AMAR WINDSOR DIALOGUE 2021 21ST – 23RD JUNE 2021 Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park Chair of Conference, Bishop Alastair Redfern The Recovery of Belief Advancing the Cause of IDPs: Creating a framework to support the mental health of IDPs by restoring hope and identity www.amarfoundation.org 21 st - 23 rd June 2021 Windsor Dialogue 2021 Cumberland Lodge The Great Park Windsor SL4 2HP Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright A special message from His Highness Mir Hazem Beg ‘We as Yazidis are in debt to all your efforts and commitment Copyright Copyrightto assist our victims of the genocideCopyright and putting the essence Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyrightof our religion in the right conception.’ Copyright Windsor Dialogue Conference 21 Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyrightst - 23 rd Dear Colleagues All, June 2021 Copyright Copyright Copyright CopyrightWelcome to our 2021 Windsor Dialogue Conference in the beautiful surroundings of Cumberland Lodge. Our conference chair is Bishop Alastair Redfern and our host is Canon Edmund Newell. Some of you are joining us by Zoom, and all presentations will be filmed, recorded and web posted Copyright Copyright Copyright for wider sharing. Please use our discussionsCopyright to draw in all of your friends and contacts so that our messages go global. The past 18 months have been difficult for us all and we have each had to rethink our lives and Copyright Copyright Copyright reflect our Copyrightways of working and our own objectives. How we work, with whom we work and what it is that we want to achieve in these unpredictable times. Losing purpose or sight of those who are in even more need is a greater risk when we must Copyright Copyright Copyrightfocus more on our immediate families and friends. How much moreCopyright important is it to lift our sight to the hills and stretch our imaginations to understand a fraction of others’ need, and to shine our light from faraway on the exceptionalism of millions of lives endured for decades in refugee camps. Copyright Copyright CopyrightWe had to postpone the 2020 Windsor DialogueCopyright conference and to reconsider how we could shape our hugely important work for these millions of people trapped in camps. Thank you for your patience as we have rebuilt our programme. Thank you especially BYU International Centre for Law Copyright Copyright & Religion StudiesCopyright headed by Professor Brett G. Scharffs, as AMAR’s partner in this conference.Copyright Our conference and the new thinking is the outcome of a small number of meetings and of an endless number of Zoom calls and other exchanges. I thank most especially our chair Bishop Alastair Redfern, and chair of Utah Friends of AMAR Stan Parrish who have not hesitated to contribute in every way Copyright Copyright Copyrightthey could throughout the past year. Their commitment has been impeccable.Copyright The absolute dedication of Bishop Alastair, who made himself available at any time of the day and every day of the week and brought his wisdom and strong faith that we would be able to achieve this Copyright Copyrightconference, has given us the assurance we neededCopyright to fulfil our Windsor Dialogue objectives. As our Copyright continuing Dialogue Chair his commitment and vision remains essential. Stan Parrish has likewise strongly embraced and pushed for the full implementation of our shared Copyright Copyright mission for the many millionsCopyright now of persecution survivors in camps throughout all continents. Copyright My deepest gratitude to them both and I hope that this conference marks the beginning of new ways of addressing the needs of the many internally displaced people whose faith in humanity must be Copyright Copyrightrestored. Jim Olson, our earliest Utah friend has never wavered in his trust in ourCopyright combined mission. Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright 3 The work of our Rapporteur Mariela Neagu gives us the powerful argumentation and all of the evidence we need to present our case globally and at grassroots level. Our conference administration throughout this ever changeable year is handled by Andrew Methven; supported by Chris Frost. Ashley and Michael Bochmann together with our field professionals led by Dr Ali Jawad and Dr Nezar ensured our vision of music and human health enabled continued the recovery cycle for our Yazidi patients, pupils and friends. Thank you all, Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright CopyrightBaroness Nicholson of Winterbourne Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Shaykh Sami Al Majoun Copyright Copyright Copyright ShaikhCopyright Al Majoun is anConference eminent leader of Southern Participants Iraq and a former Biographygovernor of the Provinces south of Nazaryyah. He is long-standing supporter of AMAR. Ambassador H.E Mohammad Jaafar Al-Sadr Copyright Copyright Copyright CopyrightIs the Iraqi ambassador to the UK. Al-Sadr studied in Baghdad and then Najaf, He obtained a degree in Sociology and Anthropology in Beirut. In 2010, he was elected as a member of the Council of Representatives within Baghdad Province for the State of Law Coalition of Prime Minister Copyright Copyright Copyright Nouri al- Maliki. Copyright Professor Mohammed Al-Uzri, MBChB, M Med Sci, FRCPsych, MD Is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Associate Medical Director (Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust), Honorary Chair (Department of Health Sciences, College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester). Copyright Copyright Copyright Royal CollegeCopyright of Psychiatrists roles: Deputy Director for International Affairs and Specialist Advisor on Medical Training Initiative. Mr Siddik Bakir Copyright Copyright CopyrightIs Director of the Oil and Gas Department in the Ministry of Energy,Copyright Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Previously, he worked as Senior Oil Market Analyst at Saudi Aramco’s Strategy and Market Analysis Department in Saudi Arabia. Before Aramco, Siddik worked as a Senior Energy Analyst for the Middle East at IHS Markit, a global research and data company, in London. Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright 4 Professor Alexander Betts Alexander Milton Stedman Betts is the Leopold Muller Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs, William Golding Senior Fellow in Politics at Brasenose College, and Associate Copyright Copyright Head of the SocialCopyright Sciences Division at the University of Oxford. He was formerly director of the Copyright Refugee Studies Centre between 2014 and 2017. HH Mir Hazem Beg Copyright Copyright CopyrightHH Mir Hazem Tahsin Said (born 1963 in Ba’adre) is the current and officialCopyright Mir (Prince) of the Yezidis since July 27 2019. Mir Hazem is the successor of Tahseen Beg, his father who after ruling the Yezidis for 75 years, passed away in early 2019 at the age of 85. Mir Hazem has previously won Copyright Copyrighta seat in the Kurdistan Region parliament, runningCopyright as a Kurdistan Democratic Party candidate in 2009. Copyright Professor Chaloka Beyani Is an Associate Professor of International Law in the Law Department, a member of the Centre for the Study of Human Rights and Chair of its Advisory Board, and a member of the Centre for Copyright Copyright Climate Change at LSE.Copyright He is also the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Copyright Internally Displaced Persons. He joined the Department of Law at LSE in 1996. Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright Copyright 5 Professor Michael Bochmann Is a professor of violin and chamber music at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. He is an expert in looking at the field of musical education from an inspirational viewpoint and is constantly challenging the old models. He has initiated many ground-breaking and pioneering educational trials that have generated excellent results. Dr Aldo Zammit Borda Dr Aldo is a Senior Lecturer in Law at ARU. He previously served as Acting Head of the Law School and led the school to perform strongly in the NSS and Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey. Also during his tenure the award-winning Law Clinic was established. Prior to this, he served as Director of Research Students responsible for the Doctoral students within the faculty. Copyright Copyright CopyrightMs Louise Brown Copyright Louise is a veteran journalist with 40 years’ experience in government reporting, feature and research articles, magazine and online content, public relations, outreach campaigns and events, philanthropy relations, editing, and video production. She’s an award-winning columnist who also Copyright Copyrightinterviews, writes, and publishes people’s life histories.Copyright Copyright Baroness (Deborah) Bull CBE Is an English dancer, writer, and broadcaster and former creative director of the Royal Opera House. Copyright Copyright Deborah joined King’s CollegeCopyright London as Director, Cultural Partnerships in 2012. In 2015 she was Copyright Mrs Bina Desai appointed as the university’s Assistant Principal (London) and in 2018 was named Vice President & In 2017, Bina joined IDMC as the Head of Policy & Research and leads IDMC’s team of senior Vice-Principal (London). Whilst at the school she won the 1980 Prix de Lausanne. advisors and researchers in displacement-related policy analysis and evidence
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