Human Rights from Birzeit University and attended several courses on peace building, gender, program management, accountability and advocacy. She was also invited as a speaker on several occasions including J Street annual conference (2017 & 2018), Accord 1325 Conference in the German Federal Foreign Office, amongst others.founded the Reut Institute, Israel’s most cutting-edge nonprofit strategy and leadership group, which deploys a unique methodology to apply leadership on societal disruptions. Since inception, Reut led on dozens of pioneering efforts of research and leadership in national security and economic development. Throughout Gidi’s career, he has been committed to promoting Israeli-Palestinian and regional peace in the Middle East. Based on his experiences as the secretary of the Israeli delegation for the negotiations with the PLO (1999-2001), including during the Camp David Summit of 2000, Gidi co-authored (In)Sights: Peacemaking in the Oslo Process Thirty Years and Counting (2023). He is one of the foremost experts on IsraeliPalestinian relations, the Oslo Process and the Permanent Status agreement, and has been involved in dozens of diplomatic initiatives in so-called track-two and backchannels. Under Gidi’s leadership, in 2014, Reut launched TOM (Tikkun Olam Makers), which is an Israeli-Jewish-American international humanitarian project with the goal of helping millions of people within a decade by creating and distributing radically affordable and accessible solutions to neglected needs of vulnerable populations. To date, TOM has ~900 products in different phases of development and has operated in 35 countries, including in all nations who signed the Abraham Accords, as well as in the Palestinian Authority. Since inception, TOM was recognized as the “next big idea of the Jewish People” and wasn nicknamed “a superhero startup coming out of Israel” and one of “fifteen Israeli companies to watch.” Throughout his career, Gidi has served the long-term wellbeing and security of the Jewish People. Gidi’s seminal book: Flexigidity: The Secret of Jewish Adaptability explores the secrete sauce of the resilience, recurring prosperity and permanent leadership of the Jewish People. The ideas of Flexigidity underlies Gidi’s extensive path-breaking work on strengthening Israel-World Jewry relations and on fighting antisemitism and the delegitimization of Israel. Earlier in his career, from 1995 to 1999, Gidi led the Israeli team that co-designed Birthright Israel, which is the largest generational project of the Jewish People. And following Gidi’s government service, he founded Yesodot Group for constitutional reform. Yesodot’s visionary platform has since been accepted by key leaders in Israel. As mentioned, Gidi is a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School as a Wexner Israel Fellow (2002) and of Tel-Aviv University Schools of Law (1999) and Economics (1991). He served with distinction in the Israeli Navy and is a long-distance runner, having completed nine officials marathons. He is married to Betty and they have five children.
Palestine
Palestine Palestine

Nivine Sandouka, is a leader aspiring to achieve social justice, peace and gender equity. She is an expert in the field of program development, management, peace building, gender issues and political affairs. Currently, she works with the alliance for ME Peace as the Regional Director. In the past she worked with the German Association for Development Cooperation – Agiamondo. She also runs a grassroots based initiative called ‘Judi- from me to you’ that aims to connect women together, and volunteers in several civil society organizations. To pursue her passion she is the chairwoman of a newly established NGO called ‘Our Rights’ in Jerusalem, focusing on civic and political rights of Palestinians in East Jerusalem, especially women. She was identified by the USA state department in 2014 as a young leader and participated in the prestigious ‘International Visitor Leadership Program’ on the theme of conflict resolution, and right now serves as an alumni leader. Throughout her career, she developed several programs that aim to women’s empowerment and community development with international organizations such as Oxfam, and CARE International. She was also the Co Director of IPCRI – Israel Palestine Creative Regional Initiatives. In addition, she currently sits as a board member for ‘The Jerusalem Center for Women’ and was a member representing the civil society of the International Reference Group for the ‘World Council of Churches’. She participated in several conferences tackling the issue of women’s rights in Palestine, and attended two institutes on Feminist Transformative Leadership. Nivine has an MA in democracy and Human Rights from Birzeit University and attended several courses on peace building, gender, program management, accountability and advocacy. She was also invited as a speaker on several occasions including J Street annual conference (2017 & 2018), Accord 1325 Conference in the German Federal Foreign Office, amongst others.founded the Reut Institute, Israel’s most cutting-edge nonprofit strategy and leadership group, which deploys a unique methodology to apply leadership on societal disruptions. Since inception, Reut led on dozens of pioneering efforts of research and leadership in national security and economic development. Throughout Gidi’s career, he has been committed to promoting Israeli-Palestinian and regional peace in the Middle East. Based on his experiences as the secretary of the Israeli delegation for the negotiations with the PLO (1999-2001), including during the Camp David Summit of 2000, Gidi co-authored (In)Sights: Peacemaking in the Oslo Process Thirty Years and Counting (2023). He is one of the foremost experts on IsraeliPalestinian relations, the Oslo Process and the Permanent Status agreement, and has been involved in dozens of diplomatic initiatives in so-called track-two and backchannels. Under Gidi’s leadership, in 2014, Reut launched TOM (Tikkun Olam Makers), which is an Israeli-Jewish-American international humanitarian project with the goal of helping millions of people within a decade by creating and distributing radically affordable and accessible solutions to neglected needs of vulnerable populations. To date, TOM has ~900 products in different phases of development and has operated in 35 countries, including in all nations who signed the Abraham Accords, as well as in the Palestinian Authority. Since inception, TOM was recognized as the “next big idea of the Jewish People” and wasn nicknamed “a superhero startup coming out of Israel” and one of “fifteen Israeli companies to watch.” Throughout his career, Gidi has served the long-term wellbeing and security of the Jewish People. Gidi’s seminal book: Flexigidity: The Secret of Jewish Adaptability explores the secrete sauce of the resilience, recurring prosperity and permanent leadership of the Jewish People. The ideas of Flexigidity underlies Gidi’s extensive path-breaking work on strengthening Israel-World Jewry relations and on fighting antisemitism and the delegitimization of Israel. Earlier in his career, from 1995 to 1999, Gidi led the Israeli team that co-designed Birthright Israel, which is the largest generational project of the Jewish People. And following Gidi’s government service, he founded Yesodot Group for constitutional reform. Yesodot’s visionary platform has since been accepted by key leaders in Israel. As mentioned, Gidi is a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School as a Wexner Israel Fellow (2002) and of Tel-Aviv University Schools of Law (1999) and Economics (1991). He served with distinction in the Israeli Navy and is a long-distance runner, having completed nine officials marathons. He is married to Betty and they have five children.