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"Awad M. Mohamad Ameen was born in Kirkuk in 1962. He has a B.A. in English and his languages are Kurdish, Arabic, Persian, and English. He is a member of the leadership committee of the Kurdistan Toilers Party, and his current position is as a…"
Jan 21
Awad Mohamad Ameen is now a member of Forum for Cities in Transition
Jul 21, 2009

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At 11:28 on January 21, 2012, FCT said…

Awad M. Mohamad Ameen was born in Kirkuk in 1962. He has a B.A. in English and his languages are Kurdish, Arabic, Persian, and English. He is a member of the leadership committee of the Kurdistan Toilers Party, and his current position is as a member of the Kirkuk Provincial Council. Activities: Conference of Iraqi local leaderships organized by UN in Turkey in 2005; Training courses on strategic planning organized by Research Triangle Institute (RTI) in 2007; Conference on Art. 140 and Kirkuk held in Washington D.C in 2007; Workshop on Kirkuk dispute held in Amman in May 2008 organized by Friedrich Naumann Foundation; Workshop on Governance arrangements in Kirkuk organized by Friedrich Naumann Foundation held in Amman, Jordan, December 2008; and the Dead Sea (2011).

At 22:41 on July 21, 2009, Ban Al-Mahfodh said…
Dear Awad, I would like to welcome you to the Forum It was great to meet youa nd work with you, and other members of the Iraq delegation, and I sincerely hope this will continue in the future.

best regards, Ban.
 
 
 

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