Aziz Abu Sarah

Co-Executive Director

Aziz Abu Sarah is the Co-Executive Director at the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution.  He won the Intercultural Innovation award from the UN Alliance of Civilizations and was also named as a National Geographic emerging explorer in 2011. In 2009, he co-founded Middle East Justice and Development Initiative (MEJDI TOURS) to use as a bridge between conflict resolution and business. He is a lecturer and has spoken in hundreds of churches, synagogues and mosques on the subjects of peace, reconciliation, and interfaith dialogue. He is also an expert on Middle East conflict dynamics, Islamic conflict resolution, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Afghanistan, and the Arab Spring. He has lectured and facilitated meetings for countless international organizations and universities, including Harvard, Georgetown, Columbia, Princeton, Yale, the European Parliament, and the United Nations. Aziz is a columnist for Alquds Newspaper and is a regular contributor for 972mag.com, a new Israeli online English magazine. He has published articles in the New York Times, Haaretz, the Jerusalem Post, Alarabiya, the Daily Star and others. He regularly provides analysis for television news programs such as Al-Jazeera, CNN and Fox. Aziz co-hosted a radio show in Jerusalem for 3 years with tens of thousands of listeners from around world including the US. He has been honored to receive the Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East from the Institute of International Education, the Silver Rose Award from the European Parliament, the Eisenhower Medallion from the People to People International, and the  Eliav-Sartawi Award for Middle Eastern Journalism from Search for Common Ground.

Recent News and articles by Aziz Abu Sarah:

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon praises Aziz Abu Sarah during his speech at the 5th Global Forum – UN Alliance of Civilizations, Vienna, February 2013. Click here to watch this video. To read more, click here. 

Jerusalem Post profile about Aziz Abu Sarah

http://azizabusarah.wordpress.com/2009/11/21/to-fatah-and-back-jpost/ 

http://www.justvision.org/portrait/aziz-abu-sarah

http://www.azizabusarah.wordpress.com

http://www.972mag.com/author/azizs

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