Friday 15th March 2019 Christchurch, New Zealand
Following the terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand on 15th March 2019 where fifty people were killed, Australian author, speaker and social activist wrote these words.
It’s that time of year to look back at what was, as we look forward to what will be. Here are the Amos staff team’s top picks of 2019; from workshops in Tanzania to marathons in Bethlehem, from cricket finals at Lord’s to home rebuilds in Palestine, from cycle rides in the West Bank to fundraising dinners in London — these are our highlights.
Karin Joseph
On Her Terms, Lead
Once In A Lifetime: Karin Joseph (far right), moderating the Women’s panel at Amos’ first Climate Justice summit — Cambridge, September 2019
I think all three of my highlights are about our ability to build relationships and bring people together, which I felt very acutely this year.
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Katie Hagley
Community Engagement and Fundraising
Deck The Halls: Katie Hagley speaking at the Amos Trust Advent Bethlehem carol service in West Yorkshire — December 2019
Getting the chance to spend time with Sami Awad from Holy Land Trust is always great but just as important was the chance to spend time with our supporters old and new. It’s hard work being on tour but it brings together all we do and I love that.
We’re busy planning lots of exciting things for 2020 which I can’t wait to share with you all.
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Jill Howard-Gunasekera
Administration
Women only: The Women Of The West Bank group from the UK, with Amos’ Administrator Jill Howard-Gunasekera third from the right, standing at the top of the Mount of Olives over-looking the Old City of Jerusalem — June 2019.
I’m looking forward to helping develop our work with young women and girls with the rest of team throughout 2020.
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Nive Hall
Operations
If you build it, they will come: Amos’ Operations Manager and Home Rebuild Lead, Nive Hall, taking things very seriously on site in the West Bank — April 2019
If you would like to join me on the next Amos Home Rebuild in Palestine in early April 2021, please click here for more details.
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Chris Rose
Director
On Yer Bike: Amos Trust’s Director Chris Rose cycling through the West with Amos Road Club — March 2019
2019 was another year when we were able to partner with more amazing people and grow our relationships with our partners and friends around the world.
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Nick Welsh
Digital, Design and Comms.
Rock & Roll: Glen Matlock from the Sex Pistols (left) and Amos’ Nick Welsh in Jerusalem as part of Palestine Music Expo — April 2019
I think that all my highlights reflect how outward-facing Amos is and how we really love to connect and introduce new people to our work.
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Welcome to the first On Her Terms update of 2019. This year marks 30 years since the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This landmark in children’s rights has remained a hugely important reference point for those working for justice for children and young people.
“Climbing Kilimanjaro has been on my bucket list for some time. At 5,895 metres it is both the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain in the world.” Neil Irving writes about ticking-off one item from his bucket list to raise funds for Amos Trust.
18-year-old Millie Rose, who first visited Nicaragua in 2015, is spending 4 months working in CEPAD’s office before starting an International Development course at University. We asked her to share a little about her impressions of CEPAD’s work — particularly after the recent flooding and unrest.
“I’ve been guilty over the last few months of shirking my responsibilities towards a cause that is very close to my heart. On the eve of International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, I’ve decided to renew my commitment to this cause, to seeking justice and equal rights for everyone who calls the Holy Land home.” Sarah Baron writes about how we can reinvigorate our support for Palestine.
“The idea was beautiful and crazy. The logistics alone would be an organisational nightmare. The risk assessment would run for pages. It would be a five-month, 3,300 kilometres trek across eleven countries with mountains, rivers and seas to navigate. And then there was no guarantee that the walkers would even be allowed to cross the border into the occupied West Bank, let alone reach Jerusalem.” Amos trustee Robert Cohen writes the forword for ‘Walking To Jerusalem’ – Justin Butcher’s book about his experience of walking from London to Jerusalem as part of Amos Trust’s ‘Just Walk To Jerusalem’ project in 2017.
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