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APPENDICES Board of Trustees PASSIA Administration Financial Support Networking PASSIA Publications 1 Annual Report 2008/2009 2 A p p e n d i c e s Board of Trustees Dr. Mahdi Abdul Hadi - Chairman Political scientist; historian; columnist; author; (co-)founder and member of various Palestinian, Arab and International institutions; founder and head of PASSIA Dr. Kamal Abdul Fattah - Vice-Chairman Professor of Geography, Birzeit University; author of various publications on the geography of Palestine Dr. Adnan Musallam - Secretary Associate Professor of History, Bethlehem University; founder and vice president of Al-Liqa' Center for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Bethlehem Dr. Sari Nusseibeh Professor of Philosophy; political analyst; author; President of Al-Quds University, Jerusalem Dr. Bernard Sabella Professor of Sociology, Bethlehem University; demographer; columnist and author of various studies; Executive Secretary, Middle East Council of Churches, Jerusalem Diana Safieh - Treasurer Founder/General Manageress of a private Palestinian travel company, Jerusalem; member of various Palestinian women organizations, Jerusalem. Dr. Said Zeedani Professor of Philosophy; former Director of the Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizen Rights (PICCR); former Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Birzeit University. 3 Annual Report 2008/2009 PASSIA Administration PASSIA employs all its staff on a contractual basis, full or part time. The 2008/09 PASSIA team, headed by Dr. Mahdi Abdul Hadi, handled the execution of all projects, with other researchers or part-timers commissioned for specific tasks related to these projects. This included also a number of volunteers and interns, whose contribution is/was highly appreciated by PASSIA. Deniz Altayli, Program Director MA Sociology (with Economics and Political Science), Heidelberg University, Germany Sana’ Shannak, Administrative Director Diploma, Executive Secretary, Ramallah Women's Training Center. Imad Farrah, IT Specialist; Network administrator, Webmaster and Graphic Designer B.A. Information Technology, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem Sawsan Ansari, Administrative and Project Assistant, PR (since 2009) B.A. Information Technology, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem; M.A. Management Economics and Industrial Engineering, Politecnico di Milano. Yousef Salman, Accountant Master of Business Administration, BS Accounting; St. John Fisher College 1994. Najla Kiriaco, Administrative Assistant (2007-2008) B.A., English Literature, Minor Journalism, Bethlehem University Nour Afghani, Administrative Assistant (2008-2009) B.A., English Literature, and Teacher’s Diploma, Bethlehem University Wa'el Sa'adi, Auditor (C.P.A) BA Accounting & Economics; MBA Business Administration; Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Mazen Qubti, Legal Advisor (since 1990) Attorney, Jerusalem Volunteers & Interns (2008-2009): Michael Sadleir (UK), Morgan Hargrave (USA), Nathalie van der Aa (Belgium), Jason Hicks (USA), Rouba Al-Fattal (Canada) 4 A p p e n d i c e s Financial Support Each year, PASSIA prepares proposals for projects, based on the policy guidelines of the Board of Trustees. Sources of financial support for PASSIA projects in 2008/2009 are listed below. We would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the trust our donors place in us by contributing their support, without which we could not do our work. Research Program • Research Studies (Bulletins on the Nakba, Gaza and Jerusalem; Dictionary of Palestinian Political Terms) Supported by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), Jerusalem • Special Research Project Palestine in Review – This Was 2006 Supported by the by the Finnish Representative Office in Ramallah • Special Project Translation of a book on Faisal Husseini (original: Les Palestiniens De Jerusalem – L’action de Fayçal Husseini, by May Maalouf; Paris: L’Harmattan, 2009). Supported by the by the Administrative Council for Al-Quds – Capital of Arab Culture 2009, Palestine Dialogue Program Supported by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), Jerusalem Program on Jerusalem Activities partially financed by income generated from local sales of PASSIA publications • Special Projects Posters on Jerusalem Supported by the by the Administrative Council for Al-Quds – Capital of Arab Culture 2009, Palestine • Special Seminar on Jerusalem Supported by the by the Administrative Council for Al-Quds – Capital of Arab Culture 2009, Palestine • Special Project Cultural Footprints in Jerusalem Supported by the by the Administrative Council for Al-Quds – Capital of Arab Culture 2009, Palestine 5 Annual Report 2008/2009 Religious Studies Unit Partially financed by income generated from local sales of PASSIA publications - Publication on Introduction to Islamic Culture (2008) Supported by the Dutch Representative Office in Ramallah - Third Conference on Islam in Contemporary Palestine (2009) Supported by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), Jerusalem Workshops and Publication on Finland and Palestine Supported by the Finnish Representative Office in Ramallah Training Young Leaders Project – Party Development Supported by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), Jerusalem PASSIA Desk Diary Supported by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), Jerusalem Networking PASSIA is a member of the following networks and associations: PALESTINIAN NGO NETWORK (PNGO) The PNGO Network, established in 1995, strives to promote coordination and cooperation among Palestinian NGOs and to advocate their right to exist and func- tion without restrictions. It is active in advancing democratic values and in strengthening the role of the civil society in Palestine. (See also http://www.pngo.net/). EURO-MEDITERRANEAN STUDY COMMISSION (EUROMESCO) EuroMeSCo was established in 1994 (PASSIA was a founding member) in order to provide Mediterranean countries with a forum for debating international policy and security issues from a regional point of view. In principle, network members deal with international relations and security, carry out policy-oriented research, enjoy a domestically and internationally recognized reputation, and are NGOs. 6 A p p e n d i c e s In 1996, EuroMeSCo's scope was expanded to include institutes from non- Mediterranean countries. EuroMeSCo strives to promote dialogue and the exchange of information between its members; to support their institution-building and research capacities, and to foster cooperation between the civil societies in the member countries. (For further details see: http://www.euromesco.net) THE ARAB SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK (ASSR) ASSR strives to promote policy research, improve regional cooperation, develop research organizations, and assist researchers. It was launched in Beirut in August 1996 by a group of senior researchers from the following leading regional institutions (see http://www.assr.org/ for more information): • Lebanese Center for Policy Studies (LCPS), Beirut • Lebanese Association for Educational Sciences, Beirut • Al-Ahram Center for Strategic Studies, Cairo • Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies, Cairo • Center for Strategic Studies, University of Jordan, Amman • Al-Urdun Al-Jadid Center, Amman • Center for Palestine Research Studies (CPRS), Nablus • PASSIA, Jerusalem • The Ford Foundation, Cairo Office List of Publications Ever since its foundation, PASSIA has been extensively engaged in publishing and documenting. Currently, the following studies, monographs, research world and reports are available (to order, please visit our website at www.passia.org or email us at [email protected]) NO TITLE (available publications) AUTHOR A/E1 DATE 1. Sayyid Qutb: The Adnan Musallam E 2nd ed., Emergence of the Islamist, 1939- Bethlehem University, Dec. 1997 1950 2. The Conservation of Khaled A. Khatib, E June 1993 Jerusalem Jerusalem 3. The Law of the Land: Raja Shehadeh, RamallahE July 1993 Settlement & Land Issues under Israeli Military Occupation 4. Strategic Studies & Security: PASSIA Report, E July 1993 PASSIA Seminar 1993 Jerusalem 5. The Jerusalem Arab Osama Halabi, JerusalemA 1993/2000 Municipality 6. Dutch Development Policy Tom de Quaasteniet, A May 1994 7 Annual Report 2008/2009 Towards the Middle East MERA, Amsterdam 7. Palestinian Education - The Andrew Rigby, Bradford A Mar. 1995 Future Challenge University E 8. Jerusalem Women's Ellen Fleischmann, A/E Mar. 1995 Organizations During the British Georgetown University Mandate, 1920s-1930s. 9. The Israeli Disengagement Jawad Ja'abari, JerusalemA 1995/2001 Plan 1995 10. One Year Into Self- Helena Lindholm Schulz E Sept. 1995 Government - Perceptions of the Gothenburg University Oct. 1997 Palestinian Political Elite 11. Non-Governmental Denis J. Sullivan E Dec. 1995 Organizations and Freedom of Northeastern University, Association: Palestine & Egypt- A Boston Comparative Analysis 12. Women in Contemporary Maria Holt A/E May 1996 Palestine - Between Old CAABU, London Conflicts and New Realities 13. The Judaization of Allison B. Hodgkins, E Dec. 1996 Jerusalem - Israeli Policies since Jerusalem 1967 14. Seminar 1996: Foreign PASSIA Publication, E April 1997 Policies of Arab States Jerusalem 15. PASSIA Seminar 1997: PASSIA Publication, E Aug. 1997 Diplomacy & Conflict Resolution Jerusalem in the Middle East 16. Neighborhood Councils in Izhaq Al-Qutub, A Nov. 1997 Arab Jerusalem Jerusalem 17. Palestine-Jordan-Israel: Various Palestinian, E Dec. 1997 Building A Base for Common Jordanian and Israeli Scholarship and Understanding in Authors PASSIA, the New Era of the Middle East Jerusalem