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Andreas Beier Peace and Conflict Studies (European Peace University), Mediator, Professional training in different international Conflict Resolution practices, Theatre in Education, Dance Therapy, Eurythmics. Lecturer and trainer of Peace Education and Violence Prevention Consultant for Conflict Transformation and Project / Team Development |
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Dr. Avner Dinur |
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Ahmed Mousa Adeb Al Helou
Diploma in Management Business/Marketing from Al-Quds Open University - social development and family |
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Frieder Rieger
Student of the University of Tübingen, Germany, pursuing a degree in Philosophy and History |
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Antwan I. Saca
BA in public law from the Arab American University of Jenin |
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Gerburg Rohde-Dahl
Filmmaker |
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Daniela Falkenberg
lawyer and mediator
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Yuval Klap Psychologist Working in FAB since 2010 |
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Hadeel Husam Mohammed Khalaf
Photographer If you want to make a change in this world, start with yourself. I knew FAB is the perfect place. |
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Mathis Rouven Wolf |
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Nicola Kuhle
Involved in FAB since 2022 |
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Eran Bar-Am
Born and raised in Israel, living in Germany since 2002 with his wife and three children |
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Miriam Meyer Social worker, studied in Freiburg in Breisgau and Tel Aviv Many years of work with asylum seekers and refugees in Germany survival center Berlin, formerly bzfo-treatment center for torture victims) and Israel (ASSAF - aid organization for refugees and asylum seekers in Israel, Tel Aviv) Working in FAB since 2010 |
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Academic collaboration | |
Prof. Dr. Björn Krondorfer, PH.D
at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, in the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies. |
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Dr. Michael Kögler
Physician (Psychotherapy / Psychoanalysis, Peadiatrics, Psychiatry of children and adolescents). Former head doctor of rural hospital in Westafrica and of a psychiatrical hospital for children and adolescents in Germany, director of the Winnicott Institute (a training center for psychotherapists) Special fields: psychodynamics of the relationship between victims and perpetrators, psychodynamics of large group identities. |
Prof. Dr. Hanns Maull
University education in Political Science and Modern History; ph.d. in Political Science with a thesis on the Israeli-Arab conflict. Numerous publications on the Middle East; seminars on the Israeli Arab conflict and the Middle East at the Universities of Munich, Trier and at the Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center.
1991 - 2013: Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the University of Trier; since then Senior Distinguished Fellow at the German Institute for Foreign and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin. |
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