The
American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP) expressed great sorrow at the
death of long-serving ATFP Board Member Dr. Mohammed K. Shadid, who
passed away yesterday after a prolonged illness.
Dr. Shadid was the
Deputy Director-General for Operations at the Welfare Association and
head of the Consortium managing the World-Bank-funded PNGO-Project in
Palestine. Since 1987, he worked with the Welfare Association on social
and economic development programs involving needs assessment studies,
grant-making, and monitoring & evaluation of projects. Dr. Shadid
was a founder and/or co-founder of a number of economic and social
development institutions in Palestine, in addition to serving on several
Boards of civil society organizations.
Dr. Shadid
published extensively on social and economic developments in the West
Bank and Gaza as well as on regional and international issues of the
Middle East. Among his most notable books was a landmark study on "The
United States and the Palestinians" published by Palgrave Macmillan in
1981. Dr. Shadid held a PhD in political science from George Washington
University in Washington, DC. He worked as a professor of political
science at several universities in the United States, as well as at
An-Najah University in Nablus.
ATFP Pres. Ziad J.
Asali said, "Mohammad was a man of wisdom, integrity and commitment. He
provided tangible help to Palestinians as he advanced the cause of
peace. We will miss him greatly as a friend and an ATFP Board Member.
With great sorrow, we extend our deepest condolences to his wife Sanaa
and the rest of his family."
- See more at: http://www.americantaskforce.org/in_media/pr/2013/11/06/1383714000_0#sthash.RffgjGqi.dpufATFP Board of Directors | The American Task Force on Palestine |
ATFP Mourns the Passing of Board Member Dr. Mohammed K. Shadid
The
American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP) expressed great sorrow at the
death of long-serving ATFP Board Member Dr. Mohammed K. Shadid, who
passed away yesterday after a prolonged illness.
Dr.
Shadid was the Deputy Director-General for Operations at the Welfare
Association and head of the Consortium managing the World-Bank-funded
PNGO-Project in Palestine. Since 1987, he worked with the Welfare
Association on social and economic development programs involving needs
assessment studies, grant-making, and monitoring & evaluation of
projects. Dr. Shadid was a founder and/or co-founder of a number of
economic and social development institutions in Palestine, in addition
to serving on several Boards of civil society organizations.
Dr.
Shadid published extensively on social and economic developments in the
West Bank and Gaza as well as on regional and international issues of
the Middle East. Among his most notable books was a landmark study on
"The United States and the Palestinians" published by Palgrave Macmillan
in 1981. Dr. Shadid held a PhD in political science from George
Washington University in Washington, DC. He worked as a professor of
political science at several universities in the United States, as well
as at An-Najah University in Nablus.
ATFP
Pres. Ziad J. Asali said, "Mohammad was a man of wisdom, integrity and
commitment. He provided tangible help to Palestinians as he advanced the
cause of peace. We will miss him greatly as a friend and an ATFP Board
Member. With great sorrow, we extend our deepest condolences to his wife
Sanaa and the rest of his family."
The
American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP) expressed great sorrow at the
death of long-serving ATFP Board Member Dr. Mohammed K. Shadid, who
passed away yesterday after a prolonged illness.
Dr. Shadid was the
Deputy Director-General for Operations at the Welfare Association and
head of the Consortium managing the World-Bank-funded PNGO-Project in
Palestine. Since 1987, he worked with the Welfare Association on social
and economic development programs involving needs assessment studies,
grant-making, and monitoring & evaluation of projects. Dr. Shadid
was a founder and/or co-founder of a number of economic and social
development institutions in Palestine, in addition to serving on several
Boards of civil society organizations.
Dr. Shadid
published extensively on social and economic developments in the West
Bank and Gaza as well as on regional and international issues of the
Middle East. Among his most notable books was a landmark study on "The
United States and the Palestinians" published by Palgrave Macmillan in
1981. Dr. Shadid held a PhD in political science from George Washington
University in Washington, DC. He worked as a professor of political
science at several universities in the United States, as well as at
An-Najah University in Nablus.
ATFP Pres. Ziad J.
Asali said, "Mohammad was a man of wisdom, integrity and commitment. He
provided tangible help to Palestinians as he advanced the cause of
peace. We will miss him greatly as a friend and an ATFP Board Member.
With great sorrow, we extend our deepest condolences to his wife Sanaa
and the rest of his family."
- See more at: http://www.americantaskforce.org/in_media/pr/2013/11/06/1383714000_0#sthash.RffgjGqi.dpuf
The
American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP) expressed great sorrow at the
death of long-serving ATFP Board Member Dr. Mohammed K. Shadid, who
passed away yesterday after a prolonged illness.
Dr. Shadid was the
Deputy Director-General for Operations at the Welfare Association and
head of the Consortium managing the World-Bank-funded PNGO-Project in
Palestine. Since 1987, he worked with the Welfare Association on social
and economic development programs involving needs assessment studies,
grant-making, and monitoring & evaluation of projects. Dr. Shadid
was a founder and/or co-founder of a number of economic and social
development institutions in Palestine, in addition to serving on several
Boards of civil society organizations.
Dr. Shadid
published extensively on social and economic developments in the West
Bank and Gaza as well as on regional and international issues of the
Middle East. Among his most notable books was a landmark study on "The
United States and the Palestinians" published by Palgrave Macmillan in
1981. Dr. Shadid held a PhD in political science from George Washington
University in Washington, DC. He worked as a professor of political
science at several universities in the United States, as well as at
An-Najah University in Nablus.
ATFP Pres. Ziad J.
Asali said, "Mohammad was a man of wisdom, integrity and commitment. He
provided tangible help to Palestinians as he advanced the cause of
peace. We will miss him greatly as a friend and an ATFP Board Member.
With great sorrow, we extend our deepest condolences to his wife Sanaa
and the rest of his family."
- See more at: http://www.americantaskforce.org/in_media/pr/2013/11/06/1383714000_0#sthash.RffgjGqi.dpuf
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